DOING THINGS WITH MY HUSBAND
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- A Mom's Perspective: Why I Love it when My Husband is on VacationRecently, my husband had a week- long vacation. As a mom to a preschooler and a young baby, I was thrilled. Along with having some help with the kids, my husband and I were able to spend more time together.
- My Husband's AffairThe impact of my husband's affair has affected his entire family, not just our marriage. Everyone is hurt by cheating on a spouse. Is it worth it?
- Learning About and Dealing with My Mother's Illness: DementiaWhen I learned that my mother had dementia, I realized that our relationship would change. I've continued to learn from her, but it is in a different way now.
How I Spent Time with My Little Girl and Learned from HerWhen I couldn't go out and spend time with my little girl because of my chronic condition we did lot of indoor activities and whatever we did, she considered them as fun activities.- Three Benefits of Doing Crafts with Your KidsLearn the about the three benefits of doing crafts with your kids.
- A Tiny Glimpse into Retirement Years with My HubbyI've been seeing glimpses of what life will be like for my husband and I once we're both retired. It may not be perfect, but I think love will eventually conquer all our differences.
- 5 Mistakes I Made with My New BabyIt wasn't until I held my new baby in my arms that I realized I knew nothing about caring for an infant. I made several mistakes with my newborn. Read what I have learned (the hard way) about caring for a new baby.
- My Husband, Deployed?A personal account of my reaction to the news that my husband will be deployed to Kuwait.
My Husband Called Me GayThis is an account of how a married woman's husband took ridiculous offense to her cutting her hair. Documenting the long-term emotional affects to the relationship and the possible reasons why he took this approach.
Psychic Children: Dealing with My Intuitively Gifted GrandchildrenThis is the third installment in a series based on the true facts about two of my intuitively gifted grandchildren. They have been privy to experiencing the presence of spirits and of knowing things before they happen.- Gardening with My HusbandFlower gardens can be a lot of fun to create and make a big difference in the look of your property. But what if you don't have a green thumb?
How I Learned to Love Football and Spend Time with My HusbandThe football widow is a term attached to the thousands of women who spend hours on Sunday, Monday and some Thursdays cursing the inventor of American football.
Getting My Husband Back for Good This TimeWant to know about getting my husband back for good, and have a marriage worth living. Life is to short to live it with friction in marriage, your learning is what will give you your desire...- How to Cope with Your Husband's Alcohol AddictionDo you have a husband who is an alcoholic? Do you find it difficult to live a happy life with your husband's drunken rages and unpredictable behavior? If so don't delay getting help.
Hearing with My Love FilterI was hearing a different "language" than my husband was speaking. Alleviating a lot of the strain in my marriage is now becoming possible by realizing the basic differences of men and women.
My Therapeutic Experience with the Beads Dealing with a Chronic DiseaseThe work, which was started as a hobby, became a necessity to share some of the expenses at home with my husband who was paying so many medical bills without complaining, take care of the kids and run the house.- Social Networking, Facebook and a Funny Conversation with My Daughter, CassandraThe following is a funny conversation I had with my daughter on Facebook, catching up and talking about the H1N1 flu symptoms among other things.
- 4 Things Men Think is RomanticMen think things are romantic just like women do. Men just wont admit it as easy as Women tend to.
- My Husband's AffairThis true story tells how I lived through my husband's confession of having an affair...and explains why I made the choice to stay with him.
- My Husband Has ADD - How I Live With it Day to DayADDers are easily distracted, but there are some things that my husband cannot be distracted from.
- A Series of Altercations with My Husband, in No Specific Order.I have decided to use writing as the means of dealing with the sometimes-raving maniac who is my husband. I am going to write a series of reports on incidents in our lives and try to figure out where our life together should end up.
- My Husband Gave Me Permission to Have an Affair - Now What? (Video)Having an open marriage is interesting enough...
Some Things I Am DoingA few things I am doing to boost my energy levels, some of these things may be helpful for you also.- My Husband's Battle with Grief and Depression, Part TwoAn update on the situation conveyed in a previous article about the effects of grief and depression on my family as a whole and my husband specifically.
- My Husband's Bipolar DiagnosisMy husband was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and ADHD early on in our marriage and we have had a rough time learning to live with it. Every aspect of our "normal" life has been affected dealing with this disorder.
- How My Husband and I Continue to Survive the Suffering EconomyHow my husband and I are staying afloat despite financially tough times.
- So My Husband Got Laid OffMy husband got laid off, and a lot of other companies seem to be following suit. A lot of people are getting laid off. Instead of thinking about how rotten the economy is, let's take a step back and see why.
- How Our Family Coped with My Mother in Laws CancerI would not say I coped with my mother in laws cancer so much as I flew by the seat of my pants at the time. How can you cope with a situation you can barely comprehend let alone think about?
- Being Supportive of My Military ManPeople would give me sympathy or ask me how I felt with my husband gone, insinuating it was wrong. That's when I would tell them things the media wouldn't.
- How My Husband's Stroke Changed My LifeMy husband had a massive stroke that left him right side paralyzed and with no verbal or written ability to communicate. An event we thought could never happen to us did happen. It destroyed our previously comfortable and often complacent lives...
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