Archive for February, 2010

I Promise – © Danny Blackburn

I Promise
To take time for you and pursue you passionately
And I promise to love you compassionately
I do seek to understand your needs so deeply
And I promise each day to love you so completely
I will provide a home of love and emotional purity
And I promise love, laughter, honesty and a life where you feel security
I will make time for you, for without you I have no time
And I promise you to cherish, honor, respect, admire and be kind
Time may take us down a path where you need to be taken care of
And I promise to hold you, clean you and continue to admire you with love
If life places pain in your heart I will be there to fill it with love
And I promise each day to pray for our health and happiness from God above
I will awaken each day to see your sweet smile and feel your touch
And I promise to bring you happiness and laughter,
I love you so much I will be there for you each day of my life
And I promise to make you happy for you are my wife I give you my heart,
I love you girl that can’t you see
And I promise to you to be very attentive and caring indeed
I have ran for miles swearing my love to you for life
And I promise to God to honor you, my beautiful wife I Love you

Source: I Promise, Marriage Poems

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Lars Leetaru

After Valentine’s day, and planning consider couples frequently breaks because of money… so here are some inputs for a conversation BEFORE the “I do” Whether the issues are big or small, money will prove a powerful force impacting your marriage — sometimes overtly in the form of routine arguments; sometimes quietly as animosities seethe beneath the surface for years, only to explode into a potentially marriage-ending supernova.

What couples don’t always grasp is that money is rarely the real culprit. It’s the lack of communication, often stemming from a lack of knowledge about each other’s personal financial quirks and beliefs. So, some time between “Yes, I will marry you,” and “I do,” you and your partner need to have The Money Talk — the key questions all couples should ask of one another. Here are four of the more important questions to ask each other, since they provide insight and information on how money will flow through your marriage.

1. What Are Your Assets and Liabilities?
2. What Is Your Money History?
3. How Should We Divide Financial Duties?
4. Do We Combine Accounts or Operate Individually?

Read the answers and the full article here

Ultimately, all of these questions are about one thing: communication. Learn to talk about money early and often, and you can mitigate the financial tensions that are normal in all marriages. Write to Jeff D. Opdyke at jeff.opdyke@wsj.com

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