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Review: Happy Wives Club

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Happy Wives Club Book Description: Happy Wives Club is Fawn’s journey across the world to meet new friends and discover what makes their marriages great. Join her on this exciting, exotic trip across six continents and through more than eighteen cities. Walk the streets of Mauritius, the historic ruins in Italy, and the vistas of New Zealand and Australia. Go from Cape Town to London, Manila to Buenos Aires, Winnipeg to Zagreb. Along the way, you will meet everyday women whose marriage secrets span cultures. You will hear their stories, witness their love, and be inspired by the proof that happy,…

Marriage: It’s the Little Things That Matter

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This post is part of the Happy Wives Club Blog Tour which I am delighted to be a part of along with hundreds of inspiring bloggers. To learn more and join us, click here!   I could talk forever about marriage, but it’s time to wrap up this little mini-series of mine. Ironically, this all started out as one post for the launch of the Happy Wives Club book, but once I got writing, I couldn’t stop. I glazed over things in the interest of saving some writing/reading time, but it still ended up being rather long. I had fun thinking about…

Marriage: Faith

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This post is part of the Happy Wives Club Blog Tour which I am delighted to be a part of along with hundreds of inspiring bloggers. To learn more and join us, click here!  I had always been brought up with the idea that you wanted to marry someone who shared your same core beliefs. Thankfully, D and I had the same foundation even though we didn’t see eye to eye on everything. We both grew up in the same denomination even though our experiences were extremely different. My elementary years into my early teens were great years at the church.…

Marriage: Trust and Encouragement

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This post is part of the Happy Wives Club Blog Tour which I am delighted to be a part of along with hundreds of inspiring bloggers. To learn more and join us, click here!  We had some highs and lows during those early years of marriage. We had spent a good bit of time apart rather than together due to military training and schools. When D ended up in a position where he wouldn’t be gone a lot, we looked forward to having more family time together. It wasn’t long after we arrived at the new duty station when 9/11 happened…

Marriage: Priorities

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This post is part of the Happy Wives Club Blog Tour which I am delighted to be a part of along with hundreds of inspiring bloggers. To learn more and join us, click here!   We were exhausted. Our baby girl did not understand the concept of sleeping through the night. We wanted to spend time together, but sleep had become more of a priority than having a date night. Back then, date nights usually meant dinner and a movie at home, but even those types of dates had been set aside for a season. We took turns getting up with our…