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My husband is more supportive than a super-great sports bra.
If there is one trait I absolutely love about the Husband (okay, there is more than one trait, but if I had to choose one) it would be that he is endlessly supportive of me. Like, I cannot even imagine being as … Continue reading
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Some thoughts about transparency.
“Perfect” couples: I’m on to you. You may think you’re fooling me with your dozens of Facebook pictures showing you and your significant other smiling and the “I love you” messages you send not-so-privately to each other via social media, … Continue reading
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My favorite thing about marriage (because I know you’re dying to know!)
Yesterday I talked about our wedding, so it’s only natural that today I talk a bit about marriage… right!? (Just go with me on this). More specifically, I wanted to talk about one of my very favorite things in marriage… … Continue reading
What a difference a letter can make!
During our marriage prep classes at our church, the Husband and I (and all other couples) were required to do the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ‘quiz’. Now, I freakin’ love personality tests, or any evaluation which allows me to learn more … Continue reading
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Tagged marriage, Myers Briggs Type Indicator, personality, relationships
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Attempting to unplug (but only for a few hours per day, let’s not get crazy here).
The lovely Amberly and Kalyn have decided to motivate themselves and others to more actively strive for the best in their relationships (at whatever stage those might be in!) by creating weekly or monthly relationship goals to focus on. Well, … Continue reading