It's two days until our 8th Wedding Anniversary (assuming you ignore the fact that the California Courts anuled it a month later. Which we do). It is also OBLIGATION DAY.
To celebrate both of these, something sickeningly sweet for
The two of you make an handsome and oh lets face it adorable couple!!!! i wish you both many more years of happiness, naughtiness, hypno sexualistic evilness for many more years to "come".
"always stand by the one you hold in your heart" your friendly neighborhood four armed lunar wolf, lunarwolf fluffy
p.s. Happy Valentines day!!!!!!1
The two of you make an handsome and oh lets face it adorable couple!!!! i wish you both many more ye
Oh, our marriage has always been valid! Prop 8 did nothing to annul existing marriages.
Here's the timeline: Feb 14th, 2004: San Francisco announces it'll be performing gay marriages. Feb 16th, 2004: After two days of not being able to get in, we finally manage to get married after standing in line in the rain for 6 hours. Horray! March-something, 2004: The State Supreme Court, after dragging their heels as long as they could, rules that the San Francisco can't just rewrite marriage rules on its own, rules all gay marriages annulled/invalid. June 16th, 2008: The State rules Gay Marriages are okay. We get married again. Officially this time. November 8th, 2008: Prop 8 passes. No further Gay Marriages can take place, but existing ones are still valid.
There was also our ring-exchanging ceremony and Domestic Partnership paperwork filing in the time between Marriage 1 and Marriage 2, not to mention us moving in together in 2002, and our first date, and we're left with a -pile- of potential anniversary dates.
I prefer the February 16th date because we -worked- for that one, dammit. Protesters and everything!
Oh, our marriage has always been valid! Prop 8 did nothing to annul existing marriages. Here's the