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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…

Marriage: The Value of Commitment and Communication

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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 begun the adventure of a lifetime, and now we had some mountains to climb. I was a hothead. Yep, I had quite the temper, and my mouth could easily get the better of me if I didn’t watch myself. One of the things that my mom always loved about D was that he mellowed me out due to his more laid back personality. (He’s very…

Marriage: The Adventure of a Lifetime

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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 just teenagers when we met. Young. Impressionable. Very little real life experience under our belts with so much to learn and a lifetime to learn it. It didn’t take us long to become friends, and our relationship developed from that solid friendship. Even back then, we talked to each other about everything and used each other as sounding boards. I probably knew before he…