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Dear FutureMe,
Today is your wedding day—a day you’ve envisioned, planned, and dreamed about. Take a deep breath, and before anything else, pause for a moment to remind yourself that this is real. You’re marrying Amine, the love of your life, your partner, and your calm in the storm.
As you get ready, let the excitement sink in. The details you worked so hard on might not all go perfectly, but that’s okay. Marrying Amine is already perfect enough. You don’t need to control every little thing—trust your family, lean on them, and focus on what matters most.
When you feel nervous or overwhelmed, find him. Look into Amine’s eyes, and let the weight of the moment melt away. He’s your anchor, and together, you’ll navigate anything today and for the rest of your lives.
When it’s time to sign the marriage papers, let yourself feel the significance of that moment. This is the beginning of your forever. Breathe it in.
Later, when you’re dancing—whether it’s with your mom to your special Mohamed Mounir song, with Amine in the crowd, or in that magical moment alone with him after the party—let yourself feel the joy, the love, and the beauty of it all.
You’ve worked so hard to be present, and today is your chance to embrace the moment fully. Let go of the future, let go of the “perfect,” and just be here. You’ll remember it not because everything went flawlessly, but because it’s the day you became a wife to the person who means the world to you.
It’s going to be beautiful. Just like your engagement day, everything will fall into place. Trust it. Trust yourself. And trust Amine.
(You're also pretty excited for later tonight :wink: it'll go great bestie! )
With love and faith in you,
Your Past Unmarried Self
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