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I, Cheung Yat Kin, is willing to take you, Fan Chi Yu, to be my lawfully wedded wife.

For richer, for poorer
For better, for worse
In sickness, in health
I am willing to love you, to protect you for the rest of my life. 

What are you still worried about?

Worry I’ll regret it?
Worry this is just a spur of the moment?
Worry that I’ll have to take care of you for the rest of my life? 

Marriage vows…
If it’s just read aloud, then there’s no meaning to it; it has to be put into action.

When we’re young, we’re beautiful and healthy—of course we love.
But as we age, we grow old and wrinkly
As our health starts to fail and become burdened with more and more sickness, 
And even as we watch the other person die of old age,
Do we not love? 

Since we’re not gonna abandon each other because of those reasons in the future,
Then it should be the same right now.
If we stop loving because the other person has a sickness,
Then it is not love.

No one will know how long our lives are
Even as doctors, we can’t guarantee a long life and live up to a hundred. 

That’s why our marriage vows does not guarantee we’ll have a long life together
But it does guarantee whether in sickness, in health that we stay together.
Do you understand?

Fan Chi Yu, I’ll ask you one more time.

In sickness, in health
Are you willing to stay with my for the rest of my life? 

simplynorule:

Home, sweet home (by EverySingleDay)

simplynorule:

Home, sweet home (by EverySingleDay)