20/09/2025
**“You see,” said Pooh, “marriage is not just a word, or even a piece of paper. It is a promise made every morning when you wake, and every night before you sleep.
It is built, not in the grand gestures, but in the little ones—sharing the last spoon of honey, waiting when the other is slow, listening when words are hard to find.
It is trust, the sort of trust Piglet has when he takes your paw without asking where the path goes.
It is respect, the kind that Eeyore longs for when he feels unnoticed, yet is lifted by kindness.
It is commitment, like Tigger’s bouncing back again and again, no matter how many tumbles he takes.
It is understanding, like Owl’s stories that sometimes go on too long, but are listened to anyway.
It is friendship, the kind that makes the Forest feel like home, simply because someone is there beside you.
And most of all, it is faith—the quiet belief that even on the cloudiest days, the sun is still shining behind the trees.
Marriage, thought Pooh, is not about how long you’ve been together, but about how gently you hold each other’s hearts in the in-between moments.
And when love is cared for that way, it doesn’t just last—it grows, stronger and sweeter, like honey in the jar.”**