Blessings

 

Photo: Ellis Island Foundation

We sing songs asking God to bless our family, bless our travels and bless our country.  But do we really recognize all the blessings when they come to us?  What about when they’re hidden in painful circumstances or unanswered prayer?  Do we see God’s hand at work even in these times, or do we feel He has abandoned us?

There is a new song by Laura Story titled, Blessings, we shared with you in Saturday’s post.  If you missed it, you’ll want to take a moment to listen to it.  It is worth your time.

Today we want to share with you the background and what led Laura to write this song.  It may surprise you, and it will certainly BLESS you.  Although she and her husband, Martin, have been married a little over 7 years, they have learned a lesson many marriages never have.

“Sometimes He gives us what we need rather than what we want.”

– Laura Story

How has God blessed you and your marriage in unexpected ways?  Do you see them as blessings or curses?

Posted in Christian Marriage, Difficulty, Music | Tagged | 1 Comment

Mark Your Calendar

 

Copyright: The Romantic Vineyard

First of all – be sure to check out our Romantic St. Patrick’s Day Ideas under the Husbands and Wives Only tabs above.  St. Patrick’s Day is this Thursday and is a fun way to show your spouse some special Irish love.

Our Here’s To Us Challenge is going very well.  This is the first month where all who entered were truly noticing the everyday moments worth celebrating!  Thank you to all who shared with us your heartfelt stories.

Fun Dates To Celebrate:

14

  • National Pi Day – why, you ask?  Because Pi=3.14 and it is 3.14.11
  • National Potato Chip Day – tuck away a bag for your spouse to enjoy all by themselves!

17

  • St. Patrick’s Day

19

  • National Poultry Day – Cook up your favorite on the grill
  • National Corn Dog Day – Yep, there’s actually an official day for this fair favorite.

20

  • National Ravioli Day – Cook up a batch at home, or visit your favorite Italian restaurant to celebrate!
  • Spring Equinox – the official first day of Spring!  If you live where it actually feels like it – why not plan a picnic.  Don’t forget to smell the daisies!
  • World Story Telling Day – Spend time reading aloud to each other from a favorite book.

And now for what’s happening in Orlando this week:

CENTRAL

NORTH

  • Altamonte Springs – Uptown Altamonte presents Friday Night Live from 7p – 9p.  FREE.

EAST

  • Deland – St. Paddy’s Day celebration on Thursday, March 17th. The theme is Wearin’ O’ The Green and the celebration lasts from 6p – 9p.

WEST

  • Winter Garden – Evening At The Pops on Saturday, March 19th from 6p – 9p.  Come enjoy live symphony music under the stars.  Tickets are only $5.

 

 

 

Posted in Date Night Ideas, Mark Your Calendars (time sensitive), Orlando Date Ideas | Comments Off on Mark Your Calendar

Project Simplify – Week 1

By the skin of my teeth!  Talk about waiting until the eleventh hour!

I decided to do this challenge because a really good friend was doing it, and I thought it would be a good way to hold each other accountable.  What I didn’t count on was all the interruptions I would have.  Seriously, by Friday when we were supposed to link up to the Simple Mom blog with our before and after photos, all I had was my before pictures!  I didn’t think I would be able to do it.

And then I remembered I had already committed to all of you to do this!  I had posted about it, so I knew I had to finish.  And I did!

Here are my before and during pics:

Before

All this came out of my closet!

I discovered these empty hangers are what took up all my space!

A blank slate!

And finally – the finished project!

Posted in Slices, Wives | Tagged | 1 Comment

We Have A Winner!

 

Photo: 2lrej5ma.minidns.net

First of all, we want to thank you ALL for taking part in this challenge.  By the stories shared, it’s obvious to see you’re getting it!  You are noticing those everyday moments and pausing long enough to enjoy them.  If you haven’t done so yet, take some time to read the comments submitting on Friday’s post.  There are some that will bring tears to your eyes.  God is at work in all marriages – in the good times and the bad.  He is accomplishing His will for our lives and our marriages and we are thrilled to share these stories together on The Romantic Vineyard.  What a harvest He is preparing!

