I recently heard an idea that was attributed to Aristotle that I can't quit thinking about: "If you want to come across as an ethical man, you need to be an ethical man." The more I think about this, I find that I can extrapolate this concept to most parts of my life, including marriage.
We
have both changed so much in the last twenty years. We have grown up.
We have shifted in things we think. We have become more stubborn in some
areas. It has taken work to show up and continue on.
Some
days (years) seem so easy, some are incredibly hard and fraught with
tension and misunderstanding. But we have continued on and it has, and
continues to be, worth it.
In fact, the week before, Daniel called me to ask if he should take any days off since we hadn't decided on anything. I told him to take off Thursday and Friday and we went about setting a plan in motion. We found friends to keep the boys and booked a tiny house locally on Sunday (for Thursday!).
I
hope we take that big trip sometime in the next year, but if we don't,
it's okay. I have never felt so content. Maybe contentment is where it
is at. High expectations can wreak havoc (in my experience). Connecting
with each other and working individually to be good spouses and finding
contentment, that is what twenty years of marriage has taught me.
Happy 20th Anniversary, Daniel! I pray for many more years together and many more adventures to come!
A Look Back on the blog:
Five Years | Six Years | Skipped Seven Year Post | Eight Years | Nine Years | Ten Years | Eleven Years | Twelve Years | Thirteen Years | Fourteen Years | Fifteen Years
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