What Can Our Marriages Learn From Other Generations?
What is different about marriage for baby boomers, generation Xers, and millennials? How can couples in these different generations not only get along, but also learn from one another?
Why a Blended-Family Marriage is Different
A typical marriage brings two people together and allows those two individuals to mature, explore each other’s boundaries, and adapt to changes through mutual compromise. A blended-family marriage, on the other hand, abruptly brings two families together along with ingrained loyalties, parenting styles, boundaries and rules.
How Infertility Was Affecting Our Marriage (And What We Did About It)
Infertility is a tough season for any married couple to be in. Especially because of how it makes couples put their lives on hold. But you can’t get stuck in this mentality.
Our Adoption Story
Ten months ago, my husband and I announced to our friends and family that we were taking the plunge and embarking on that most sacred (and perilous) of journeys—adoption.
What Friends Should You Have When You’re Married?
I sat across the table, flabbergasted by his words. After all, he’s supposed to be my friend. But, what is a friend? How should a friend be involved in my marriage?
2 Things Your Marriage Can Learn From a Film Critic
I married a film critic. And while there are certainly perks to being able to see new movies for free, we also have learned two important things about marriage because of it.
How to Launch a Business with Your Spouse
Starting a business with your spouse can be one of the most rewarding and frustrating things you could do. Have you considered going into business with your significant other?
How Do We Balance Work and Family?
More couples are complaining that work is always winning. It seems like having any work/life balance is some unattainable fantasy.