Unusual Marriage… such a True Love
by nate on Monday, October 19th, 2009 | Friendship, Love, Love Poems, Love Story, Relationship |
I received this on my email, I can’t validate its honesty of the story, but what I am about to share is that I’m amazed of what the couple did…
The girl in the picture is Katie Kirkpatrick, she is 21 . Next to her, her fiance, Nick, 23.
The picture was taken shortly before their wedding ceremony, held on January 11, 2005 in the US .
Katie has terminal cancer and spend hours a day receiving medication.
In the picture, Nick is waiting for her on one of the many sessions of chemo to end.
In spite of all the pain, organ failures, and morphine shots, Katie is going along with her wedding and took care
of every detail. The dress had to be adjusted a few times due to her constant weight loss
An unusual accessory at the party was the oxygen tube that ketie used throughout the ceremony and reception as well.
The other couple in the picture are Nick’s parents. Excited to see her son marrying his high school sweetheart.
Katie, in her wheelchair with the oxygen tube , listening a song from her husband and friends
At the reception, katie had to take a few rests.The pain do not let her to be standing up for long periods
Katie died five days after her wedding day. Watching a women so ill and weak getting married and with a smile on her face makes us think….. Happiness is reachable, no matter how long it last. We should stop making our lives complicated.
Life is short
Break the rules
forgive quickly
kiss passionately, love truly
laugh constantly
And never stop smiling
no matter how strange life is
Life is not always the party we expected to be
but as long as we are here, we should smile and be grateful.
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October 28th, 2009 at 1:24 pm
Very touchy story, but the problem that we really do not “learn” from such stories. We get motivated for sometime and try to see life from different perspective but after some time we get back to the same track and forget such stories
October 28th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
I wonder where the ffff God was when we was watching it.
November 27th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
@Pedro: God was busy giving starving children in Africa AIDS.
Get off His case; he’s busy, OK?
November 27th, 2009 at 4:49 pm
“Happinesss” requires more than just a nice event that makes you happy. In the case of marital happiness it also requires some commitment. Would her new husband stick around if her illness had lasted two decades longer?
November 28th, 2009 at 2:20 am
@ Mick Mankford
Is god actually helping children in Africa, or is it PEOPLE who are?
Not like sheeple like you will learn anything from this post.
December 5th, 2009 at 11:12 am
Let not desperate prostitute use this cos this is true love. Unconditional love i mean