I've been to one or two weddings where you could feel a certain. . . let's call it
concern, from the guests about whether or not the couple tying the knot was. . .let's say
meant for each other.

To be blunt, some of us (ahem, them) were taking bets as to how long the marriage was going to last.

Sad, but true. But if you ask me, there's no need to speculate.

I always say that you can judge the future success of a marriage by how genuine and happy the bride and groom look in their wedding pictures.

If true love is in the air, there should be no posed smiles, no vanity, no smirking and no (what the?) glaring.

Why do I bring it up? No reason. So, hey, Speidi finally got married.
Thoughts?