Loving Each Other Beyond Valentine’s Day

The days after a big romantic event (such as Valentine’s Day) can bring a time of let down. But does this have to be your reality? Do you have to experience a let down in the days and months beyond Valentine’s Day? The answer is “no” (in case you’re wondering). Read More…

More Romantic Things to Do

In the previous Marriage Insight we gave you a list of things you can do to increase the romance in your marriage. So how many did you try? If you said there weren’t any on that list that appealed to you, here are even more romantic things you can try. Read More…

NOT Wasting This Challenging Time in Marriage

So… are you tired of talking about this “challenging” time in our history? Yes… we are too! We’re over the top tired. But that doesn’t mean we can ignore it hoping it will go away. It won’t. If we could close our eyes, wish it away, and it would all Read More…

Are You in a Marital Rut?

“Marriage is a long journey, and any long journey requires occasionally getting off the road to eat, to fill up the car with gas, or simply to rest. Has your love fallen into a marital rut? Is your marriage slowly getting buried under the daily routine? What can you do Read More…

Are You or Your Spouse Romantically Challenged?

The idea for this blog came from an article I came across on this issue and I thought, “Yep! Being a spouse who is romantically challenged is pretty common. And it can happen to both husbands and wives.” But truthfully, it usually is complained about that the husband is the Read More…

ROMANTIC TIPS For Husbands and Wives

“Romantic”… what comes to mind when you hear that word? Is it candlelight dinners, midnight walks along a beach lit brightly by a full moon, snuggling in front of a roaring fireplace on a cold winter night, or maybe it’s just holding hands and walking and talking together without thinking Read More…

Understand Your Spouse (Part 1) – MM #263

A perplexing thing about marriage is how you live together day after day and yet you can still understand very little about each other. When we marry most of us believe this won’t be “OUR” problem. We think this happens to other married couples, but not to us.  And then Read More…