Wow! That is amazing. We even got MARRIED on the same day?I once said that we have parallel lives. My wife and I were also married that day. It was 82 in Milwaukee and very humid (dew point of 67), it felt like 95. The day before it was officially 98, (with a dew point of 69) which is the record high for that date and the records go back to 1881. I remember running the AC in my car at the maximum setting all day while doing errands and going to the rehearsal at church and dinner after. It was steamy at 9 PM, which is unusual here. On Thursday, my battery died and I was worried that something else bad would happen with the car.
I hope that you have 35 more years together!
I remember I was doing my best to get ready and I was the only person in the chapel. Everyone else was in the main church setting up the reception. No electricity in the little room (oh, really? we had no idea...) so I was attempting to do something with my very straight hair and try to put on makeup in a darkened room. My soon to be in laws came to the chapel door and started knocking (because it was so hot and they got there 2 hours early) and I kept hoping they'd find another way in, but no. So I opened the door with my hair in rollers (no heat but I hoped it might work) wearing my very damp slip to welcome my new ... great uncle and aunt in law maybe? they were some relatives to Mr. A's grandfather... to my wedding. "Hi, I'm the bride."
They looked at me funny for some reason.
Words of wisdom: Don't get married at 4 PM in August.