Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Ten Things

Hey there.

Have you been outside today?  It's nuts!  I was too warm in what I wore!  Our apartment was humid after having the windows open all night.  I woke up and smelled spring in our room.

Then, on my way to work- complete downpour.  I could hardly see the road.  It seemed especially bizarre to me since I was in the city, and not some remote field out in the country.

Anyway...

I read a really great blog post yesterday.  If I understood correctly, it was a comprised list from another blog.  So this would be a link to a post about a post, or several different posts...  So, if you check it out, just be prepared to be navigating around the web a bit.


In a nutshell: this is a list that had been created by a woman who has been married for 8 years.  She explains that she and her husband, during their first two years of marriage, didn't always know how to love/express love to each other correctly.

As a result, she and her husband came up with this list of ten things to help them be better to each other.

I read through the list yesterday, and followed the links to the original blog posts that the list creator wrote explaining each idea, and thoroughly loved them.

I hurriedly jotted down the main idea of each one in my notebook, and took my abbreviated list home.

I think that I hurt Jered's feelings when I mentioned it to him.  He asked what was wrong with our relationship in the first place, but that wasn't what I was getting at in the least.  I just think it's a fantastic, simple, fun way to strengthen a marriage that is great already.

If you're interested in the blog, it's called  Today's Letters.

The biggest reason I took note of this post is because I want to love my husband better, and I think these things will help.  Maybe you'll like them too.

Until next time,

Aim

1 comment:

  1. It's ALWAYS a great idea to better your marriage and I believe every marriage can improve. Because afterall, perfection is impossible. But improving is intentional and absolutely necessary, no matter how great or terrible your marriage :)

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