Friday, September 30, 2011

Marriage Promises

While in Charleston we ate at this famous, 5 generation restaurant called Hyman's Seafood. Also part of the business: a general store and Aaron's Deli located on either side. The restaurant had a lot of personality and one of the owners personally came by and gave Christian a voucher for a free ice cream (or as C would say "i".) Anyway, on the tables and in the bathrooms were these little inspirational cards about growing old, soldiers, marriage, etc. Steve and I thought the advice on the marriage card was right on:

50 Promises for Marriage (by Steve Stephens)

1. Start each day with a kiss.
2. Wear your wedding ring at all times.
3. Date once a week.
4. Accept differences.
5. Be polite.
6. Be gentle.
7. Give gifts.
8. Smile often.
9. Touch.
10. Talk about dreams.
11. Select a song that can be “our song.”
12. Give back rubs.
13. Laugh together.
14. Send a card for no reason.
15. Do what the other person wants before he or she asks.
16. Listen.
17. Encourage.
18. Do it his or her way.
19. Know his or her needs.
20. Fix the other person’s breakfast.
21. Compliment twice a day.
22. Call during the day.
23. Slow down.
24. Hold hands.
25. Cuddle.
26. Ask for each other’s opinion.
27. Show respect.
28. Welcome the other person home.
29. Look your best.
30. Wink at each other.
31. Celebrate birthdays in a big way.
32. Apologize.
33. Forgive.
34. Set up a romantic getaway.
35. Ask, “What can I do to make you happier?”
36. Be positive.
37. Be kind.
38. Be vulnerable.
39. Respond quickly to the other person’s request.
40. Talk about your love.
41. Reminisce about your favorite times together.
42. Treat each other’s friends and relatives with courtesy.
43. Send flowers every Valentine’s day and anniversary.
44. Admit when wrong.
45. Be sensitive to each other’s sexual desires.
46. Pray for each other daily.
47. Watch sunsets together.
48. Say “I love you” frequently.
49. End the day with a hug.
50. Seek outside help when needed.

2 comments:

Bob Raymer said...

This list is a must read. I love it! Wish I had seen it early on in my first year of marriage - but I feel that I have learned most of these OJT in 34 years. Though Joann and I have both changed over the years - I feel that our love for each other is stronger than the day we made our commitment to each other in 1977.

Jillian said...

Love this list! Thanks for sharing, Erin!