
Last week, 7.7, we celebrated 30 years of marriage.
These are some of the things I learned over the years:
- That HaShem loves me very much – He sent him to me.
- That being stubborn is an advantage – holding and not letting go, insisting on the togetherness even when is though.
- That to be lenient is required – it’s just not worth it to spoil the ‘us’ on account the personal.
- That there is no point in trying to change the other – hardly ourselves is possible.
- That children are the bridge to ourselves – together and separately.
- That it’s not just more important to give then to receive, it’s preferable.
- That at the end of every giving there’s receiving.
- That inner bliss does not depend on an outside approval.
- That happiness is contagions.
- That the house needs to be taken care of just like we take care of us and the kids.
- That accepting the other as is – begins with accepting ourselves as is.
- That there is nothing like waking up the house with music and the smell of frying egg and fresh salad.
- That only when it’s good in the company of myself – it’s good in the company of others.
- That your spouse cannot replace a best friend – but he is the best friend in the whole wide world.
- That devotion is very moving.
- That doing something only because the other wants to – is love.
- That good couplehood is not how he fulfills my needs 0 but how can I fulfill his needs.
- That loving him is a privilege.
- That we are not identical – but we are so much alike.
- That we are not the same – but this is what makes it all so worth it.
- That I love him more every day.
- That I still envy him – even though it happened over 31 years ago.
- That when it’s hard on the outside – getting closer makes it all much more easy.
- That what we have now – it the best thing to have.
- That it’s better not to take it personally – even though it’s impossible to tale it publicly.
- That it’s possible to say whatever you want to – but it’s really the tone that makes the music.
- That there is no one that knows me so well – truly.
- That it is a miracle every day.
- That there is nothing like the moment he enters home at the end of every day.
- And that being wrapped up in his hug – is the most at home that there is.
Love. Always. Forever.