Relationship Building

Relationships thrive when they are worked on each day.

Relationship Building

19 Year Anniversary

Today is my 19th year anniversary of living with Bob; we’ve known each other for 28 years. That’s just amazing. And I love him more daily :). We both went to WPI and our lives have intertwined since then. He supports me enthusiastically in everything I do – drives me to writing group meetings, helps […]

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Give Thanks

Life is short. Find a moment today to tell those you care about how much they mean to you.

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Forgiveness

Reading Forgiveness by Iyanla Vanzant – it’s a 21 day step by step approach to forgiving. An interesting, useful exercise to go through. It strongly encourages journaling every day as part of the process. Day 1 was about forgiving yourself for all the oh-so-human mistakes you might have made during life. We’re all human, we […]

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Do Something

If you have time to whine and complain about something then you have the time to do something about it. — Anthony J. D’Angelo

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TV destroys relationships

TV destroys relationships – what do you think? TV destroys relationships  

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New Orleans

CNN is listing New Orleans, LA as one of the most romantic cities in the world. What do you think? Have you been there? Was it romantic?

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Britain’s royal pregnancy

Are you following Britain’s royal pregnancy? Do you think Charles will ever be King, or will it jump to his son William?

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Life without love

Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit. — Kahlil Gibran   Live without Love Graphic

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Romantic Trips

What romantic trip would you take if your PowerBall numbers got drawn? Would you go to Hawaii? France? Somewhere else?

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Partners and Politics

Do you and your partner agree on all things political? If not, how do you manage the places you disagree?

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