I’ve heard that baby-moons are a thing now too. Its as though we think of our lives —and the various chapters and experiences that make up our lives—as things that can be branded.
Yes!! For those who can afford it, the honeymoon is still a no-brainer, an excuse for a vacation and an opportunity for an extra scoop of sugar on top of what would otherwise just be an “ordinary” one. But I love the way the author writes (funny, easy) and the zoom-out on marriage more broadly.
The obsession with creating memories (versus being in the moment) is a universal problem, amplified by social mediaand not at all easy to fix.
I’ve heard that baby-moons are a thing now too. Its as though we think of our lives —and the various chapters and experiences that make up our lives—as things that can be branded.
Yes!! For those who can afford it, the honeymoon is still a no-brainer, an excuse for a vacation and an opportunity for an extra scoop of sugar on top of what would otherwise just be an “ordinary” one. But I love the way the author writes (funny, easy) and the zoom-out on marriage more broadly.
The obsession with creating memories (versus being in the moment) is a universal problem, amplified by social mediaand not at all easy to fix.