Caring for Marriage

A brief message to inspire and encourage you in your marriage, present or future.

Marriage Moats- Fortified

Published: Sun, 01/29/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Fortified Photo: Stephen Conroy Sleep is intrinsic to the human condition. There is usually no guilt heaped on top…

Marriage Moats- Loved

Published: Sat, 01/28/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Loved Photo: Zane Kathryne Schwaiger The other day I bumped into the adult child of a lifelong friend. She did not…

Marriage Moats- Eat First Assess Later

Published: Fri, 01/27/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Eat First Assess Later Photo: Zane Kathryne Schwaiger Each morning I feel popular. The sound of the metal food tins…

Marriage Moats- Old Quilts

Published: Thu, 01/26/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Old Quilts Photo: Chara Smith I collect quilts. I sew them, and buy them on ebay. There are eight double wedding…

Marriage Moats- Web

Published: Wed, 01/25/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Web Photo: Holly Feerrar I bet when you saw the title your mind went to the internet. But I am reflecting on the…

Marriage Moats- Perfect and Imperfect

Published: Tue, 01/24/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Perfect and Imperfect Photo: Stephen Conroy I subscribe to a number of blogs, though I do not read all of them every…

Marriage Moats- Sticks

Published: Mon, 01/23/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Sticks Photo: Anita Halterman Church this week was about sticks. Twelve volunteers held their bamboo poles, two of…

Marriage Moats- Lint Trap

Published: Sun, 01/22/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Lint Trap Photo:Stephen Conroy The first time we owned a dryer was in California. I say we owned it but that is a…

Marriage Moats- What it Looks Like

Published: Sat, 01/21/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage What It Looks Like Photo: Ours is a culture that buys the idea of offering support.... training wheels, internships,…

Marriage Moats- Don't Look?

Published: Fri, 01/20/17

Marriage MoatsCaring for Marriage Don't Look? Photo: Chara Smith Our family moved frequently when I was growing up, simply because of my father's job.

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