Here's the link to part 6 of 6. A while back we did a video on "We don't share the same interests." We talked about changing our expectations not on "doing things I like with my spouse," but instead challenged to set your expectations to "enjoying doing things with my spouse." Here’s that original post, We Don’t Share the Same Interests, in case you missed it. We then received a...
Here's the link to part 5 of 6. A while back we did a video on "We don't share the same interests." We talked about changing our expectations not on "doing things I like with my spouse," but instead challenged to set your expectations to "enjoying doing things with my spouse." Here’s that original post, We Don’t Share the Same Interests, in case you missed it. We then received a...
Here's the link to part 4 of 6. A while back we did a video on "We don't share the same interests." We talked about changing our expectations not on "doing things I like with my spouse," but instead challenged to set your expectations to "enjoying doing things with my spouse." Here’s that original post, We Don’t Share the Same Interests, in case you missed it. We then received a...
Here's the link to part 3 of 6. A while back we did a video on "We don't share the same interests." We talked about changing our expectations not on "doing things I like with my spouse," but instead challenged to set your expectations to "enjoying doing things with my spouse." Here’s that original post, We Don’t Share the Same Interests, in case you missed it. We then received a...
Here's the link to part 2 of 6. A while back we did a video on "We don't share the same interests." We talked about changing our expectations not on "doing things I like with my spouse," but instead challenged to set your expectations to "enjoying doing things with my spouse." Here’s that original post, We Don’t Share the Same Interests, in case you missed it. We then received a...
As I write this in August of 2019, I’m helping a friend through his final days with cancer. His wife is living in a myriad of thoughts and feelings. We might think we know how we would handle cancer, but I don’t think anyone actually knows until we have it. It’s like the boxing analogy that says, “Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the face.''...
How We Accepted Christ - What Being a Christian Means to Us Kim and I got married on September 12, 1981. As of this writing, we’ve spent 37 years together. I am amazed at what our marriage has become and had no idea it could be this good. But it didn’t start out like it is now. Our marriage is the way it is because we have each...
How We Met Kim and I both grew up on farms. They were 5 miles apart near the town of Ligonier in northern Indiana. Kim is five years younger than me so we didn’t meet until after I had graduated from high school. It is common in our community for kids to gather at a house with parents who love to have the kids around, and Kim and I met...
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