Now to our winner – Joye Hickey – Congratulations!!  Here is what she had to say:

So, I’ve been kinda grumpy today but my “here’s to us” moment would have to be the many ways my husband has turned the other cheek today. I’ve been pretty argumentative today and since my H works from home, there was no real escape for him! But he’s been patient and loving which of course, helps me be less grumpy and tremendously grateful for such an understanding Sweetheart.

Now enjoy this new song by Laura Story titled, Blessings.  Next week we’ll share with you her and her husband, Martin’s story behind the song.  It will greatly bless you!  If you haven’t heard of her – she wrote the popular worship song Indescribable.   Have a great weekend – we’ll see you Monday!

Posted in Contests, Here's To Us Challenge, Music | Tagged , | Comments Off on We Have A Winner!

A Fragrant Aroma – Orange Blossoms

 

Copyright: The Romantic Vineyard

I had a moment this past week, which was an unexpected blessing.  We had been at a friend’s home celebrating the engagement of their daughter.  The sun had set as we were gathering our things to leave.  Opening the front door is when it happened.

The air was filled with the sweetest aroma.  It was familiar.  I took a deep breath, remembered and smiled.  My grandparents owned a couple of large orange groves in Clermont, FL, from 1922. to the early 1980’s when they were lost to a couple of freezes.  I grew up playing in the groves.  The sweet scent of orange blossoms were part of these precious memories as were eating tangerines picked from the tree while playing hide and go seek with my siblings and cousins.  It was a fun childhood.

Easter was the BEST.  That was when the family always gathered for the best food and the biggest Easter Egg Hunt.  But what I remember most was the aroma.  If you’ve never smelled an orange tree in full bloom, you don’t know what you’re missing; words simply can’t describe it!

What does this have to do with marriage?  Nothing, really.  🙂 But this was one of those little moments we’ve been encouraging you to notice.  The things you might miss if you were not paying attention.  And these are the moments we are hoping you will share with us.  If you do so by midnight tonight…we will enter your name in our monthly drawing for a gift card to the restaurant of your choice.  Not a bad deal for slowing down long enough to enjoy those special memories and/or accomplishments.

So, have at it!  If you’ve forgotten until now – you still have tonight to remember and celebrate – then, tell us about it by commenting on this post.  We cannot wait to hear and celebrate with you!  We’ll announce our winner tomorrow.

Here’s To Us Challenge

Posted in A Fragrant Aroma, Contests, Here's To Us Challenge | 18 Comments

10 Hindrances to Cultivating A Romantic Vineyard

#7 – Selfishness

Photo: Flickr - klausthebest

In a Vineyard it is imperative that everyone do the job they are called to do, as well as help out others when they are under pressure or falling behind. This is necessary for the obvious reason – fruit!  If the job doesn’t get done, there will be no quality fruit to harvest.

How like marriage.  If more couples sought out fruitfulness in their relationship, instead of going with what feels good in the moment, what a difference it would make in the national statistics.  We may desire the fruit, but lack the desire and work ethic it takes to get it.

In Paul Tripp’s book, What Did You Expect? he talks at length about our personal work ethic.  Have you ever considered your work ethic when it comes to marriage?  Are you diligent in pursuing your spouse?  Are you diligent in going after areas in your own life in need of growth and change?  Are you diligent to be the best worker of the Vineyard you can possibly be?  The answers to these questions reveal the quality of the fruit you’re cultivating right now.

Jerry Bridges’ book, Respectable Sins – Confronting The Sins We Tolerate, devotes an entire chapter to Selfishness.  He says,

“Selfishness is a difficult sin to expose because it is so easy to see in someone else but so difficult to recognize in ourselves.  In addition, there are degrees of selfishness as well as degrees of subtlety in expressing it.  One person’s selfishness may be crass and obvious.  Such a person usually doesn’t care what others think about him.  Most of us, however, do care about what others think, so our selfishness will likely be more delicate and refined.”

