What I would say is that vows and rings don't change anything: the challenges are the same. Every day is just a conscious commitment to making the next day better.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't ever really feel that wearing my wedding ring is what determines me being married or not.
I try to remember, as I hear about friends getting engaged, that it's not about the ring and it's not about the wedding. It's a grave thing, getting married. And it's easy to get swept up in the wrong things.
When you're old-fashioned like I am, you know marriage is forever. Those vows are a promise.
Wedding rings need to be sparkly to remind us not to have sex with other people.
One of the things you learn when you get married is how you need to always work on continuing to make it better.
Getting married isn't going to make your relationship better. It's just a ceremony.
I do like the idea of pulling in different producers to get new perspectives. That's what I did with Vows and I feel it just gives variety and makes for a more exciting journey for the listener.
Marriage is like life - it is a field of battle, not a bed of roses.
I think it's time to have a celebration of life and renew our vows. And this time we're going to write the vows because they're going to mean a lot more. We certainly put the 'in sickness and in health' vow to the test the last year and half.
Marriage changes everything.