Tomorrow, Eric and I will have been married ten years. I can hardly believe it! Some of those years are fuzzy in my mind as they went by so quickly. Our wedding day does not seem like it could have been ten whole years ago. It certainly does not seem like eight years since our memorable Winnie the Pooh store fight. Is it really possible that we finished graduate school six years ago? Seriously, where has the time gone? Ten years can hold a lot, but there are a few experiences which stand out to me. They were not all pleasant, but I am thankful for them just the same. They helped us grow … [Read more...]
Seven Lessons I Have Learned in my First Ten Years as a Wife (Anniversary Week)
This Thursday will be ten years since one naïve little lady (and a not as naïve young man) walked the aisle and became husband and wife. ~smile~ Ten years brings a lot of change and many life lessons. Below are just a few truths I have discovered since becoming a wife. It’s All About R-E-S-P-E-C-T. As a single woman, it used to bug me so much to see women disrespect, emasculate, and disregard their husbands. It especially bugged me when they alluded to being the boss of the family. I hated (and continue to hate) commercials that make women look smart and strong while … [Read more...]
Belly Laugh Your Way to a Better Relationship
How often do you and your sweetie laugh together? When you do, do you eek out polite, half-hearted chuckles, or do you completely lose control and roll in the aisles until you look like complete nuts? One way to tell if you are comfortable with someone is to notice how you laugh in front of him or her. If you laugh but hold back, are you all that comfortable? I assure you, if you ever tell me a joke and I lose it – really lose it – and double over laughing with tears coming out of my eyes, I am comfortable with you. ~smile~ Laughter is a natural tonic for relationships. It adds grease to … [Read more...]
Do What You Love Over and Over Again – It Is Repeat Day!
Remember when you were a kid and you did not understand why you could not have a third Popsicle? Why you had to stop playing to come in for lunch? Why you could not just ride your favorite roller coaster 100 times in a row? Personally, I wanted to be left alone to watch as much television as I wanted, to talk on the phone as long as I wanted, and to eat as many sweets as I wanted; but, alas, Mom always gave me limits. ~smile~ I am thankful for the boundaries she set – they have made me a far more productive adult. Still, once in a while I want to give in to my inner-child. She just wants to … [Read more...]
Is It Time To Let Go? (10 Questions to Ask Yourself to Evaluate Your Relationship)
Do you feel like you and your sweetie are at a crossroads in your relationship? If you go to the left, you get married – and if you go to the right, you break up – there is no other choice... you are at a fork in the road. That fork in the road can be an anxiety provoking place to be, especially when the answer is not clear. Everyone else in our life may “know” which road we should take, but our decisions are seldom as cut and dry as our confident friends and family make them out to be. But, it is also true that we lose objectivity when our hearts are involved. So, in the spirit of … [Read more...]
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