If you are reading this and immediately have thought to yourself, “this doesn’t apply to me.” You are either doing better than most – or you have blind spots.  The best way to accurately determine your level of selfishness is to ask your spouse.  When you ask be sure to tell them you honestly want to hear their perspective and that you promise not to react to what they say. The latter is by far the most important aspect of this exercise, that is if you want an honest answer.

Growth in marriage begins with humility.  It takes humility to see the problems and how you contribute to them.  It takes humility to do something about it.  And it takes humility to seek God’s help in making these changes.

We are selfish by nature.  Jerry Bridges continues,

“One has only to observe preschoolers playing together to see that.  How many times does a mother say, ‘Billy share your toys with Bobby.’  As Billy and Bobby grow older, they learn that such obvious acts of selfishness are socially unacceptable, so their selfish acts become more subtle, but the problem is still there.”

A peek into our Vineyard:

Tom and I talked about this post last night, but he had to work on our taxes and needed my help.  Consequently, there was no time to get to posting the blog.  So this morning I planned to write what we talked about and post it up first thing.  A great plan, but I overslept!  Tom didn’t realize my full schedule for today until I told him.   Rather than leave me to figure out how to get it all done, he’s in the kitchen putting together a meal for a friend we are serving tonight.  Because of his unselfishness, he is laying his morning routine aside to help me accomplish mine.  This is how unselfishness works – seeing a need and doing all you can to help the job get done.  I have grown in this area, not because of my great determination to do it, but because I live with a man who models it every day.  His example has motivated me to do the same.

How is your example motivating your spouse?  Hopefully, it’s to love and good works.

“And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works,”  – Hebrews 10:24

 

 

Posted in communication, Growing Strong Marriages, Hindrances to Romance | 3 Comments

Homemade Dinner and a Movie

We have been wanting to see the movie, The King’s Speech, but schedules have prevented us from it…until tonight.  We decided this would be the perfect time, and we were excited.

I wanted to fix a dinner that would build on our movie theme, but I didn’t know much about the story, except two things:

So I pondered what meal I could fix to build on our theme.  I thought of two things:

  • Veal Oscar
  • King Crab Legs

I did a google search looking for a good recipe for Veal Oscar and was pleased to find one, which used both king crab and veal in the recipe.  I knew this would be the perfect dinner for our King’s Speech Date Night.

Tom was busy working on his computer, while I got to work putting this special date night together as a surprise.  It wasn’t difficult at all, but it was a bit pricey.  (Note: you might substitute imitation crab meat to cut down on costs and use chicken, instead of veal.  And it still would be a lovely dish.)

Tom loved the meal, and the movie was enthralling.  Neither of us knew the story behind King George’s ascension to the throne.  His compelling story celebrates true friendship and a marriage built on love, trust and encouragement.  We had heard bits and pieces, but tonight they all came together giving us a clearer picture of the truth.  Come to think of it – it correlates to all the ingredients of my recipe coming together to make a perfect dish.

Yes, it was a perfect date – a veal oscar winning night – one we don’t often do yet thoroughly enjoyed.

Every now and then, you simply need a Dinner and a Movie.  There’s nothing quite like snuggling together in a dark room waiting for the show to begin.

Favorite quote: “I plan to be a very good queen married to a great king!”

Posted in Creative Dates, Date Night Ideas, Dinner Dates, Movie Dates, Unique Dates | Tagged , , | 2 Comments

Project Simplify – An Invitation

Today I want to share with you a challenge I am doing.

The Simple Mom, author of the book, Organized Simplicity, is challenging us to take the next five weeks to tackle five “Hot Spots” in our homes in need of serious decluttering, organizing and cleaning.  She is calling it PROJECT SIMPLIFY.  She wants us to take before and after pictures each week and share them with all the others taking part.  On Friday she’ll open her blog for these pictures to be posted by sharing a link to your blog. One person will be chosen to win that week’s giveaway.  Sounds fun doesn’t it?  Okay, maybe fun is a stretch – but I know it will be rewarding.  🙂

I realize many of you don’t have a blog – so here’s what I’m thinking.  If you want to join this challenge, simply let me know by posting a comment.  Then, e-mail me your before and after pictures.  I will post them all on a special Saturday post for the next five Saturdays and link it to her site.  You will have to get me your pictures on Friday to be included in Saturday’s post.

