To update you, I have been spending time with my friends that are in different stages of marriage. Some happy. Some are not. There are a few contemplating divorce. One contemplating infidelity. One, despite her intense anger with her spouse is determined to continue to work at it with so much tenacity that is commendable. As we sat and fellowshipped, one thing we collectively learned is that in everything there is a lesson to be learned. One friend learned to speak freely and realized that admitting she needed help was not a sign of weakness. It was one of the first steps to gaining strength to improve her marriage. Another learned that your stated level of commitment is going to be tested. And that once you think you've got it, you learn who is truly in control. Not you nor your mate. God is...
Personally, I have learned that sometimes it is necessary to just to be quiet. As a married woman I have really been tested in the area of just being quiet. A simple hush. Zip it. Silencio. Shhh. Listening and not quickly responding. I must emphasize that remaining quiet does not signify weakness. Quite the contrary, having the ability to be silent is such an aquired strength. Sign of maturity. Silence allows you to hear. wait and trust God. In James, I love that book in the bible written by Jesus' brother James, James 1:19 Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, for a man's anger does not bring about the righteous life that God desires. Hmmmm. A simple nugget to chew on.

Blessings to you all!! Love you...
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And how you feel about this little note from the desk of real wife....