If she were here I would say this this her:
Tasha,The reason you stated why your marriage work is especially why we should hold you and Liam up as an example of what a marriage should be. You love each other enormously and you are committed to working together and staying together despite your differences. Those are the foundation for a stable and long-lasting relationship. In addition, you and Liam took the time to know one another, you respect each other and therefore you are able to deal the difficult aspect of each other’s personality. You and Liam work together to deal with the touch times.For Mila, I tried it and it worked for me. Here is part of the article, I think I will need to people the UK magazine for the whole thing.
22 March 2009
MY LOVE, BY NATASHA
EXCLUSIVE
By Garth Pearce
Tragic actress Natasha Richardson spoke of her enormous love for husband Liam Neeson in a rare interview shortly before her death.
The devoted stars who had been together for 17 years and married for 14 had expected to grow old happily together.
Natasha, 45, whose funeral takes place today five days after her death from a skiing accident, said: "I do not want to hold us up as having the template for a perfect marriage. We go through difficult times but we also go through fabulous times. Sometimes we are separated, going back and forth for work, and it can be very rough on a relationship.
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"But what I do know is that we love each other enormously and have made a choice - that this is it for life and we are happy."
British-born Natasha and Liam, 56, had rarely spoken about their marriage since suing a newspaper 11 years ago for suggesting they were breaking up. But in a recent interview about their relationship, Natasha - who gave the libel damages to charity - said: "We get scared in the public eye, particularly when your marriage is discussed."
Natasha met Irish heartthrob Liam in 1991 in a Broadway play. She was still married to producer Robert Fox and was reluctant to discuss if it was love at first.
She said: "Neither of us imagined in the early stages that we would be together. We were like chalk and cheese or oil and water.
"Friends would say 'Oh, his reputation is not good. You watch it!' I was scared going into that relationship but it is the best thing I ever did."
Haggard-looking Liam arrived on Friday with sons Michael, 13, and Daniel, 12, for Natasha's wake at the American Irish historical society in New York where her coffin lay. Other relatives there included Natasha's actress mum Vanessa Redgrave, 72, movie sister Joely Richardson, 44, and niece Daisy Bevan, 17.
Natasha's life-support was switched off on Wednesday after she suffered brain injuries when she hit her head in a ski lesson.
Natasha's last movie role is of a woman struggling to cope with her husband's death, it emerged yesterday.
She did a voiceover of the wife of British climber George Mallory who vanished trying to conquer Everest in 1924. Director Anthon Geffen may dedicate The Wildest Dream to Natasha on release.
'We were like chalk and cheese or oil and water. I was scared going into the relationship but it turned out to be the best thing I've ever done'
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I tried to click on the link but the page doesn't open, it says it's not available.. too bad.. :(
Like I said I'm a Scorpio.. somentimes I don't like it but that's ok.. like Alanis says "I'm hard but I'm friendly baby"... my sister and my father are both gemini but they are totally different from each other.. it's incredible.
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