Foundations of Marriage: by Regina Hill

Love, trust, and forgiveness are the foundations of marriage.
In marriage, many days will bring happiness, while other days may be sad.
But together, two hearts can overcome everything….In marriage, all of the moments won’t be exciting or romantic, and sometimes worries and anxiety will be overwhelming.
But together, two hearts that accept will find comfort together.
Recollections of past joys, pains, and shared feelings will be the glue that holds everything together during even the worst and most insecure moments.
Reaching out to each other as a friend, and becoming the confidant and companion that the other one needs, is the true magic and beauty of any two people together. It’s inspiring in each other a dream or a feeling, and having faith in each other and not giving up…. even when all the odds say to quit.
It’s allowing each other to be vulnerable, to be himself or herself,
even when the opinions or thoughts are not in total agreement or exactly what you would
like them to be. It’s getting involved and showing interest in each other

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