Nancy
Wasting away in Pegulaville
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We'll hit 21 years this year and I think a lot of it is not sweating the small stuff.
We had 3 kids in 5 years, made for not too much us time for a bit. I worked nights he worked days. After 10 years I went to days and I was really afraid that we would all of the sudden be strangers to each other...but we did ok. Now my schedule is all over the place, DH works FT days and has a PT job 3 nights a week, so we still don't see each other all that much.
Realizing that there will be days when things are not always lovey dovey..actually there are days that I'd like to just about walk out the door...but knowing that "this to shall pass" and working through it.
Knowing that he is the one person that will be there for me...no matter what, no matter when and vice versa.
We are just the opposite of a lot of people, we don't do a heck of a lot together. We don't have the same interests. BUT that works for us. I take vacations with the girls, he stays home. We take a family vacation once in a while and every so often...not often enough...we do get some "us" time.
We had 3 kids in 5 years, made for not too much us time for a bit. I worked nights he worked days. After 10 years I went to days and I was really afraid that we would all of the sudden be strangers to each other...but we did ok. Now my schedule is all over the place, DH works FT days and has a PT job 3 nights a week, so we still don't see each other all that much.
Realizing that there will be days when things are not always lovey dovey..actually there are days that I'd like to just about walk out the door...but knowing that "this to shall pass" and working through it.
Knowing that he is the one person that will be there for me...no matter what, no matter when and vice versa.
We are just the opposite of a lot of people, we don't do a heck of a lot together. We don't have the same interests. BUT that works for us. I take vacations with the girls, he stays home. We take a family vacation once in a while and every so often...not often enough...we do get some "us" time.
). But love burns hot and cold, and simply isn't enough to sustain a happy relationship by itself, even though it is a necessary ingredient. But to sustain a truly happy marriage...that requires the understanding and fun of friendship. DW is my best friend in the world, and has been for longer than the 10 years we've been married (in June).
on top of that we both have respect for one another and (most of the time
It makes it a lot easier when you start of that way. We're coming up on 22 years this June. I love being married to my best friend. She's the best thing that has ever happened to me and I let her know that everyday.
He says " lets go to Disney ". I spend months planning every detail. We don't fight much. Most of the time, if we don't agree, one of use fells strongly about it and the other is only mildly interested. So the stronger opinion wins. Now the first six months of the twins lives we don't count. We screamed at each other ALL the time. It is hard to live on three hours of sleep a night.
. What more can you ask for?