Wedding tips: Communication is key
A Guy's perspective
Honestly, I cannot remember how we got around to it but I was running on Racetrac coffee and little sleep. I perked up though when he said he has been married for 26 years. No rings. No annual celebration just love and a deep commitment to one another. He says he works hard and she works hard. I believe he said he was in construction and she was in the medical field. ( I actually started writing this blog on my wonderful Samsung S4 and the pics were taken by me taking pictures of his phone screen.)
Guess I will never be a journalist....That's why I am a notary, a wedding officiant, and now a part time blogger.)
26 years. Wow, that's awesome, I respond. Feeling a little emboldened, I ask... So what would you tell other couples who want to have longevity in marriage. Before I share his nuggets of advice, I would like to sincerely thank Edwin Ruiz of Oviedo for willing speaking to a stranger and being proud of his relationship with his wife Lee. I wish you both many more years of bliss!
By the time we were nearing the end of the conversation even the young woman from earlier was asking his advice on starting over, being safe to date again.
- He says don't expect every day to be perfect. Ride out the hard days and enjoy the good days.
- Talk all the time. Communication is key.
- Trust and respect is a huge factor.
- Have fun and a sense of humor. Create a bond.
- Disappear together. They both have Harley Davidson motorcycles (purchased in Sanford Florida) and he says they go riding often.
- Always be there for your partner. Don't throw your partner under the bus to make yourself look better. This was one of those things they had to work on personally.
- Be able to admit when you are wrong.
- He advised to have the ability to make small sacrifices. He says he is not a dancer but will dance for her. Have stuff you do together together. Not just for yourself, but for each other.
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This is a 49 year old guy. So when they got together they were both young enough to make all the mistakes, and figure out what works and what doesn't along the way. I know this isn't the end all be all and maybe you have heard these same tidbits before. If you have, then you know by now there must be something to it. If you haven't then maybe something Edwin said will work for you.
What positive tidbits of advice do you have that you use in your relationship or marriage?
Also I would like to thank the guys at Tires Plus in Oviedo for getting me in and out in record time and for a lower price than what I was going to be charged at Tire Kingdom.. The alignment has helped so much.

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As bad as I did not want to spend the morning at a car shop, I felt blessed that I was able to meet such remarkable people and come away with something interesting to share. Life can be challenging at times for me but times like this remind me that I am kind of living a charmed and blessed life.♥
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