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The most important four words for a successful marriage: 'I'll do the dishes.'
I Married A Rich Man
A coffee in hand and the view of a new day peeking in my window at me through shadowed trees I raise my glass to my husband Richard and our love story. The heart and cup holder in the background of these images he made for me last Christmas and in five days from now we will celebrate our thirtieth wedding anniversary. We said our vows in the living room of his parent’s home on Christmas eve in front of the tree and surrounded by family. To be honest they were a captive audience as we surprised everyone by having a judge just show up and perform the ceremony unannounced. My sister in law Amy made sure we had a cake to cut and our dear friends Karin and Mike stood up with us. Shauna stood right next to me dressed in pink and holding a small bouquet of roses. The moment and vows monumental in comparison to the space and time they were said in.
By Dianna Hall4 years ago in Families
Love Holds Memory
Love holds memory by Destiny Banks I walked to the window with you, and we just stood there so quietly and stared. “The pond always gets depleted and loses water; then the rain comes and fills it up again right at the right time”, my auntie said. At least that’s what I heard you say. A person can say so much without saying what needs to be heard. I knew it meant whenever I needed to come home, I could.
By Destiny A Banks4 years ago in Families
Should You Stay In A Loveless Marriage? (How To Stay In A Loveless Marriage)
One of the most difficult decisions you may face in your life is whether or not you should stay in your marriage. Marriage is supposed to be for life, but often times doesn't live up to our expectations, becomes abusive or leaves us feeling neglected, unappreciated, lonely and unloved. At the same time you may have issues with leaving your marriage like children, religious beliefs, a fear of being alone, or an uncertain financial future if you leave.
By Charles Bill4 years ago in Families
My Husband Looks At Me Like He Hates Me (Why Does My Husband Look At Me With Disgust)
There are no marriages without their own share of problems. However, there are times that are so bad that you can't help but wonder "Does my husband love me?" And since we are women and tend to be more pessimistic about our loved ones, you can hastily and wrongly conclude that your husband hates you. But does he? Let's find out.
By Charles Bill4 years ago in Families









