This is really true, Kathryn. Living life together with another person, be they a spouse, child, family member, friend–takes a lot of forgiveness–and compromise. But as long as the benefits outweigh the difficulties, it is worth having a husband, partner et al who accepts you as you are and vice versa.
By the way, I really like your new design. I don’t know if I told you before.
Thanks, Fran. The quote seemed appropriate, as yesterday was our first anniversary. And the blog re-design was Husband’s gift to me (it took him many hours!).
I’m glad to see you stopping by. Life’s been oversaturated for me too — I’m skimming more than I’m delving when it comes to blogs.
This is really true, Kathryn. Living life together with another person, be they a spouse, child, family member, friend–takes a lot of forgiveness–and compromise. But as long as the benefits outweigh the difficulties, it is worth having a husband, partner et al who accepts you as you are and vice versa.
By the way, I really like your new design. I don’t know if I told you before.
Thanks, Fran. The quote seemed appropriate, as yesterday was our first anniversary. And the blog re-design was Husband’s gift to me (it took him many hours!).
I’m glad to see you stopping by. Life’s been oversaturated for me too — I’m skimming more than I’m delving when it comes to blogs.
that’s sweet