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janetupnorth said:Yeah, what did you do? I never got an e-mail about a package in the mail.
I got the e-mail about a package in the mail too.
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janetupnorth said:Yeah, what did you do? I never got an e-mail about a package in the mail.
bsaxman said:Ok... so i just signed up for Married for life... and then I get an email about some package being sent to me in the mail... hmm... what exactly did I sign up for? lol. Maybe I should go back and read what I just got myself into
ChefBeckyD said:Okay - need to post so it doesn't end on a nasty note......
janetupnorth said:Wow, that ignore feature really does make life less stressful!!!!
Whatever it was, if you don't like the topic, move on, don't rain on someone else's wonderful parade.
I got married on 9-11 (he-he) fitting for lifeguards, firefighters, etc. Besides DH can't remember dates, even though I had it engraved in his wedding ring. It was funny watching him try to pry it off one year to read the date!!!!
After 8 1/2 years of marriage, he FINALLY remembers that he got married on 9-1-1...kind of helped that 2 years later 9-1-1 happened and ruined all chances of a "normal anniversary" for awhile.
I have to agree with Becky, I have a wonderful husband and father to my kids. Is he perfect? Nope, but neither am I. We both do things that bother each other but we focus on SERVING each other and in that we find joy and we find that in being served, we want to serve. Come on ladies, if your man is doing dishes and cleaning the house for you, don't you desire to make him a nice meal or give him time for his hobbies or something? It's win-win! As soon as we become selfish and self-centered problems start to occur.
Diane, I am glad I read more into this thread, because I almost did quote her! Ughhh.... I'm feeling like Carolyn.... Just go the beep away, already! She absolutely disgusts me!dianevill said:In any responses to this nasty note, please don't quote the comment. I'm pretty sure I know who you're talking about and many, many of us have her on Ignore (if you put it in quotes, we all see the comment). I don't see any nasty note in this wonderful thread - the Ignore feature must be why, so please keep the thread nice for those of us who are so sick of her drama!
Hope that makes sense!
I have NEVER put anyone on ignore!!! Well that changes as of this thread.... this was a beautiful thread to me, until she bulldozed her havoc....she's like the Plague.... and now I'm celebrating because I found your antidote! The Ignore feature is my new best friend. Pretty soon she will be typing to no one because she will be permanently blocked from everyone.... should become a part of that thread KG made "the hitchhiker guide" as one of the things to do to make your life easy, when you start just automatically put her on ignore :thumbup:janetupnorth said:Wow, that ignore feature really does make life less stressful!!!!
Whatever it was, if you don't like the topic, move on, don't rain on someone else's wonderful parade.
I got married on 9-11 (he-he) fitting for lifeguards, firefighters, etc. Besides DH can't remember dates, even though I had it engraved in his wedding ring. It was funny watching him try to pry it off one year to read the date!!!!
After 8 1/2 years of marriage, he FINALLY remembers that he got married on 9-1-1...kind of helped that 2 years later 9-1-1 happened and ruined all chances of a "normal anniversary" for awhile.
I have to agree with Becky, I have a wonderful husband and father to my kids. Is he perfect? Nope, but neither am I. We both do things that bother each other but we focus on SERVING each other and in that we find joy and we find that in being served, we want to serve. Come on ladies, if your man is doing dishes and cleaning the house for you, don't you desire to make him a nice meal or give him time for his hobbies or something? It's win-win! As soon as we become selfish and self-centered problems start to occur.
Oh, I know you show us how, I was just talking about her specifically....to actually state that SHE needs to be ignored, but she's on your iggy list, I'm sure... so you don't even know what I'm talking about! LOL!The_Kitchen_Guy said:It's already in there - right here.
ChefBeckyD said:Soooo, anyone else have a Married For Life story they'd like to share?
Who on this board has been married the longest? (to the same person...heehee)
PamperedDor said:We started dating literally the day after my husband arrived in USA from his native Ireland - August 22, 1984. One of those - love at first sight stories - and it only gets better year after year - I only wish my kids will be as fortunate to find a man as wonderful as their father and the happiness we have been blessed with!
AnnieBee said:I had to post after seeing this! I moved to the US to start grad school in '97 and met my DH the very next day for the first time . We didn't "officially" start dating for another 6 months (kept organising to go places with friends that only the two of us ended up going to!) but about 2 weeks after I met him I got this strong feeling (almost like I was hearing myself speak aloud, but it was in my head) that this was who I was going to marry... We're coming up to our 8th anniversary - I can't believe it has been that long!
As for books, I can also recommend the 5 love languages one, and also "For Women Only" (and "For Men Only") by Shaunti Feldman. Very cheesy titles, but they are very good for learning about what your spouse needs and wants from you as a woman (or man, for the other book! ). You may think you know alot about how men think and feel, but this book is still very eye opening!! (It's based on the answers given by men to questionnaires. There are numerous times when guys say, "I can't believe my wife didn't know/understand that about me..."). Sounds obvious, but it's well worth reading. I did it in a women's discussion group, with ladies who had been married for varying lengths (including 20+ years), and we all benefitted from it alot. It does focus on what the women can do for their husbands in the relationship, but bear in mind that there is a book for men too!
IMO, the most important things are accepting each other as you are, and saying sorry and forgiving. And committment of course!! (And I do agree about not putting up with abuse etc).
Hope this doesn't sound "preachy", just wanted to share some things that have been helpful to me
MissChef said:^^ Thanks Becky, now I'm bawling!:cry: :cry:
I can only pray that my husband would love me 1/2 as much!:love: if, God Forbid, this happened to me.....
What a wonderful man
The Kat Lady wants to know when I'm going back out on the road.erinyourpclady said:DH and I will celebrate 13 years on the 21st! Since DH is a Marine, I would say that a good 50% ,if not more, of our marriage has been spent apart!
Oh and my mom introduces my Dad as her first husband to EVERYONE. They have been married 36 years! It is hysterical to see people react to that one.....
The_Kitchen_Guy said:The Kat Lady wants to know when I'm going back out on the road.
:cry:
Once I learned this our relationship became cemented!! And once I quit throwing a fit about him doing other things, he wants to spend more time with me and the kids! LOL! Funny how that turned out!raebates said:I do think that's one of the keys. Not separate vacations, necessarily, but allowing your spouse to pursue their hobbies, without forcing them to endure yours.
Well, I'm shocked that not everyone loves old cars, old bridges and old highways!raebates said:I do think that's one of the keys. Not separate vacations, necessarily, but allowing your spouse to pursue their hobbies, without forcing them to endure yours.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Tell him I have an opportunity for him.
Someone asked The Kat Lady, not long ago, the secret to marital happiness. Without batting an eye, she said, "Separate vacations."
After the shock wore off, she explained that both of us have wide and varied interests. While I'm perfectly willing to go spend a week at a Lincoln Highway conference, taking bus tours of the highway or spending three days in Chicago with several thousand crazed women, she's more likely to go to Dallas to be with several thousand crazed women, who all happen to be wearing pink. (I think I get the better end of that deal, don't you?)
She's also traveled cross country with me in Sonja, my 1929 Ford. She's not so high on that anymore.
So I don't force her to do something she really just doesn't want to do.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:
PamperedDor said:bumping cause its such a nicer subject then the bashing on the other thread!!
chefjeanine said:Yeah, what's up with that. I didn't sign up either but I also didn't feel it necessary to make a comment that sounded REALLY nasty.
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