Marriage is a relationship in which one of you is always
right and the other is the husband.
There are days that she will make about as much sense to you as going to
McDonald's for a salad, but deal with it.
She will have endless amounts of beauty supplies sprawled across your
side of the bathroom counter. (The
amount of beauty supplies will increase with age.) She will always find you attractive with a
dishrag in your hand and asking her what she would like for dinner. She will steal covers and put her cold feet
on your backside. Don't ever act like
you just cleaned the whole house when all you did was take out the trash. Compliment her. She knows she's chunky when she's chunky; love
her anyway. Go to the gym with her. There
will be days you feel like poisoning her coffee, and there will be days you
wish you would have just drank it instead.
She will not always shave her legs; in fact, this becomes rarer after
children. When she sends you on errands,
do it right for goodness sake. She
doesn't need the 3rd string quarterback picking out the wrong peanut
butter. Never count on your furniture being
in one place for too long; when left to her own devices, she will
change it. Frequently, the middle of your sentence will be interrupted with the
beginning of hers. That’s your cue to
stop talking. Don't ever say you have to
use the restroom when she asks you to do dishes. Don't give her "the look" when she
pulls into a parking space like she owns the joint. When shopping, don't make her feel like you
would if you were hunting with the game warden.
She will always worry about money, where you are, why you’re late, and
the spot on the carpet she can’t get out.
Her mind is like an internet browser with forty-five tabs open at
once. There will be times you think she
is completely crazy, but remember, you wanted to marry her! Love her more than you do the dog, your truck,
and bacon, because there isn't much she wouldn't do for you; after all, she
said, “Yes”. When you look back twenty
years from now, remember how much fun you had annoying each other and promise
to do it for thirty more.
~Happy Trails
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About Me
- Heather Layman
- Havre, Montana, United States
- Western Montana girl living in north central Montana. The outdoors call frequently, and there is no better way to see them than on the back of a good horse. Life companions are my pup, Sage , and horse, Twist.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Marital Advice
Since both my brothers have decided to get hitched as of
recent, I felt the need to bestow upon them my vast wealth of marital knowledge…
Ha! Here goes nothing.
Western Montana girl living in north central Montana. The outdoors call frequently, and there is no better way to see them than on the back of a good horse. Life companions are my pup, Sage , and horse, Twist.
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2 comments:
Hummm......ya got it perfect!!
Thanks Angelo! I enjoy your musings on the Broken Yoke café!
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