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06 April 2007

Cross-posting from my blog here. I was going through some folders on my laptop and I found our wedding ceremony.[More:]We were married by my boss actually, she got ordained on ULC.org and sorted us out. She wrote the whole ceremony and did a fantastic job.It makes me tear up every time I read it. Here's the intro:
Love and marriage are defined in many ways.

Socially, marriage is a legal and binding contract recognized by all our government institutions that declares two individuals share equal benefits and responsibilities in matters of wealth and health, in life and in death.

Evolutionarily, marriage is the manifestation of a reproductive strategy based on monogamy and the principle of assortative mating. Each partner chooses and competes for the other based on phenotypic criteria assumed representative of a superior genotype. Reproductive fitness is maximized via the optimal transference of ones genetic material to progeny that will themselves continue to propagate and populate the gene pool.

Chemically, the marriage of two people creates a sum greater than its parts. Rather than additive, it is synergistic. Each partner is a positive allosteric modulator of the other, both are at once ligand and receptor and the double bond generated is covalent, permanent, and stabilized with a few disulfide bridges.

Neurologically, love is dopamine release into the nucleus accumbens, core not shell. It is neurogenesis and the formation of new and stable synapses. It is action potentials and long term potentiation, changes in firing thresholds and selective filtering of sensory stimuli.

Physically, marriage is a gravitational force of mutual attraction between two bodies, the perturbing of orbits until synchronized as one, the generating of a new nuclear family.

For [gaspode] and [mr. gaspode], two fine young scientists highly trained in the ways of logic, hypothesis testing and appropriate interpretation of analytical variables, the love between them is, well...magic. An irrational and reciprocal emotion that goes beyond our ability or our desire to explain. Many of us here tonight had the pleasure of watching these two fall madly, wildly, deeply in love and then, stay there. It was love at first sight and love at long distance. A love so strong and so sure, they have decided to forsake all others and formalize their union in the legal covenant of marriage. To no longer be a man and a woman, but to become a husband and a wife.
posted by gaspode 06 April | 11:24
That is wonderfully unique and heartfelt. Congratulations all over again!

You must have been giggling at the beginning. It's witty!
posted by Miko 06 April | 11:32
Oh man, that is SO beautiful.
posted by BoringPostcards 06 April | 11:33
Three years ago next Saturday, we picked up my daughter from school and headed to the Arlington County courthouse. The next day, we emailed all our friends and family this url: http://s92131192.onlinehome.us/041404.htm

Hmm, maybe not as romantic as the gaspodes.
posted by mrmoonpie 06 April | 11:37
Love your Art Nouveau marriage certificate, mrmoonpie.
posted by Miko 06 April | 11:57
Beautiful, gaspode.

*scared to click on mrmoonpie's 'honeymoon pictures' link*
posted by essexjan 06 April | 12:43
Thanks, y'all.

Miko: We'd already approved everything that she'd written, so we spent the whole part of the intro looking at everyone and cracking up. At the baffled faces on most of the crowd, as well as the smiling and nodding from all the scientists in the audience.
posted by gaspode 06 April | 13:30
Dang it. It made me tear up. But I've always been a sap. *sniff sniff*
posted by phoenixc 06 April | 14:22
Yeah, but did you have Elvis? (and "little Elvis"?)

Seriously, though, quite lovely. You two make me smile everytime I see you together. Hang on tight, love.
posted by Pips 06 April | 17:37
Hee! Awesomely appropriate, gaspode!

phoenixc, hand over that box of tissues. *sniff*
posted by deborah 06 April | 17:53
Nicely done, gaspode! We were married on the beach, and we had one of our friends ordained through ULC, too. I wrote our whole ceremony, we wrote our own vows, it was perfect.

so much better than my first wedding, in so many ways.
posted by redvixen 06 April | 18:59
always hide the evidence || Bagel to go!

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