When I got married at 24, I assumed it would be my only marriage. Don’t most people believe that about themselves?
I came across this photo in an old album tonight and it felt as though it was from another lifetime. But that’s me up there next to the lovely woman in the white dress. That’s my best man, Larry, to my right. That’s her best friend, Monique, on her left. That’s Rev. Leroy Anthony officiating. That’s his wife, Martha, at the organ on the right. That’s my father and his second wife on the right side of the second pew.
And that’s the woman who I married back then. In the interest of her privacy, I’m not going to be much more specific or show her face. There’s nothing to hide, but I just see no reason to drag her face into my musings tonight.

We’re neither friends nor enemies, just strangers who share the past
‘This path leads to somewhere I think I can finally say, I’m home’
When love finally dies, it’s like a fever breaks and the pain is gone
What’s so important to you that you’d like to take it to your grave?
I’m a liar — and you are, too; most of all, we lie to ourselves
If you participate in sham of voting, you’re responsible for what it creates
The Fourth Amendment? Hmmmm. No, we’ve never heard of that one
Human life has no meaning without ‘irrational knowledge’
We can’t agree what intelligence is, but it defines some of us