Showing posts with label Marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marriage. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

How to Make a Marriage Last


By no means am I a marriage expert, but I've learned a few things since Ryan and I began life as a married couple nearly four and a half years ago.  

The biggest lesson for me about marriage: 
Don't sweat the small stuff, and pick your battles.  
This is a hard one for me, as I like to have the last word and have things just my way... 
But those things are not as important to me as happiness in my marriage, so I've learned to let the little things go, which I think is important.

On our wedding day we asked friends and family to share their advice to us as newlyweds.  Some of my favorite responses:
-Laugh a lot, love a lot, and lower your expectations.
-Tough times usually come--the perfect time to hold each other closer.
-Love is a verb, so do it.  It doesn't just happen.
(And my personal favorite:)
-Ryan, she is always right!!  Just nod your head and say, "Yes dear.'  Trust me on this one!

That brings me to this article my mom saved for me awhile back where couples who had been married for an extended period of time shared their own marriage advice.


How To Make a Marriage Last

  1. Work hard. People who stay married for a long time make a conscious effort at working at their relationships. They place their commitment to each other as a higher priority than work, hobbies and even their children. They know that the best way to be a great parent is to be in a loving and long-lasting relationship.
  2. Talk about things that matter. It’s so easy to waste time talking about routine matters of work, family or chores. Happy couples talk about their dreams, fears, hopes and fantasies. They share very private and personal feelings and thus stay emotionally engaged with their partner. With a psychological security based on trust and communication, these couples can truly be themselves and experience that amazing feeling of being safe and accepted in another’s presence.
  3. Be nice. We all want to feel special, particularly from our lifelong partner. The experts have found that little things mean a lot in a relationship. Simple things such a genuine compliment, a thoughtful surprise and special attention during tough times really matter. They reflect a caring and concern that mean a lot more than flowers once a year.
  4. Celebrate life. A colleague of mine left work early to take her husband out for dinner to celebrate his recent positive evaluation at work. I voiced some surprise at making such a big deal over such a routine event. My friend gently advised me that their family constantly searches out opportunities to notice and enjoy events that others may view as routine. Successful partners enjoy each other, and they actively look for ways to have fun. They are attentive to the small accomplishments of their partners.
  5. Argue gently. Conflict is inevitable in any relationship. Arguments about making, saving and spending money are the number one sources of tension between partners. Good couples don’t ignore such problems, but deal with them in a respectful way with lots of compromise and communication. They avoid bringing up past hurts but focus on coming up with acceptable solutions for both partners.
  6. Fight boredom. So much of how we live our lives is due to routine and habit. After a while, it is natural to get bored by your partner and seek excitement elsewhere. Committed couples avoid that malaise by taking risks and trying new activities. This adds a vitality and excitement to your relationship and makes it more enjoyable to be around your partner.

Food for thought as many of us resolve to be better in 2014.  
My marriage and relationships are a high priority this year.  The older I get the more I continue to realize it's the people in our lives who matter most.
And also, I will continue to pick my battles and remember not to sweat the small stuff.

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Monday, July 29, 2013

Over the Weekend I Learned...

-That a plan for a weekend away in Newport can quickly turn into a weekend home alone when your husband is an on-call wild land firefighter

-That 28 (ok, ok practically 29) doesn't make you too old for a slumber party with the girls...
but it does make you too old to fall down in the street (in front of roughly 150 people) and scrape your knee, foot and elbow
(which I did)

-That pedi-cabs are a great mode of transport 

-That summer in the Pacific Northwest really is almost perfect 

-That a bar in a mall is not as weird as I thought it would be 

-That this (very short) book is proving impossible to finish...
but that I've got to get it done by Wednesday in time to see the movie! 
 
-That the Brewer's Festival is just as fun as I remembered it being...
(and is great for people watching!)

-That huckleberry beer is not as delicious as it sounds...
but that pineapple vodka with jalapeno sweet and sour mix is even more delicious than you would think 

-That it's perfectly acceptable to stay in PJs until 3:00 pm

-That this show really is as good as everyone says...
(and may cause people to stay in their PJs until 3:00 pm) 
and that this show gets worse every week

-That I still really don't know how to work the coffee maker without Ryan here to operate it for me...
but luckily there are way too many coffee shops in Portland

-That this place rivals my favorite spot for happy hour in town...
and I need to get back there asap 

-That three-day weekends are great, but four-day weekends are wonderful

-That dinners at home with family are just as good as any fancy meal out
(or even better)

-That I really miss my honey when he's gone...
but that I have the best girlfriends and family to spend time with...
and I am truly lucky


Only four more days until next weekend :)
Really hoping my honey is home!

Monday, July 22, 2013

A Special Occasion

Tonight Ryan and I went on a good old fashioned date.  
It was a Monday, and not a special day--besides the fact that we were apart all last week while Ryan was working on a wildfire in central Oregon and we missed each other.

