• GET HUBBIED is shaping up!

    The marriage project is coming together and now feels like a real undertaking instead of just a conversation. Its been a complex road, but things are falling into place. The technology has been a big roadblock. I suppose it makes sense that when you up your game, and the learning curve has grown for you, then things can get uncomfortable. Tif and I have been struggling with Final Cut Pro and all its glitches and quirks, but the first few wedding videos have been shot, and the footage awaits our virtual red pen...and then we'll begin logging them to the website.

    Stay tuned.

    xHubbyCo

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    Posted by hubbyco on 1/17/09 in From Hubby | Permalink
  • Marriage: the definition

    Marriage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other uses, see Marriage (disambiguation). "Married" and "Matrimony" redirect here. For other uses, see Married (disambiguation) and Matrimony (disambiguation).

    Marriage is a social union or legal contract between people that creates kinship. It is an institution in which interpersonal relationships, usually intimate and sexual, are acknowledged in a variety of ways, depending on the culture or subculture in which it is found. Such a union, often formalized via a wedding ceremony, may also be called matrimony. People marry for many reasons, including one or more of the following: legal, social, libidinal, emotional, economic, spiritual, and religious. These might include arranged marriages, family obligations, the legal establishment of a nuclear family unit, the legal protection of children and public declaration of commitment.[1][2] The act of marriage usually creates normative or legal obligations between the individuals involved. In some societies these obligations also extend to certain family members of the married persons. Some cultures allow the dissolution of marriage through divorce or annulment.

    Marriage is usually recognized by the state, a religious authority, or both. It is often viewed as a contract. Civil marriage is the legal concept of marriage as a governmental institution irrespective of religious affiliation, in accordance with marriage laws of the jurisdiction.

    Posted by hubbyco on 1/01/09 | Permalink