I met my husband at the beginning of
my sophomore year of college at Brigham Young University. We married
right before finals at the end of the year—I was only 19! So young! :) My
freshman year I always made fun of the girls in the MFHD program (Marriage,
Family, Human Development) because I thought all they wanted to do was
get married--and that didn't equate to my accounting/business oriented mind.
Boy
was I shocked with myself when after we were married I decided to switch
to the MFHD program! Fast forward several years and we were finally able
to have children after a lot of heartache. Hopefully we're not done but I'm
so grateful for the kids we have.
Going from years by ourselves and
then throwing kids into the mix has been an interesting experience. I think
that no matter what the situation, it can be hard to maintain a positive
and thriving marriage. If you're not currently married, just tuck this
article away--hopefully for future use! :)
From my schooling and
experience I've learned that to keep marriage going strong sometimes you have to
shake things up. Below is an idea to do just that.
The Weekly Marriage
Shake Up
(To thoroughly knock the socks off your spouse!)
Sweet Treat Sunday
Massage Monday
Touch
Tuesday
Woo Him/Her Wednesday
Thank Him/Her
Thursday
Fun Activity Friday
Sweet Nothings
Saturday
Sweet Treat Sunday
On Sunday, make or get a treat your spouse
really likes. If he/she is on a diet, be mindful of this and find a way to
make him/her something special. If he/she asks why just say you love
him/her. Keep your list a secret! :)
Massage Monday
You can go about
this a few ways. You can tell your spouse you're giving him/her a massage and
ask where he/she would like to be massaged. You can tell him/her a list
of areas you're willing to massage (for those of you with stinky feet
aversions :) ) or you can just do it. Be considerate of your spouses feelings
and preferences--you want this to be a wonderful experience!
Touch
Tuesday
If you're not in the habit of this, your spouse may ask you what the
heck you're doing but whenever you talk to your spouse or walk by your spouse
or sit next to your spouse, make sure part of you is intentionally
touching him/her. Do this ALL Day. Don't be surprised if your spouse
reciprocates.
Woo Him/Her Wednesday
Do whatever is romantic to your
spouse. If you don't know--ask him/her!
Thank Him/Her Thursday
Pay
attention to everything your spouse does today and thank him/her
for everything--just be sincere. Some examples that I would use:
"Thank
you for going to work today."
"Thank you for taking care of your dirty
clothes this morning."
"Thank you for changing that diaper."
"Thank you
for emptying the garbage."
"Thank you for being such a good dad to our
girls."
Fun Activity Friday
Plan something for the 2 of you. You don't
have to leave your house or you can. You don't have to get a babysitter. If
you can get a babysitter--DO! If not, stay in and play a card game or go
play a game of catch outside. Make a cake together (don't forget to
"accidentally" smear some frosting on your spouse's face). Do something out
of the ordinary. It could take 5 minutes or 3 hours. Just make a plan and do
it.
Sweet Nothings Saturday
Tell your spouse "sweet nothings" all day.
You can whisper them, text or email them, write them on pieces of paper and
leave them around the house. Tell your spouse all the things you love about
him/her--his/her personality, actions, looks, quality, etc.
Put these
ideas into action for a week and not only will you feel more love for your
spouse but he/she should definitely feel more loved and hopefully at some
point will reciprocate.
I'd love to hear your results!
(C) Copyright 2012 Dedra Tregaskis. All Rights Reserved.