Sunday, June 6, 2010

Our little secret

My husband, Jason, and I have ran into many a people who have asked us about our first "fight". The look on the faces of these people is priceless when we tell them there hasn't been one. We have even had someone try to convince us that fighting is a "good" thing and every relationship goes through it. I don't think so. Where is the happiness in that? Sure we have had our disagreements and misunderstandings, but nothing we remember and definitely not a full blown fight. In fact, our few misunderstandings took place while we were apart, but that only seemed natural. It's hard to read someone when you aren't with them and definitely the stress of seperation played a big role.

However, since we have been married and together 24/7, there has been nothing but love and joy. No arguements and no fights. Why? Because it's not worth it. It wastes perfectly good time that could be spent in happiness with my husband. If we have an issue, we talk it out, work it out, then forget about it. We don't keep anything from each other. Honesty and communication is key. There isn't anything I wouldn't tell Jason. He is my best friend.

Marriage can be the most rewarding and uplifting experience that can happen to oneself for the rest of your life if you let it. Jason and I have a friendship that is unconditional, accepting, and looks passed the human flaws; a relationship full of communication, I love yous, surprises, and hugs and kisses.

That my friend is 'Our little secret'. And remember, fighting is NEVER a good thing.

3 comments:

  1. There is disaggreements and misunderstandings in all human relationships---and even some conflict, but the better our conflict resolutions skills, the less the ugly "fighting" happens! Some people bury their problems to avoid the conflict. Eventually that leads to major problems because little things fester and add up to much more. I'm so thankful that you two are doing well! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Too eary in the morning! I noticed my grammar (verb choice) is wrong in the very first sentence! Sorry!

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  3. So nice that someone else feels the same way! Bryant and I have never had a fight yet, and it just keeps getting better and better! Way to go girl!

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