Sometimes it needs a little spring cleaning, sprucing up, re-organizing, adjusting etc..
But once you get rid of a little junk, shake the dust off the good stuff and put it out where it can be easily utilized, enjoyed and appreciated, you realize just how good it is!
My husband and I had a major falling out a couple of weeks ago. I got mad, wanted to kick him out, and got even more upset when he took the situation lightly. We had a very, very long talk. It was good. We re-prioritized some things, made some decisions about a few items and moved on from being angry.
It’s interesting how a disagreement can make your marriage better. I think it’s good to re-visit some things now and again with your spouse. It’s important to keep it fresh. It’s so easy to fall into the marriage rut if you don’t keep your relationship a priority.
Does your marriage need a little spring cleaning? Here’s a book to get the conversation started…

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It’s happens. You’re not alone. Doesn’t sound like a fun moment in time. But! Sounds like the situation was used for the good and to strengthen the union. That’s how it oughta work, methinks.
Gosh, I’ve not read this book–heard lots of good things about it and just haven’t picked it up.
Maybe ‘research’ would be good.
Good thoughts. What seems very bad at the time often turns out to be very beneficial. We have certainly had our share of arguments that opened up important areas of conversation.
Happy everything worked out well. I bought that book a few years ago and we read it together. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things hop xo