Marriage: Where Snoring Becomes A Love Language. The Marriage Matters Series

Par : Joshua Rhoades
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230088271
  • EAN9798230088271
  • Date de parution14/03/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

Résumé

Marriage is a wild, beautiful, hilarious, and sometimes exhausting journey that no amount of romance movies or advice books can fully prepare you for because, at its core, it is the merging of two wonderfully different people who bring their own habits, quirks, and opinions-especially when it comes to things like the "right" way to load a dishwasher or whether the thermostat should be set to "comfortable" or "arctic tundra." It's waking up in the middle of the night to your spouse snoring like a freight train and realizing that, somehow, this is your life now-and despite the lack of sleep, you wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's the ongoing negotiations over who will take out the trash, the silent but serious stare-downs over the last slice of pizza, and the endless game of "I don't care, you pick" every time you try to decide where to eat. It's learning that real love isn't just about grand romantic gestures, poetic love letters, or candlelit dinners-it's in the quiet, unnoticed moments, like making them a cup of coffee before they wake up, grabbing their favorite snack from the store just because, or sending them a meme in the middle of a long day to remind them that you're thinking of them.
It's choosing laughter in moments that could turn into frustration, offering grace when you'd rather win the argument, and realizing that sometimes the most romantic phrase in the world is, "I'll do the dishes tonight." It's holding onto each other through the best days and the hardest ones, through the chaos of raising kids, managing a home, and figuring out how to function as a team when you're both running on caffeine and pure determination.
It's the undeniable truth that love isn't always easy, but it is always worth it-especially when you have a partner who will walk beside you through every messy, wonderful, ridiculous moment. This book is a celebration of those moments-the ones that make you laugh, the ones that make you shake your head, and the ones that remind you that, even in the snoring and the struggles, love is what holds it all together.
Marriage is a wild, beautiful, hilarious, and sometimes exhausting journey that no amount of romance movies or advice books can fully prepare you for because, at its core, it is the merging of two wonderfully different people who bring their own habits, quirks, and opinions-especially when it comes to things like the "right" way to load a dishwasher or whether the thermostat should be set to "comfortable" or "arctic tundra." It's waking up in the middle of the night to your spouse snoring like a freight train and realizing that, somehow, this is your life now-and despite the lack of sleep, you wouldn't trade it for anything.
It's the ongoing negotiations over who will take out the trash, the silent but serious stare-downs over the last slice of pizza, and the endless game of "I don't care, you pick" every time you try to decide where to eat. It's learning that real love isn't just about grand romantic gestures, poetic love letters, or candlelit dinners-it's in the quiet, unnoticed moments, like making them a cup of coffee before they wake up, grabbing their favorite snack from the store just because, or sending them a meme in the middle of a long day to remind them that you're thinking of them.
It's choosing laughter in moments that could turn into frustration, offering grace when you'd rather win the argument, and realizing that sometimes the most romantic phrase in the world is, "I'll do the dishes tonight." It's holding onto each other through the best days and the hardest ones, through the chaos of raising kids, managing a home, and figuring out how to function as a team when you're both running on caffeine and pure determination.
It's the undeniable truth that love isn't always easy, but it is always worth it-especially when you have a partner who will walk beside you through every messy, wonderful, ridiculous moment. This book is a celebration of those moments-the ones that make you laugh, the ones that make you shake your head, and the ones that remind you that, even in the snoring and the struggles, love is what holds it all together.