I’m very excited to have an opportunity to do this with all of you.

This past weekend, Tom and I spent four solid hours cleaning our back porch and pruning our overgrown rose bushes. It felt good to accomplish something with such incredible results.  I was amazed at how we were able to relax and enjoy an evening at home together with such a project completed.  And we had fun doing it.  Here are our before and after pics:

Before #1

Before #2

Before #3

After #1

After #2

After #3

Romance is often stifled by the clutter around us – both in our hearts and in our homes. Our Vineyard is primarily focused on the former (the heart of romance), but this challenge will help us focus on our homes.  You may find yourselves enjoying more romantic evenings at home when it’s clutter free.

I’m in – are you?

Posted in Blog Love, Romance, Wives | Tagged , , | 2 Comments

Mark Your Calendar

This week we’ll have our monthly drawing on Saturday.  In case you’ve forgotten, all year long we will highlight one couple who has taken our Here’s To Us Challenge by finding something small or something you might have otherwise missed and celebrated it.  It’s in these small moments, where we live everyday that we can discover romance on a much simpler level.  Won’t you join us?  You have all week to find one moment worth celebrating in a small or big way – it’s up to you!

To help you with this challenge we have added “Fun Dates To Celebrate” to our Monday Mark Your Calendar post.  You don’t have to live in our area to take part in these creative dates.  We can’t wait to hear what you’ve done this month!!

Fun Dates To Celebrate:

7th

  • Alexander Graham Bell Day – this is the day the telephone was invented.  Why not plan a phone date with your spouse and talk like you did when you were dating – no work, kids or stress-related topics allowed!
  • National Cereal Day – Enjoy a candlelight breakfast with a bowlful of your spouse’s favorite!

8th

9th

  • National Crabmeat Day – enjoy your favorite Crab recipe or go out for Crab Legs – Yum!

11th

12th

  • National Alfred Hitchcock Day – Enjoy an old movie classic with some popcorn and your favorite drinks for a mysterious, stay-at-home date!
  • Plant A Flower Day – Plan to spend a day working together in your yard.  When you’re finished celebrate what you’ve accomplished!

13th

  • National Jewel Day – No explanation needed.  🙂

Now for what’s happening around Orlando:

Important:  Daylight Saving Time beings on Sunday, March 13th at 2:00 a.m.  This is the time we Spring Forward.

CENTRAL

  • Winter Park – Popcorn Flicks in the Park presents, Harvey.  The movie begins at 7p. and as always – the movie and popcorn are FREE.  Bring your chairs and/or a blanket.

NORTH

  • Uptown Altamonte – Friday Night Live presents The Bird Dog Bobby Band from 7p.- 9p. on March 11th.  FREE.
  • Uptown Altamonte – Sunset Cinema at Uptown Altamonte presents Antz on Saturday, March 12th beginning at 8p.  FREE.
  • Sanford – Alive After Five on Thursday, March 10th from 5p. to 8p.  Theme of this month’s event is “It’s A Green Thing.”  Cost is $7.00 per person.  Sure to be a fun evening.

EAST

  • Titusville – Thursday Night Live presents Lost in the 50’s – a musical show.  6p. – 8p.  Bring a chair and enjoy the show – FREE.
  • Cocoa Beach – Wine and Food Festival on Saturday, March 12th.  Cost is $30.

WEST

  • Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival from March 2 to May 15th.
  • Clermont – Pig on the Pond event Friday, March 11th and Saturday, March 12th.  The cost is $2 per person.  See site for details!
  • Winter Garden – Garden Theatre presents DiamondRocks on Saturday, March 12th at 8p.  This is a tribute to Neil Diamond with a live band.  Concert is $12 in advance and $15 day of the show.
Posted in Date Night Ideas, Mark Your Calendars (time sensitive) | Comments Off on Mark Your Calendar

A Fragrant Aroma – A Smile

 

I was picking up some things  in our living room when I noticed it, a small package delivered to my doorstep by the UPS delivery truck.  I didn’t order anything, leastwise not that I could remember.  Stooping over to pick it up I noticed the return address.

