I've noticed my stress level ebbing and flowing a lot lately. I never thought I would say this, but I am almost thankful for the little stresses of life (The girlfriend drama, do women ever grow up? The school stress. What am I going to make for dinner, and how am I going to get the laundry done?) if only because it means that the real problems in life are manageable right now. A year ago at this time, I was sitting in the hospital with my sweet Brian watching him get more and more swollen and just praying that pathology results would come back okay. Everything else fell far, far away and while I was overwhelmed, my priorities were straight. Take care of Brian. Get rest. Eat. Pray. Repeat.
Now that we are out of crisis mode, I have the freedom to add a few things that priority list, but the core remains the same. My marriage is my number one priority. Marriage is hard work. Even good marriages need serious maintenence so that they don't fall into disrepair, just like a house. When I don't clean my house for a week or two (who am I kidding? I haven't done a good deep clean in months!) I don't want to live in it. Like a house needs upkeep, so does a marriage. This means lots of communicating, and I get uncomfortable with maintenence conversations sometimes because I want to believe that Brian and I are just perfect for each other and things should always fall magically into place. Perspective is everything though, and knowing that these conversations don't mean that our marriage is broken, but that we are working to keep it healthy makes all the difference. We constantly grow as a couple, and it is so important never to take the blessing of our marriage for granted. We chose each other as companions, and we must choose also to progress together.
On that note, here is a little photo journey of how Brian swept me away this weekend to celebrate and decompress after a very tumultuous year.
I woke up early on Valentine's Day to make pink, heart-shaped pancakes for my love, and when I came into the kitchen, I saw.... |
We had a corner suite and it was great! We ate at Fogo de Chao and came home and spent the night cuddling and digesting ;) |
Love! |
Day Two, almost Hobbit time! |
It was delicious! |
So sad...time to go home! |
It really was the best Valentine's Day ever. I am so grateful for such a sweet Valentine. I am thankful that Brian is healthy and confident that he will continue to improve. Relationships are so important. Whether its a friendship, or a relationship with a significant other or your family, do not take it for granted. As humans we are programmed to depend on each other. Work hard to cultivate those connections. It is not a sign of weakness, but of strength when you can continually strive to thrive within your relationships.
I'm ever grateful for the strong and true relationships in my life.
My sweet girl...I said a prayer and lit a candle for you and Brian at mass yesterday . I thanked the Lord for giving you both a Happy Valentine's Day this year . And as always love to you both !
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Thank you Grandma! We did have a great weekend! Love you too!!
DeleteOh girl, loved the pics. Thanks for sharing!!!!! I love those pancakes, I gotta show this to Rick! ;)
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