By NICKY CHAMP
Growing up in the 80s and 90s on a stable diet of cheesy family sitcoms like The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Valerie and Full House I had a firm idea of how those Significant Life Moments would go.
For example: girl finishes school, goes to uni, finds fabulous job, gets married, has kids, subsequently lives happily ever after. If things get rough a family conference would be held, a discussion would be had, some milk would be drunk and all would be right in the world again.
Except that’s almost never how it goes in real life.
Just as an FYI, you should know that this post is sponsored by THOMAS SABO. But all opinions expressed by the author are 100% authentic and written in their own words.
When I was asked to write a post about those Significant Life Moments like getting engaged, graduating and marrying the ‘one,’ I thought about how I expected them to go down and crazily enough, they never mirrored rom-coms. Let me take you through them and feel free to add yours in the comments below.
1. How saying ‘I Love You’ isn’t always a Hallmark moment.
The first time my now husband told me he loved me I thought he was going to break up with me.
We were sitting in my first car (a 1988 Nissan Pulsar) in the driveway at his parent’s house when he had a major case of Cat’s Tongue.
His silence and nervousness only further convinced me that he was trying to work out the words to tell me he wanted to end our relationship.
I angrily demanded, ‘Just say it, for God’s sake’ to which he replied, ‘I’m falling in love with you.’
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My uni graduation is in ten hours. I'll get back to you.
I have some of those too:
GRADUATION FROM HIGHSCHOOL: My then-boyfriend got super drunk after the ceremony, and picked a fight with an ex-boyfriend of mine who was also there (because we went to the same highschool). I finished the night at the hospital, since my ex-boyfriend had a relatively deep cut, since he fell on glass when my boyfriend punched him. How romantic of him, right? The worst part is that I didn't dump the guy for another five months!
GRADUATION FROM COLLEGE: Everything went perfectly, this time with a wonderful, loving man by my side... until the cap throwing. One of the many hats that got thrown really hard into the air fell right on my cheekbone. Not only was it painful but it also made my face swell a little!
GETTING ENGAGED: My poor fiancé had the most romantic thing planned for the proposal. When he was telling his mum about it over the phone, while I was in our room and he was in the kitchen, I remembered I had to ask her something (can't remember what now...) So I walked to the kitchen, and while walking I overheard him saying "yes, I already chose the ring, it's all ready for the cruise..." (we were going on a cruise in two month's time).. I immediately went back to our room in complete shock. When we got on the cruise, he purposed exactly as he had planned, and it was amazing, but the element of surprise was gone. I felt so terrible, because I had never wanted to know! I really wanted to be surprised, it was just a mistake... but I'm taking that to the grave, I don't want to spoil his moment, he was so happy and proud about his plans!