I smiled.

A few years ago Tom and I were able to go to France.  We took a tour which included a visit to the small country of Monaco; you may know it as the country where Grace Kelly fell in love and became Princess Grace.  We visited the church where they were married.  It is also their final resting place as she and her husband, Prince Rainier, were buried side by side in the floor of the cathedral.  Visitors from all over the world come to remember her and their amazing love story.

From there our tour took us to the Fragonard perfumery,  where French perfumers mix various essential oils to create some of the most beautiful scents I’ve ever smelled.  This was something I had never given much thought to – how perfume was made.  The tour guide took us through every aspect of the perfuming process.  Huge vats – large enough to fill my living room, both wide and tall – were filled with pounds and pounds of fresh wildflowers from southern France.

There they were crushed and processed into a pulp until the sweet smelling oils were completely extracted.  The perfumers then take the various oils and make signature perfumes, lotions and soaps.

It was quite the tour.  It ended with a visit to their store where we could sample all the perfumes.  I found one I really liked and Tom bought it for me.  A very special memory I could take home and enjoy.

I had mentioned a few weeks ago that I was almost out of my French perfume.  Tom took it upon himself to order it for me as an anniversary surprise, but it didn’t arrive in time for him to give me while we were away.  This didn’t spoil the surprise, it only added to it.

There were times in our marriage when Tom would have told me about the order and how it hadn’t arrived in time and how disappointed he was and so forth and so on.  But through the years he has learned he doesn’t have to give the secret away – just offer a teaser, which he did.  He said he had a gift coming, but I’d have to wait for it. 🙂

This was fine with me!  Tom had bought something special.  He had bought it for me.  I could wait, and I could wait with a smile for my husband was being romantically mysterious, and I loved it!

There were also times in our marriage when I would have tried to figure out what the surprise was ahead of time.  But I’ve learned through experience it it so much more fun to go along with the suspense, even if you’re like me and find it’s hard to wait.

So whether you’re the giver or the receiver, don’t spill the beans just because things don’t go exactly as you have planned.  You never know when you may stumble upon a package in your living room and discover it’s filled with the most fragrant of aromas.  And maybe, just maybe you’ll do what I did – you’ll find it unexpectedly on an ordinary day doing routine things and you’ll smile!

1st Photo: Cheekykitchen.com

All others: Fragonard locations

Posted in A Fragrant Aroma, Romantic Ideas | 3 Comments

10 Hindrances To Cultivating A Romantic Vineyard

#6 – The Laziness Beast

Photo: Zazzle.com

There are two kinds of lazy.

The first is one who appears very busy, but never has time to do the things of most importance.  They constantly put off romance simply because the schedule is too full.

This can be likened to a vineyard when the workers do everything to care for the vineyard except the vine itself.  How ridiculous would that be?  Isn’t the purpose of having a vineyard to produce quality grapes?  How will this happen if the winemaker busies himself with things that may be important, but not primary?

It is imperative that the winemaker keeps his objective in full view or his time will be whittled away by the little foxes – they spoil vines, you know!

The second kind of lazy is the one who has no motivation. The Bible calls them “sloths.”  Have you ever seen a sloth?  They are pathetically lazy and their laziness is contagious.  You’ve heard when one yawns everyone who sees it yawns in return.  Well, watch this video and see if doesn’t give you a clearer understanding of what it looks like to be slothful, but watch out – you may catch yourself yawning…

Being slothful towards romance can be likened to the vineyard keeper who lets the vineyard care for itself.  After all, buying the property was effort enough!  This is proof of his desire to grow quality vines, right?

