My heart still flutters when I hear his voice, my knees still feel week when I see him in a photo like the one here! After six years of marriage I am still totally and utterly in love with my wonderful husband, Eric. We have a wonderful marriage but it has taken work. If we are not intentionally moving forward as a couple we are moving backwards. Life is always moving in one direction or the other, it never stands still. So in order to keep my marriage moving forward and so as not to become familiar with my wonderful husband I have decided to challenge you to join me in becoming a wonderful wife! Over the next while I am going to post some challenges for us that will help us intentionally be even more amazing wives. Before I begin though I would like to hear your suggestions for challenges. What area would like to intentionally work on in your marriage?
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The D.I.Y. front please. When oh when is my wonderful husband finally going to get around to that particular repair I've asked him to do.
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Thank you for you help, Angela . ( :) )
I think we should start with the small challenges, the things we think don't make a difference but actually make all the difference. Just saying thank you and showing appreciation for stuff we often overlook and take for granted (like my daily lifts to and from the train station), make his favourite dinner/ dessert?? Put a little card with some nice words in it under his pillow??
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