Top 10 Relationship Secrets - As Learned From My Twin 2 Year Olds

Written by Kari White


Being happy in life and in relationships is very similar to learning to walk, talk and spell. I am blessed to have twin 2-year-old daughters and am amazed constantly at how much I learn from them on a daily basis. As I watch them run around and explore I find myself realizing just how much my observations apply to being successful and happy in a relationship and in life.

So take heart inrepparttar following tips – they may come from little people but they haverepparttar 131015 power of giants

1. No matter how smallrepparttar 131016 issues are you can always improve your relationship! In every relationship, we come upon hurdles. Some of these hurdles are small while some are huge and are individual to your and your husband. Just remember to never give up and try to work these hurdles out together.

2. Climb that wall – no matter how bigrepparttar 131017 wall is – persistence pays off inrepparttar 131018 end. Never give up on your dreams as a couple. Keep on trying. Your dreams are unique to each other – it might be to buy that dream home, have children or move to an exotic country. Dream and work together to reach those goals.

3. Surprise each other with your hidden talents. At times, each of you will feel small and frail as life pushes you through different obstacles. Rely on each other’s strengths and talents to help each other through life’s never-ending challenges.

4. Act like a silly goof. Whenever and wherever you want – express your love for each other. Don’t care about what others are thinking asrepparttar 131019 two of you dance or run throughrepparttar 131020 streets. Keep your relationship full of fun and ridiculous gestures.

5. Remember to share. In each relationship, you have to give, take and share. Fromrepparttar 131021 materialist items to your most personal emotions, keep an open dialogue with your spouse to share all that you can as a couple.

Finding the Humor in your Wedding

Written by Kari White


Prepare for anything to happen on your wedding day!!

No matter how much preparation you have given to your wedding or reviewedrepparttar details; some things can just happen.

One week before my wedding, my father announced he was going in for a major colon operation. Unfortunately, there was no way he could re-schedule this operation and there was also no way we could re-schedulerepparttar 131013 wedding.

We just had to go on. The operation was a success but byrepparttar 131014 timerepparttar 131015 wedding hit he was still inrepparttar 131016 hospital and was only able to come torepparttar 131017 wedding to walk me downrepparttar 131018 aisle. The poor guy helped pay forrepparttar 131019 party, had tons of friends there and had to leave. It sucked but there was absolutely nothing we could do about it. It was justrepparttar 131020 way things played out.

You can never know what might happen. But,repparttar 131021 main thing is to go on. My dad not being at my wedding was a huge glitch in my day but it also helped me overlook allrepparttar 131022 other things.

Say for example:

¤ My fiancé getting a black eyerepparttar 131023 day beforerepparttar 131024 wedding while kickboxing

¤ The spa screwing up my booking for my pedicure and manicure (onrepparttar 131025 positive, they did getrepparttar 131026 bridesmaid’s correct)

¤ My aunt spilling a full glass of red wine all downrepparttar 131027 front of my mothers (pink) dress

¤ Scrambling for a place for pictures asrepparttar 131028 weather wasn’t cooperating for outdoor pictures as planned

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