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Judge: Philip……Ellen. Philip: Ah, Judge. Judge: How are you? How are you? Ellen: Hello. Judge: I think it's time for the wedding to begin. Judge: All right, ladies and gentlemen. Please take your places. The wedding ceremony is about to begin. Judge: OK, Jane. Start the music. Judge: Dearly beloved1, we are gathered here today to join this man and this woman in holy matrimony. Do either of you have any reason why you should not legally be joined in marriage? Is there anyone present who can show any just cause why these two people should not be legally joined in marriage? Then, Harry2 Bennett, do you take Susan Stewart to be your lawful3, wedded4 wife? Harry: I do. Judge: And you, Susan Stewart, do you take Harry Bennett to be your lawful, wedded husband? Susan: I do Judge: The rings, please. Richard: I have them, Harry. Judge: By the power vested in me by the laws of the State of New York, I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss the bride now, Harry. Robbie: Where's Mom? Grandpa: She went to a school-board meeting. Robbie: I don't know how she does it. She sure keeps busy. Grandpa: It's import to her.There are lots of places to go, lots of things to do. She can't sit around and do nothings to do. She can't sit around and do nothing. Philip works5 late. Robbie: I guess you're right. I wish I had her energy. Philip: Anybody home? Robbie: We're in here, Dad. Grandpa: Hello, Philip. How was your day? Philip: My day was just fine. So was my night. It's almost ten 0'clock. Mmm.I'm starving. Um……where's Mom? Robbie: She went to a school-board meeting. Grandpa: There's a note for you on the refrigerator. Philip: Oh? Philip: Did you have dinner, Robbie? Robbie: Yeah. Mike and I had a hamburger at the diner. I came home a little while ago. You've been working late almost every night this week, Dad. Aren't you exhausted7? Philip: I don't have time to be exhausted. Robbie: You and Mom haven't had dinner together with us in almost a full week. Philip: Yeah, I feel bad about us not having dinner with the family, but our schedules are so different. Either I'm at the hospital doing paperwork, or Mom is at a committee meeting. I frankly8 don't know what to do about it. Robbie: I'm worried about you and Mom. You really have been working too hard. Philip: Well, I think I've had enough of that sandwich. Robbie: You didn't finish it. Philip: It's not good to eat before going to bed. A cookie can't hurt, though. Philip: Well, I'm heading off for bed and a good night's sleep. Robbie: Well, good night. Philip: Good night, son. Good night, Dad. I'm going to bed. Grandpa: Good night, Philip. Philip: Haven't you finished balancing that checkbook? Grandpa: I found another mistake. I'll be off to bed myself in a minute. Philip: OK.Good night. Robbie: I'm really concerned about them, Grandpa. Grandpa: Concerned about whom? Robbie: About Mom and Dad. They hardly ever see each other. Dad often works late, and Mom has all these committees she's on. Grandpa: What do you propose9 to do about it? You have that look in your eye. Robbie: I don't know, but there must be a way of getting them to spend more time together. Quality time.
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