Do You Love Quotes?

Happy Friday! I’m ready for the weekend here, but before I signed off on our Friday fun, I wanted to remember our marriage humor and good quotes. Some of the following are funny, some are touching and some are just exactly what they are. Print out this little list of gems and hang them on your fridge or near your desk where you can see them and they can inspire you and your spouse! Have a great rest of your Friday! Married couples who love each other tell each other a thousand things without talking. Chinese Proverb There is no … Continue reading

Marriage Humor – With a Grain of Salt

Here lies my wife in earthy mould/when she lived did naught but scold. Good friends go softly in your walking/lest she should wake and rise up talking A man and his wife were visiting the holy land when his wife suffered a heart attack and passed away. Though obviously devastated, he had to answer several questions with regard to the disposition of his wife’s body. An official told him that he could bury his wife there in the Holy Land for $150, but if he wanted to take her home to the United States it would be $4000. The husband … Continue reading

Anniversary Notes – What Do You Give When?

Are you getting ready to celebrate an anniversary? Looking for some etiquette in the traditional and modern gifts associated with each anniversary? Here are a few tips: 1st Wedding Anniversary – the traditional gift is paper, the modern gift is a clock 2nd Wedding Anniversary – the traditional gift is cotton or straw, the modern gift is china 3rd Wedding Anniversary – the traditional gift is leather products, the modern gift is crystal or glass 4th Wedding Anniversary – the traditional gift is books, flowers and fruit while the modern gift is related to electrical appliances 5th Wedding Anniversary – … Continue reading

Planning a Wedding? Make Your Own Luck

Our greater population and the habits of the American people encourage frequent migration. Many of us do not live in the same city where we were born. So it’s far more likely that the bride and groom come from far different neighborhoods, cities and even states. Chances are their parents didn’t meet for the first time until after they became engaged. Of course, there are exceptions to everything and I know plenty of couples who’ve known each other since childhood and my husband and I grew up in the same area – but it’s so urban that while we knew … Continue reading