Thursday, September 10, 2009

And so the season begins

And so the season of engagements and weddings begins..

For the past few months, news of friends and acquaintances getting engaged and hitched have been coming in one after another. It really does get you thinking on what's in store for you (and everyone) in the future. A colleague of mine made this passing comment one day @ lunch saying the younger generations (referring to my generation, of course) are getting married earlier, completing the cyclical phenomenon of the tradition of our forefathers who used to be married at very young ages. Somehow i sense a whole chunk of grammatical error in my previous statement.. anyhow, it sounds nice, so i wont bother fixing it or dwelling too much on the technicalities of the English language.

Where were we? Ahh yes, back to weddings..and engagements..

Yesterday, while browsing through FB @ work, a friend posted her status mentioning rings and dream dresses and etc. The first thing that came to my mind was "omgg, is she getting hitched?" and so i clicked on her profile and i was right. She was getting engaged. And i have to admit, joy and happiness weren't exactly the first thoughts in my mind. Rather, i was in utter shock, questioning the possibility of it happening!

First and foremost, she's younger than me by 2 years and so is her fiance.
(not judging anyone based on age here, but based on the point below, i'm hell suprised that their parents consented to it)

Secondly, i don't think they are both financially stable YET.
(engagements and weddings require massive funding, and unless you're born with a silver spoon, where papi and mami provides EVERYTHING, finances are definitely an issue. In their case, I dont know the family well enough to say for sure that they are well off to do but from what i know, middle class family?)

Anyway, who am i to assume and judge? What matters most is love prevails. And i'm a sucker for happy endings. So i quickly changed my negative worrisome thoughts to happy thoughts. =D

She may not know this, because we're not exactly close friends, but I pray that her relationship and marriage will be a fruitful one and I believe it will be; as i do admire the maturity and passion that both have in view of their relationship and how God lies central in it.
And this i know because i occassionally follow her blog. And while reading one of her posts, it reminded me of a lot of things I once had and have in mind, pre- and post- being in a relationship, about relationships, and God. It was a good reminder for me to get my priorities set right again, and to make sure he does too.

I know our time will not come anytime soon, as we still have much to learn and prepare, both together and separately; for marriage, and for fulfilling God's intended purpose for us. We've been stumbling occassionally along the way, with hindrances that keep distracting and discouraging us, but we will stay strong and continue running the race, guided by Him, and encouraged by each other; this my prayer for us.

I like the season of engagements and weddings.
It's the season to be jolly - fa la la la la la la la la! :)

3 comments:

carmen said...

hey Alicia! Love reading your blog.
I've been through many seasons of weddings as well. Sometimes it makes me moody but other times yeah it's a joyous occasion.
Oh and love your taste in music!

carmen

allyz said...

hey carmendo! ;)
i didnt know u have a blog..
hehe,im gonna be stalking u now..
yeaps, i feel the same way too about weddings..it just makes you long to be in the same position,doesnt it? and thats quite emofying when ur not! but cheer up,babe!
Good things come to those who wait upon the Lord to provide, and He will provide for you in His timing. Who knows? your Mr.Right could be lurking around somewhere near but u just dont know it. ;)
I miss u loadssss.. *hugs*

thanks so much! :)

carmen said...

hahah yeah thanks, Mr. Right could be right around the corner!
My blog's really boring! It's just so people know what I'm up to. :) So read it with low expectations! hahah..