It seemed like Mom and Dad always wanted to vacation in the mountains when I was little. Those tall, tree-covered mounds were evil. They made me feel sick to my stomach. Over the mountain, down the mountain, around the mountain – I lived on Dramamine and never strayed too far from a plastic bag. When I grew up a bit, we visited other places – usually once a year. My dad lived for vacation. We went to Disney World when I was six. We went to the Amish country in Pennsylvania when I was sixteen. There were other vacations sprinkled in between which I cannot recall. With most of our family … [Read more...]
Experience Friday: Paint Night!
A few Saturdays ago, I joined my sister-in-law for an indoor, air-conditioned, non-exertive adventure! ~smile~ Okay, so some may not consider painting extremely adventurous, but I had an amazing time filling my canvas with color! I generally do not fancy myself an artist, as I have never completely mastered the stick figure; but, something about paint has always intrigued me. Being the true anti-perfectionist she was, my grandmother gave me a can of paint and a brush when I was in elementary school and let me loose on a piece of her outdoor furniture. (Maybe it was a swing?) She set me free … [Read more...]
Receiving Forgiveness more than a Decade after the Pain
“You are such a jerk! How could you treat me this way? What did I ever do to you to deserve this?” I can remember shouting something like this to a boyfriend when I was in the depths of my teenage despair. Such drama. It may have seemed ridiculous to onlookers (i.e., my parents), but the pain was real. Real enough that I still remember the situation clearly into my 30s. “Just let it go!” Have you ever heard this statement after confessing your ongoing struggle to forgive an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend? Have you said this in response to someone else’s struggle? Relationships, especially … [Read more...]
Quotes: Mouthfuls of Wisdom
Sometimes I enjoy chewing on small mouthfuls of wisdom. How about you? Enjoy these quotes. I hope they give you some food for thought as you prepare for a lifetime of love. “Love is a cognitive, willful act. Feelings have very little to do with it, particularly around three o'clock in the morning when the baby needs changing or somebody has ‘lost it’ before getting to the bathroom to throw up.” – Kevin Leman, Smart Women Know When to Say No It may not seem romantic to consider that your future spouse’s love for you will not always be romantic. Sometimes you will feel very little for … [Read more...]
Seven Interesting Marriage Facts to Consider
No matter how much one knows about relationships, there is always more to learn! ~smile~ Recently, I decided to peruse interesting marriage facts at facts.randomhistory.com. I picked some of the ones I found impactful to share with our readers as I think it is important to learn from other’s mistakes and to prepare for life changes and seasonal switch-ups! I love quick, power-packed, to-the-point bits of helpful knowledge! “Due to jobs, kids, TV, the internet, hobbies, and home and family responsibilities, the average married couple spends just four minutes a day alone together.” … [Read more...]
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