Posted by Hallee on Nov 7, 2009 in
Love,
Marriage,
Surviving separation
It’s awesome. If I’m thinking about something and I’m driving, I can just give him a quick call and have a one-sided conversation. The kids call and tell him goodnight or good morning. If I want to just have some connection with him, I call and listen to his voice on the message then leave him a message.
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Posted by Hallee on Oct 30, 2009 in
Marriage,
Romance,
Surviving separation
This is part one in a series about surviving separation from your spouse…One of our ways of surviving this separation is to enjoy the typical, normal, standard day-to-day things together – like a good cup of coffee.
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One of the first things she asked me was what I was doing. I told her I was a homemaker in a small town in Kentucky, married to the most amazing man in the world and mother to three absolutely wonderful children. Her reaction puzzled me and hurt me at the same time.
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Posted by Hallee on Oct 7, 2009 in
Blog Stuff,
Love,
Marriage,
Romance
In it we learned, among many other things, that Gregg’s love language is giving gifts. Lucky me, you might be thinking. :) However, my love language is not receiving gifts, so he’s still forced to step outside of his comfort zone. But that doesn’t stop him from raining the love down on me in his way.
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A true wife makes a man’s life nobler, stronger, grander, by the omnipotence of her love, turning all the forces of manhood upward and heavenward.
Tags: Behavior, Biblical womanhood, Christian, Christian Faith, Happiness, Holy matrimony, Human behavior, Human Interest, Husband & wife, Marriage, Minister, Personal life, Positive mental attitude, Psychology, Queen, Sermon, United States Christian Commission
Love Life for Every Married Couple author Dr. Ed Wheat, provided an acronym to describe his method of strengthening and improving a married relationship.
B-E-S-T
B is for blessing.
E is for edifying.
S is for sharing.
T is for touching.
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First blog post. For the last few weeks, I have really felt a calling from God to start a blog, so here I am.
Tags: Biblical womanhood, Blog Stuff, Christian Faith, Christian prayer, Christian Spirituality, Computer consultant, Family, Holy matrimony, Homemade unprocessed food, Homemaker, Human Interest, Kentucky, Marriage, Raising boys, Raising girls, Recipes, Religion/Belief, United States Army Special Forces