The total number of days between Saturday, February 17th, 1979 and Monday, February 17th, 2014 is 12,784 days.
This is equal to exactly 34 years and 12 months.
This does not include the end date, so it’s accurate if you’re measuring your age in days, or the total days between the start and end date. But if you want the duration of an event that includes both the starting date and the ending date, then it would actually be 12,785 days.
12,784 days is equal to 1826 weeks and 2 days.
The total time span from 1979-02-17 to 2014-02-17 is 306,816 hours.
This is equivalent to 18,408,960 minutes.
You can also convert 12,784 days to 1,104,537,600 seconds.
I have been married more of my life than not.
I don’t think in terms of me, for I am we.
To say that my life has been blessed doesn’t even come close to how I feel. No one thought this marriage would last. No one counted on his fierce loyalty and commitment to commitment…or my keen awareness that while he is not perfect, he is perfect for me.
We have 35 years of memories and few pictures to go along with them. We have punchlines, but don’t remember the jokes. We have favorite places and lots of favorite foods. Two beautiful and amazing daughters and four delightful grandchildren.
And we have hopes and dreams for the future. Plans that include less work, more enjoyment, and a warmer place to call home.
We recognize that each day is a gift.
At the end of our wedding ceremony, we each took a red rose from a vase on the altar table and gave them to our mothers. Then we sang Henry Mancini’s song, “Sometimes.” Actually, I sang because Nelson got pretty choked up. It didn’t sound as good as Julie Andrew, but you’ll get the gist:
Then as now, I am aware that there are many people who have aided us in this journey, cared for us, prayed for us and with us. Thank you. You mean so very much to us.
And now to quote one of my favorite professors, and dear friend, who often quotes Dag Hammarskjold, “For all that has been–Thanks! To all that will be–Yes!” God bless you all.
So beautiful, Tina! Congratulations! “He is perfect for me.” What a precious thought.
I agree – Charlie is perfect for me! Hmmm…I’ve been married 42 yrs, 5 mo, and 8 days. I don’t even what to know how many minutes that is!
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Thanks, Sherry. I wondered how long it was so I just googled it and there was a site where I could input the dates and it gave me all the data. Pretty handy.
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Congratulations! I love the line “while he is not perfect, he is perfect for me.” That’s the important part to remember. Actually, there are lots of important parts to remember as the years go by. Things change, bodies change, thinking changes. It’s important to be flexible enough to keep the commitment strong. We’re on year 43…
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Happy 35th anniversary! What a wonderful milestone to celebrate. I love your descriptions of a faithful marriage.
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Congratulations and Happy Anniversary! Yours is a story of love to be sure. 🙂
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