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<blockquote data-quote="Mom2oddson" data-source="post: 42216" data-attributes="member: 65"><p>husband and I are very much in love. More so each years. We just celebrated our 10th anniversary in February. It's a lot of hard work. We have made a choice to be happy and to stick together. And we work very hard at it. With a difficult child, difficult child-in-laws, easy child developing Bipolar and husband being gone for six months, there is a lot of strain on us. (Especially when the two kids are husband's and it's his parents that cause problems).... </p><p></p><p>There are many times that husband will ask me "If you had to do it over, would you still marry me?"... I always answer "Absolutely!". </p><p></p><p>My folks are almost to their 50th. My Mom once told me that "on the worst day with your Dad, my life is still better with him than it would be without him"... She went on to explain that there are tough days in a marriage, but if you remember how good the good is, it makes the tough days managable. </p><p></p><p>husband and I always make time for the two of us. We have a date night once a week...even if it's just hiding in our room with a DVD. It's our time. We make sure that we spend time with each other every day. If it's just sitting together to watch the weather report. </p><p></p><p>I consider husband my rock - my port in a storm. And he thinks the same about me. We are best friends and we have made a pack that if it comes down to us breaking up because of kids or parents - we will run away together and just be the two of us! It's fantasy most of the time, but it works on bad days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mom2oddson, post: 42216, member: 65"] husband and I are very much in love. More so each years. We just celebrated our 10th anniversary in February. It's a lot of hard work. We have made a choice to be happy and to stick together. And we work very hard at it. With a difficult child, difficult child-in-laws, easy child developing Bipolar and husband being gone for six months, there is a lot of strain on us. (Especially when the two kids are husband's and it's his parents that cause problems).... There are many times that husband will ask me "If you had to do it over, would you still marry me?"... I always answer "Absolutely!". My folks are almost to their 50th. My Mom once told me that "on the worst day with your Dad, my life is still better with him than it would be without him"... She went on to explain that there are tough days in a marriage, but if you remember how good the good is, it makes the tough days managable. husband and I always make time for the two of us. We have a date night once a week...even if it's just hiding in our room with a DVD. It's our time. We make sure that we spend time with each other every day. If it's just sitting together to watch the weather report. I consider husband my rock - my port in a storm. And he thinks the same about me. We are best friends and we have made a pack that if it comes down to us breaking up because of kids or parents - we will run away together and just be the two of us! It's fantasy most of the time, but it works on bad days. [/QUOTE]
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