You never hear that, do you? That’s one cocktail, nobody wants. But if you are married and taking in air, it’s a drink you’ll get to taste at some point. No worries though, Mate! All you need is one book. Love and Respect.

 

It is the relationship book to end all relationship books. It explains the differences between men and women. When I read it a few years ago I was amazed at what I didn’t know. In fact, I have spoken with people who have been married for 35 plus years and they didn’t even know some of the simple facts in this book. Their consensus was the same…I wish I would have read this book years ago.

It teaches women to respect their husbands. Heck, I thought I was. Turns out I didn’t even know what respect really is. On the other hand it teaches guys to speak love to their wives. Typically they understand respect, but not love so much.

This book has allowed us to trade a good marriage for a great one. The kind happily ever after is made of. In the process it has helped me as a mom to understand all guys better. Since we’re raising a couple I think it’s helped me speak to our boys better and feed them the respect they need too.

I’m giving away one of these books for Valentines day. To enter please leave a comment about your plans for the day of love. Entries will end Feburary 13th at 9 pm. Enter now and trade your marriage on the rocks drink for sex on the beach.

Good Luck.

Sis

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7 Responses to “I’ll have a marriage…on the rocks, please”

  1. Aneta says:

    Oh, that’s one book I have heard a lot about, but haven’t read myself! (and I would do well to read it) Pick me! Pick me! ;)

    Our plans for Valentine’s Day are to go up to Sun Peaks (the local ski mountain extraordinaire), enjoy the sights and sounds, and have a wonderful lunch together. It’s only a 45 minute drive away from here, but it’s really a very different world! One of the most beautiful places on earth. :)

    Happy Valentine’s Day!!

  2. Bev says:

    I am so happy that Valentine’s Day is on a Sunday this year. We will relax over coffee and read the papers together. The grandkids will call after opening the Valentine surprises we sent them … some funny photos. And my one and only will take me to dinner at a favorite restaurant.

    I’ve been lurkingly enjoying your blog for some months now!

  3. Donna R says:

    That sounds like a great book! We have a terrific marriage now but if it could get even better WOW!
    Our plans are to try to find a place for all the kids to go so we can have an evening alone on Saturday night. We might go out to eat, might go to a movie, or might just stay home and enjoy the QUIET house!

  4. Mrs. Money says:

    My hubby is working on Valentine’s Day! I am so bummed :( Obviously I need this book. ;) lol

  5. Well, since I am pregnant and we have a 10 month old, we won’t be going out on V-Day, but staying at home. We decided to cook a meal together since we both enjoy cooking

  6. Patti says:

    Well, since V-Day is on Sunday this year, we will start the day out attending church, then the church dinner afterwards. We don’t have any specific plans to celebrate, but will definitely be together, which is enough most days. :)

  7. [...] don’t have any words of wisdom for staying together except read this book. I’ve learned that real love is tough but resilient. It’s get-your-hands-dirty messy. [...]

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