I have been married for 21 years. Having come from a single-parent family - I had no idea what being married looked like, so have pretty much gone along these last couple of decades learning HEAPS about what marriage is. But to tell you the truth, even after all this time - I am still pretty clueless - and getting through on sheer luck some of the times ;-) Fortunately, because of the man that I married it hasn't been too bad (for me ;-))
Anyway, a couple of months ago, I had to speak at a LDS Lawyer's Conference about what it is like to be married to a lawyer and a Bishop, so I thought that in honour of our 21st anniversary - I would share an abridged and adapted (because I'm doing it from memory ;-)) version and called it Mr Mxo: Lessons of a Just Man. Happy Anniversary Mr Mxx
Anyway, a couple of months ago, I had to speak at a LDS Lawyer's Conference about what it is like to be married to a lawyer and a Bishop, so I thought that in honour of our 21st anniversary - I would share an abridged and adapted (because I'm doing it from memory ;-)) version and called it Mr Mxo: Lessons of a Just Man. Happy Anniversary Mr Mxx
It's what he does
Being a lawyer is something that Mr M does - it is not who he is - and it cetainly does not define him. Regardless of being a lawyer, Mr M is first and foremost a child or God, a priesthood holder, a loving husband and a devoted father ;-) So what I have learnt from Mr M is that it isn't what we do that defines us - but the things that we do with the people that we love that build eternal legacies...
Be the Rock
A few years ago, Mr M was involved with a legal matter that continues to this day. On one occasion, I was in Wellington and I knew that he was going to be in Auckland meeting solicitors and it would not be a good time for him. I didn't know when the meeting was and I still to this day do not know all the details..... but I sent him a text and said "You are a good and just man. You are the best man that I have ever known. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise". When I got back from Wellington, he told me that he received my text just as he was about to get into the elevator at the Solicitors and it gave him courage to continue with an otherwise rotten afternoon. Someones my Mr doesn't have all the answers or are the strong ones... so on this occassion (and many more before and to come) I was his ROCK!!
Silence is Golden
Mr M comes from a family of silent men. Being married is already difficult according to Men are From Mars and Women are From Venus..... so I can tell you being married to a man from Mars who doesn't talk much is a challenge.... However this has taught me ONE thing - and that is to really really listen - sometimes you just need to shut your pie-hole and shhush, and not just listen to what is being said but to read and feel all the other bits (that aren't said)..... I know, sounds easy right?? ;-) So even though silence is golden and frustrating - understanding how your Mr ticks is where the real magic is!
Be Loyal
I am loyal by nature so this is something that comes naturally. However, being married takes loyalty to a WHOLE new level. I mean lets' be honest - sometimes the last person you want to be in the same room is the very one you are tied to.... so being married surely teaches you just what being loyal is. In my book - the true definition of loyalty is being Mr M's hugest fan, and even if the stadium empties out - I will still be right there, not only stage front and centre but the crazy person CHEERING my Mr on!!
A Just Man
You can tell the time by some people, whether it's because they are ALWAYS 15 minutes late (like me) or 15 minutes before (like anyone other than me....) I am both lucky and blessed because for me, I am only able to recognise lies and deceit in others because I live with a man that is honest and true every day of his life.... My sons and I are blessed because we know what truth and honesty looks like because our very own Mr M is "a just man, [who] walk[s] uprightly before God; and observe[s] to do good continually, [and] keep[s] the commandments of the Lord his God" And quite frankly, you can't top that...
So you can see - I have A LOT to do to catch up to Mr Mxo and thank him for a wonderful 21 years and look forward to sharing the next round of 21 ;-)
Let your own Mr or Mrs know you love them and tell them how much you love them....because - we will never be the same without them in our lives and every day is a good day because they are in it!!
Yours in friendship,
Mxo