How did you know that your spouse was the one for you?
And what has kept you on your toes all these years?
I know it's not always rainbows and butterflies.. So what has kept you holding on through the good times and the bad?
I think these are great questions. I'm going to answer them cause I don't have anything else to write about. I'm lacking in inspiration and I can only write about The Man being gone so many times!
Engaged, Sept 2009 |
How did you know that your spouse was the one for you?
It sounds crazy but I just knew. Not right away though I did have an inkling. I think we both did. He was the easiest person to talk to. I couldn't wait to talk to him, to see him. He listened, really listened to what I had to say. I was able to share things with him that I didn't with most people. We believe the same things and have the same goals. We balance each other nicely. I had also been praying for a husband. I had dated a couple of guys before The Man and I knew that weren't the one. I just knew. I don't know how to explain it any other way.
And what has kept you on your toes all these years?
We've been together for three years and married for almost two so it's not like it's been a super long time. But we enjoy spending time together and we are invested in each other. I love sharing life with him. We celebrate each others successes, help and encourage each other to reach our goals and we commiserate with each other as well. My heart still goes pitty pat when he walks in the door. I'm very much in love with my husband. Not the fading "crush" kind of love but the deeper kind of love. I love him not cause I think he's handsome or "cool" but because of who he is as a person on the inside.
It's also the little things, like snuggling on the sofa or cooking a favorite dinner. It's the putting in a new bathroom light because they want one or letting your spouse have some veg time. It's putting the other person first and being more concerned about them instead of worrying about yourself.
It's also the little things, like snuggling on the sofa or cooking a favorite dinner. It's the putting in a new bathroom light because they want one or letting your spouse have some veg time. It's putting the other person first and being more concerned about them instead of worrying about yourself.
I know it's not always rainbows and butterflies.. So what has kept you holding on through the good times and the bad?
*I do want to say that if you are in an abusive relationship than you need to leave and get someplace safe. No one deserves to be abused. Leaving doesn't mean automatic divorce though that may be the outcome.
Those are my thoughts. What do you think?
I'd love to read your answers to these questions!
If you do answer them, please come back and let me know!
What a wonderful post, and your wedding picture is so beautiful.
ReplyDelete:) I love this post about you guys. The last statement...with marriage being work. I wish more people realized that BEFORE getting married. I think it would cause the divorce rate to go down some.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing :)
You guys are so sweet together! Thanks for linking up!
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