23 Ways to Celebrate Your Marriage

by Obi-Akpere | February 22, 2008 at 02:53 am
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When you first met and got hitched, you couldn't stop gushing about married life and how wondrous it was going to be. In fact, the situation was so serious that your best friend, your sister, and even your mother were getting a little tired of hearing the details.

But then, after the wedding hoopla faded, you probably found that life kicked in at a wicked pace, your priorities got reshuffled, and you just didn't have time to sit back and reflect on your marital bliss. If you can relate, know this: "It's not the traditional stuff — the big dinner out once a year, or even the regular Saturday-night dates — that pulls you together and bonds you," says Constance Ahrons, Ph.D. "It's little bits of time stolen together and small, frequent gestures that remind you of what you have in common and your commitment to each other." Of course, no one's saying you should bag the annual dinner. But try these ideas from experts and couples, and you'll find that opportunities to connect and feel really good about your marriage are lurking everywhere, every day of the year

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Jarrett Martineau

Thanks for the post, Obi-Akpere. We encourage contributors to frame highlighted or quoted stories with their own writing, and your post would benefit from the addition of your own perspective, in order to personalize it and to provide further context.

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Abigail Ryan-Allrich

I totally agree with the post. It's not always that marriage isn't as sexy, wonderful, or great. It's more so that we are occupied with paying bills, planning our future, tracking finances, planning parenthood, investing for the future, and just getting trying to get the most out of everyday.

In the end its worth it if you're married to a partner who is willing to do the work, hang in there for the ups and downs, and make some time to have fun too.

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