He picked me up (from work) like a true gentleman and we tried to go to one of our old favorites (closed) so we chose another great place for happy hour.  
We sipped mojitos and margaritas, ate way too much gourmet Mexican food, and then capped the evening off with the much loved ice cream from Salt & Straw.

There are no pictures because I went out straight from work, my hair was a mess, my clothes were not cute, and I spent my day chasing after three year olds... 
So when I tell you it was a wonderful evening, you'll just have to take my word for it.

And that brings me to this quote.  
It doesn't take a fancy night out, a fresh new outfit, or cute hair to make an evening something special.  And taking advantage of summer evenings with my sweetheart need no special reason.

There's always a reason.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

In the Words of Mr. Rogers


In the wake of Monday's tragic events, I am overwhelmed with sadness, compassion and grief for all those who were affected by the violent acts.  

I am also overwhelmed with pride that at this very moment, my husband is pouring his heart building a career as a "helper." 

Moments like these make me so grateful for Ryan, my family, my friends, and the simple joys that we too often take for granted.

Live every moment.  Really live--because nothing is promised.

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Happy Birthday, Ryan!

You're 29 today.  

When we met, you were just a teenager.


We started dating.

Then we got engaged.

And married!

After that we moved across the world.

Somewhere in there we traveled around thirteen different countries.

Now ten years have passed and (dare I say it) you're almost thirty?!  
How did that happen?

Happy birthday my love.
I have no doubt that 29 will be a great year.

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Three Years

Three years ago today, Ryan and I faced each other and said the vows that would bond us together as husband and wife. 

On that day we never could have guessed where life would take us.  
Unexpected circumstances turned into adventures, bringing new opportunities and life changing experiences.
Since our wedding day there have been ups, downs, adventures and new beginnings.  
Above all there has been love, trust, support, friendship and laughter.

Not to mention moving across the world.  (Twice.)

When we told our friends and family that we were moving to Korea, the response I got was practically unanimous.  
"We can picture Ryan doing that but not you!"  

I have always been somewhat of a homebody, and leaving the city I'd grown up in with all that was familiar and safe was out of character for me at the time.

The fact is Ryan has brought out an adventurous side in me that I never knew existed.  His curiosity and love of life has given me countless new experiences, and opened me up in ways I never could have imagined.  We have grown stronger together everyday.  I haven't really left home because home is with him.

Cheers to that.
"I’m not here because I’m supposed to be here, or because I’m trapped here, but because I’d rather be with you than anywhere else in the world." -Richard Bach

Happy three years, my love.  They've been the best yet.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Happy 30th, Mom and Dad

My beloved parents have been married for thirty years today. 

 
Thank you mom and dad, for showing me the compromise, patience, teamwork and love that it takes to create and sustain a wonderful marriage.  You've officially been married ten times longer than I have, so it's safe to say you know a little bit more about marriage than I do. :)

You are truly inspirational.

Happy 30th!

Saturday, June 30, 2012

Korean Wedding: Traditional lunch and beachfront reception

After the unique and beautiful ceremony, lunch was provided at a nearby restaurant.   Wedding guest pulled up floor pillows and got comfortable.  The traditional Korean dishes came one after the other, until our long table was full of small plates to share.

From top: songpyeon, pajeon, kimbap, raw fish, veggie salad, fried veggies, the spread,  doenjang chiggae with mountain vegetables and rice to end the meal.

The elated newlyweds popped over to say hello as we finished our yummy meal.

In the evening we moved to the beach for a lively reception full of snacks, drinks and dancing.
 

The celebration lasted late into the night, which couldn't have been more perfect.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Korean Wedding: The Ceremony

Two of the first people we became friends with in Korea got married on the first Saturday in June.
He is Korean, she is American; they are adorable.

Their wedding ceremony was held at a temple in the center of Busan.  

It was a truly special day and I have the 198 photos to prove it.  
Here are my favorites.

First glimpse and photo opp with the bride.

View from my sweet balcony spot before the ceremony.


  Guests peeking at the bride in her carriage before the walk (ride) down the aisle.  She was like Cinderella.
 

Ryan (that handsome first guy on the left) and the other gentleman carrying the bride in to meet her groom.


The ceremony was beautiful.
I loved when the couple each drank from half of a gourd that was later put together as one.  The two also read letters written to each other in both English and Korean.  

Traditional performance.


The groom and friends join in!

Families stand united.

We were so lucky to be a part of such a unique and lovely day!  
Best wishes to the newlyweds on the start of a beautiful new life together.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Happy Birthday to you, Husband

The first birthday we celebrated together, was your 20th.  
We'd been dating for just a few weeks. 

Fast forward eight years.  
Now we're married for over two years, living in South Korea and loving every minute of this wonderful and crazy life we've made together.

I am grateful for you and our marriage every day.

Oh, and here's something you should know.  I have a little plan for us, you see.
...........................................................

#1, check, #2, check, #3 check. 

I'm so excited for the rest.

{You did notice our future baby is a girl, right?}

Happy Birthday Husband!