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This is modern love stories of love, loss, and redemption.
I'm your host, Magna Chakrabarti.
It's wedding season, so we thought we'd revisit two of our favorite essays about tying the knot.
First up, Ada Calhoun.
In her modern love essay the wedding toast I'll never give, she lifts her glass to the true challenges of marriage.
Kathryn Hahn of the Amazon series Transparent and I love Dick reads us Ada's essay.
While away at a conference in Minneapolis, I was awakened at dawn by a call from my husband in our New York apartment.
Our eight year old son had just roused him with a suspicion that they might not make their 07:30 a.m.
flight to join me because it was now 740 and they were still at home.
The original plan had us all traveling to Minneapolis together.
I would attend my conference, my musician husband would do a show at this school club, and our son would get hotel pool time.
Triple win.
Then my husband was offered a great gig in New York for the same day.
We were set to leave, so he called to change his and our son's tickets.
Changing them, he learned, was gonna cost more than buying a new pair of one way tickets out.
So he did that instead, planning to use their original return tickets, not realizing that if you don't use the first leg, they cancel the second.
That meant buying new return tickets at a cost somewhere between Ugh and what have you done now?