I'm realizing now just how strongly my idea of marriage as a "fortress for well-being and salvation" was influenced by the way I grew up. Marriage should be a place of safety, comfort, and love - but also an institution that is prepared for challenges and attacks, from within and without. There will be bad days, and worse days, and days where it may seem easier to just quit. That is when I must remember that I DO want what I grew up with - fighting and determination and stubbornness - but I will fight the desire to give up when life's challenges seem to be more than we can handle. I am determined to build a marriage that is worth defending - and one that will last forever. And I will stubbornly, stubbornly cling to the idea that it IS possible to be one-half of the old-couple-holding-hands-on-a
"You may not remember the time you let me go first. Or the time you dropped back to tell me it wasn't that far to go. Or the time you waited at the crossroads for me to catch up. You may not remember any of those, but I do & this is what I have to say to you: today, no matter what it takes, we ride home together." - Brian Andreas
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Quite a moving post for me.
Marriage = “for well-being and salvation” that makes me happy.
Its funny how we choose our future existence and declare that hey! life we will not allow certain relationships, especially marriage to be the same as…
You’d be a great wife and mother. I really enjoyed getting to know ya sistaa and I mean it : )
Ez - I'm glad. Thanks for visiting. =)
May - The "fortress" idea makes me happy too. I've enjoyed getting to know you too - we're not done yet. =)
interesting post...i just went to a marriage workshop and they handed out a sheet of paper for us to fill out. one of the questions was
"what do you think were the positive aspects of your family?" and you had to list them.
then it asked "what were the negative or challenging aspects of your family?"
and then, "what are you trying to do (or would try to do) differently in your new family?"
it was interesting, the stuff that came out...maybe you should try it, too :)
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