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Monday, September 13, 2010

My Very First Time

Leading title, huh? {shakes finger at those with dirty minds} I’m talking about my first time blogging, y’all.

This week I’m participating in SITSBack to Blogging Event. SITS stands for The Secret is in the Sauce and consists of a SITSahood of thousands of woman bloggers who come together to offer support and friendship through commenting. I’ve found so many of my favorite bloggers through SITS. If you’re new to blogging, or if you are simply searching for a way to connect with other bloggers, SITS is the place for you.

Today’s writing prompt is to re-load the first post you ever wrote as a blogger. I started blogging on another (now defunct) platform, and one of my first posts was written days after my 4th wedding anniversary.

As of July 26th, 2007, I've been married for four years. Good grief! Where does the time go?

Here's what I've learned in those 4 years:

1. Marriage is not a fairy tale. Once you get engaged, you do not float off into your future on a white cloud, only to encounter rainbows and fluffy bunnies in your future. Rarely do you live "happily ever after." There will always be bumps in the road... but how you handle them dictates whether your marriage will grow stronger or crumble.

2. Your boy will never be as nice or romantic as he was when you were dating. He has you now. He no longer needs to put forth such effort.

3. Your wedding isn't the most important day of your life. It's just one day. The rest of your days together is what matters. Remember that when you freak out about bridesmaid dresses or the catering. Bridezilla is never an attractive look on any female.

4. Most men will only give flowers one special occasions or to say "I'm sorry." If you have a man who does it just because, count your blessings.

5. For that matter, count your blessings if you have a man who says "I'm sorry."

6. Having someone to come home to each night (well, most nights for us Navy gals) is really the most comforting thing about being married.

7. Just when you think your head will explode from anger, your husband will say something stupid or funny, and suddenly you aren't mad anymore.

8. My husband is never as romantic or as free about his feelings as he is when he is 10,000 leagues under the sea. I have the letters as proof! You did say that!

9. To some extent, personal hygiene goes out the window once you are married. I'm no longer concerned about wearing cute, sexy outfits to bed. Don't like my ratty t-shirts? Well, I don't like those pajama pants you've been wearing for the past month. Deal with it.

10. My husband really does know me better than I think he does. I always nag him about how he doesn't know what I like (case in point -- the salt and pepper shakers he got me for my 25th birthday), but then he comes home with the Friends box set, and I realize he was listening to me after all. Of course, a detailed list always helps.

11. Funnily enough, Jason was very independent before we got married. He managed to pay bills, buy groceries, and make appointments on his own. However, he seems to have regressed since our wedding. Oddly enough, he no longer knows where the grocery store is or how to load the dishwasher. Hmmmmm........

A few years back, Oprah had a couple on her show that had been married for 70 years. When she asked them what was the secret to a happy marriage, the husband answered "We were never out of love at the same time." I think that's very true, and it's amazing advice. Love is a verb; it is an action; it is something you do. It's a choice you make every day. You can choose to love and be committed to your spouse. You can choose to stick through the hard times, and the times where you just don't feel "in love" anymore. The feeling of falling "in love" may fade but the action of love, if you chose, does not.

In closing, I'm very happy and very lucky to have found such a wonderful husband. Here's to many more years of marriage!

It is very interesting to read this post three years later! I still think all my lessons are true, and I still to this day count that Oprah story as some of the best advice I’ve ever heard about marriage.

Something to talk about: what have you learned in your years of marriage? Single gals, what do you look forward to most about marriage?

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5 comments:

Mandy said...

What a GREAT post! I'm so glad you reposted it!!

Allyson & Jere said...

This really is a great post, offering lots of great advice. Thanks for sharing.

sprinkles said...

I'm 100% certain that I won't ever be getting married. I won't go into why, I just know that it isn't in the cards for me. But if I were going to, I'd look forward to having that special man to come home to every night. I've lived on my own for so long though that it'd be a real adjustment to suddenly have someone else living there too!

Becca said...

Very true post- thanks for sharing it with us again!

~Becca

Lishak said...

#8 is so true!!! LOL...I've got lots of emails with super gooey stuff. :) And I'll cherish them forever. I chalk it up to an extra benefit of being in the Navy life. :)

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