MARITAL ADVICE ***** Marriage Life's Adventure ***** Every day of your married life will be an adventure, particularly on those days that the two of you never even leave the house. Click https://www.amazon.com/Marital-Advice-Grandson-Joel-Husband/dp/0692998152 to see book reviews on amazon.com Copyright © 2018 By Peter Davidson
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Marital Advice **** The Marital Bus **** As the Marital Bus rumbles down the highway of life, there cannot be two people wrestling for the steering wheel, or surely the bus will crash. Know when it is your turn to drive and when it is time to quietly sit in the back seat. Check the reviews for Marital Advice to my Grandson, Joel on amazon.com by clicking on https://www.amazon.com/Marital-Advice-Grandson-Joel-Husband/dp/0692998152 Copyright © 2018 By Peter Davidson
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Marital Advice **** Our Happy, Happy Valentines Day **** My wife and I have a unique Valentine's card ritual that we do every year. On Valentine's Day, we go to a card shop together and carefully study the cards. After serious contemplation, we select a card for each other. We exchange cards on the spot and read the card carefully selected for us by each other. We thank each other for the wonderful, meaningful card and share a hug and a kiss right there in the card shop. Then, we put the cards back on the rack and go to our favorite bar and buy some cocktails with the money we would have spent on the cards. And, that's how my wife and I have a Happy, Happy Valentine's Day. Happy Valentines Day to You, However You Choose to Celebrate it. Check out this link to see what book reviewers are saying about Marital Advice to my Grandson, Joel https://www.amazon.com/Marital-Advice-Grandson-Joel-Husband/dp/0692998152 ...
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Marital Advice **** Sharing - It's Not Like In Kindergarten **** You learned as a child that it is good, proper, and nice to share with others. This concept carries over to marriage, but it works a little differently than it did in kindergarten. Let's say, for example, that you like to occasionally eat a banana. You realize that your wife is not as fond of bananas as you are and that she rarely eats them. You stop at a convenience store on your way home from work and they have some great-looking bananas. You decide to buy two of them - one for today and the other one for tomorrow. You get home and place your bananas on the kitchen counter. After dinner, you decide to have one of your bananas for a snack. Your wife asks, "Can I have the other banana?" Of course, you graciously say "Yes." There goes tomorrow's banana. A few days later, you stop at the same convenience store and they again have some great-looking ba...