Archive for August, 2007

The Day I Met God

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

god.jpgI rush into the station, glancing up I see the time, 8:01, my train leaves at 8:04. Only four minutes to spare. I fly up the stairs, my feet barely touching the floor. Over the bridge, I see my train approaching. Down the other side, I dart past mums and dads trailing tired kids, their feet dragging. Then I see him. An old man, he stands alone at the bottom of the stairs. I catch his eyes and breath leaves me. Noise fades, a split second of infinite silence, and for that moment I know answers to questions I didn’t even know existed. Emotion rises in me, and I want to cry. He knows this but smiles. He is incredibly old but stunningly beautiful. I can’t look away and don’t want to. I go to him and he stretches out both arms, his hands glow with ethereal light. He places them on me. I feel warmth and infinite kindness pour into me. I blink back tears. He speaks, a voice clear and pure, a clarity that denies his years, “Keep my love with you.”

Instantly he finishes speaking, the noise of the station returns and the moment and all it held is passed. I look into his face and see an ordinary old man, slightly confused, wearing a shabby old coat. A woman greets him, “Hello dad, come on, let’s get home, sorry I’m late.” He smiles at me and I see in his smile a flash of the man who had spoken, then he leaves with her.

My legs can’t take my weight, adrenalin courses through me and I have to sit. My head in my hands, I watch as my train leaves without me, and I don’t care. Thirty minutes later, I catch the next connection. My mind still focuses on this unearthly encounter; I sit silently.

A few minutes into the journey, we slow to a stop. An announcement bellows to us an apology for the delay due to a problem further along the line. I feel a sudden chill and an insight; I somehow know in that moment that many lives have been lost, the earlier train, the one I would have been on, has derailed. I silently thank whoever the man was for my survival, his gift to me. 

Wedding Toast

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

wedding-picuture4.jpgIf you’re supposed to give a speech at a wedding, you can use some of free wedding toasts samples, they are widely suitable for best men, fathers of the bride, maids of honor, brides and grooms, bridesmaids, sisters and brothers of the bride or groom at wedding, wedding anniversary, engagement party… Check out the following unique wedding toast for the wedding party.

Best Man Toast to Bride

I rise to offer a toast to the Bride. May this day be the beginning of a new chapter in a family road that will endure forever, and bring joy and happiness to her and her new husband. May she always remember and honor the vows she made today and let them be the strong foundation on which their life together will be built. 

Best Man Toast to Groom

Here is to my friend. Today I had the honor to stand beside him on this most important day, as he has so often stood by me in good times and bad. I wish him and his lovely bride nothing but happiness, prosperity, and good health for as long as they shall live.

Funny Wedding Toast: Best Man to Bride and Groom

We wish for them all the best in their search. And a search it is going to be, for in the words of share, give, responsibility. “The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret.” Best of luck to figure it out!

Maid of Honor Toast to Bride

(Bride’s name), we have shared so much our lives with each other. I am so honored to be standing here and sharing this day with you. Starting today, you will begin to share a life with (groom’s name), but remember that I will always be here for you and always ready to stand up by your side. Here’s to our everlasting friendship!