“Cheap” usually has a negative connotation of being a Scrooge or a penny-pincher or buying something of low quality. I prefer to think of myself as frugal or thrifty. When it comes to building a strong marriage, however, creativity is more important than cost. Regularity is more life-giving than one ... Read More about HSN: Cheap Dates for Cheapskates by Susan Vogt
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HSN: How to Refill Your Cup of Love by Kurt Uhlir
photo source Have you ever thought: "I just don't love my husband any more." "I'm just not attracted to my wife anymore." "My life would be so much better if I was married to _____." "I wish I lived like _____"? You know how you're "supposed to act" towards your spouse but it's just so ... Read More about HSN: How to Refill Your Cup of Love by Kurt Uhlir
Hot Summer Nights: Just a Few Days to Go!
I can't believe there are only a few days left of Hot Summer Nights - what a journey this has been! I'd like to say we've saved the best for last, but we've been giving you the best since Day 1 so the next few days should be wonderful as well. We've had a few new great ideas added to our date ... Read More about Hot Summer Nights: Just a Few Days to Go!
HSN: Letting God Lead by Lisa Macdonald, Clinical Psychologist
Although I am a Clinical Psychologist, I am writing from the perspective of a woman, wife of 15 years, and mother who has experienced many joys, as well as disappointments and struggles in marriage. I hope that sharing my personal experiences will resonate with you, and that it might provide ... Read More about HSN: Letting God Lead by Lisa Macdonald, Clinical Psychologist
HSN: Tea for Two by Jennifer M. Lawrence
My husband and I will be married for 16 years this fall. I married young. I was 20 years old, while Jon, my husband, was the ripe old age of 25. (I like to say “old” just because he was 5 years older and had some patches of gray hair at the time.) Financially, we were not doing well. Being so young ... Read More about HSN: Tea for Two by Jennifer M. Lawrence