This time, Betty Irabor
is not leaving any stone un-touched as she takes her time to advise single
young folks not to go into marriage if they are not ready to honor their
marriage vows and also married ones not to quit their marriage if it is not
working. She said;
“What’s in a VOW???
Two weeks ago, I had
arthroscopy and as always, my hubby was by my side; just as he was always there
through out my ante-natal days and two deliveries. Ask him what hour my
children were born and he would give you the minute by minute details. He would
have been in the theater for the arthroscopy if he was allowed. Before I was
wheeled in, we goofed around and took pictures. He made me laugh so much that
all anxiety vanished. As I momentarily looked back on the day Soni and I
exchanged vows “to love each other for better for worse, in sickness and in
health” I realised that many couples have no idea of the weight of those vows
until one of the two partners faces some physical, mental, financial and
emotional setback. And then that moment when it dawns on you that your marriage
was founded on convenience. In sickness and in health!? What does that even
mean? I know of a man who moved into the guest room the moment his wife was
diagnosed with cancer leaving her to travel that bleak journey alone. I know of
women whose husbands cannot even be reached when their wives go into labour…I
know of women who bail out of their marriages because their husband’s biz took
a nose dive…”for better for worse?” Right?
As I was wheeled back
into my room, there he was… His face a mix of anxiety and an assuring smile!!
Like most young ladies,
I was starry eyed when I took my vows, they were just vows; I was getting
married and hoped to live happily ever after. The truth is, those vows are not
some nursery rhymes you repeat after the priest or pastors,they are sacred!
Your marriage will depend on them! Don’t utter them unless you’re ready to live
true to them. Taking those vows in front of 500 applauding guests is not the
same as renewing them everyday in front of that one person to whom the vow was
uttered. Life happens. We can’t avoid that. But give your marriage the best
shot. Don’t give up on each other too soon. Don’t forget those vows. Hold them
dear to your heart.
In all of our journey
together Soni and I have found ourselves under the umbrella of His grace! Our
latter years shine even more than the former. We bless God!”
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