Thank you so much for your blog and for the accompany comments to this entry. Somehow snow days when everyone else is off, I feel like my husband is the only one working I know there are many but it is very hard. I have known many women who have married non-members and are happy. Ask her out on dates. Then you might want to talk about all the things her church requires. She is instructed to have children within wedlock very soon, raise these children in a Mormon home, and devote hours each week to church activities plus Sabbath observance on Sunday. I don't know what to really do to find time to be with him.
I realize that the answers to many of these questions may be different for every family, and that we need to continue to discuss them more as a couple as we continue to think about our future. I'm not so sure. I keep busy with my own activities, but it becomes really hard to have a date night. Since her father is a bishop, I'm sure he'll want to have his daughter marry a temple worthy person.
This is the type of doctrine that Joseph rejected and so have the leaders of the church. The woman provides advice and counsel but doesn't preside. God brought the two of us together, and we are truly in love. You will desire to have that eternal marriage, to have that support in taking kids to church, to be able to talk docterine with a like-minded individual. I wish you all well on your recovery from this particularly vile church.
I deal better with inattention when he is home better than him as well. Can they keep a job and or clean up after themselves. I really don't know how will I cope up with every matter without him by my side in this new road ahead of me. I'm the wife of an intern and we try to make a night each week to go do something, just the two of us.