It’s like the spouse who says, “I said I love you when we got married and if it changes, I’ll let you know!”  This is an extremely exaggerated comparison, we know, but don’t we say something to this effect when we fail to make plans?  Of course, we’re not saying date nights are the only way to romance your spouse effectively.  No, we’re talking a lifestyle of pursuing and making much of your spouse.  Letting them know by the way you treat them, talk to them and speak of them to others is like giving the vines your best attention.

Regular affection shared both publicly and privately are sure ways to keep the foxes at bay, the sloth awake and the vines healthy.

Photo: trustmeiamnotageek

So, how is the laziness beast being tamed in your relationship?  Are you busily lazy – or lazily lazy? Either one is spoiling what God intends for your marriage to be – a reflection of His love for us, and He’s never lazy!

Posted in Christian Marriage, Growing Strong Marriages, Hindrances to Romance, Romance in Marriage, romancing your husband, romancing your spouse, romancing your wife | Tagged | 2 Comments

Romantic Orlando – Celebration, FL

As part of our anniversary getaway, we spent an afternoon in the preplanned Disney community of Celebration.  It was a lovely day with plenty to do and see.  If you are planning a trip it’s a good idea to check out their website to see what special events they may be hosting.  This past weekend was their annual Wine and Art Stroll.

But even when nothing special is happening it’s a great romantic place to be – one where you’ll feel miles away from home.

We ate lunch at Cafe D’Antonio and enjoyed a perfect spot on the outdoor deck overlooking the water.

The food was very good and the service even better.

There are many other fine restaurants to check out that are sure to satisfy any appetite!

After lunch we walked around the village center and ended up resting a spell in the lobby of the Bohemian Hotel.  It boasts quite an art selection reflecting the classier side of Florida living.

As far as other things to do – You could rent a bike for an hour or for the day.  Simply call 407-545-5061 to make your reservation.  Prices start at only $5 an hour.  Or if you’re into something different – try taking a Segway Tour or renting one to explore on your own.  Call the same number to inquire about pricing.

We stopped by the Celebration Golf Club and really wished Tom hadn’t hurt his back.  It was a beautiful day and the course was in excellent shape.  Maybe another time! <sigh>


The theater at Celebration is closed – something we were disappointed to see.  But seriously, who wants to sit in a theater anyway?

This quaint town is worth the trip, even if it’s only for an afternoon to grab a cup of coffee at Starbucks, or a special treat at Kilwin’s Chocolate & Ice Cream, find a couple of empty rocking chairs overlooking the pond and simply talk. But be sure to bring your camera; every where you turn is another moment you’ll want to capture and remember.

We agree with their website’s byline:  Town Center at Celebration, where the sun shines warm, and unique monthly events keep it cool.

 

Posted in Date Night Ideas, Orlando Date Ideas, Romantic Orlando | Tagged , | 5 Comments

Controlling The Burn

As we are posting tonight there is a wild fire raging in a neighboring county causing damage to property and the rerouting of traffic.  It is causing people to flee in fear of losing everything they have.  Last we heard it had spread across 4,000 acres and was making its aim towards a major highway leaving more havoc in its wake.

Fire is a powerful force to reckon with, and only those who are trained can help stop the firestorm once it starts.

Firefighters say the most powerful technique in preventing wild fires is to perform what they call, “regular controlled burns.” Peter Brannen with the Vineyard Gazette, a publication for Martha’s Vineyard reports:

“It may seem counter intuitive to fight fire with fire, but the key element to a prescribed burn is control.

“You’re much better off having a fire under terms that you dictate versus having a one under unpredictable conditions…”

We are struck with this picture and how it relates to marriage.  It is important to provide controlled burns on a regular basis in our relationship in order to keep from sparking a huge wildfire.  How?  By taking time to talk about the hot topics when they aren’t so hot.   You know what topics we’re talking about – the ones you dread discussing when the subject is mentioned.

It could be money, in-laws, lack of intimacy – you name it.  All marriages have them.  They simmer on the back burner until someone pushes the right button and increases the heat.

But ignoring these issues is the worst thing a couple can do;  it is equivalent to allowing underbrush to grow, which provides fresh fuel when a spark occurs.  Add to this spark a fresh wind of angry words and a wildfire is sure to ensue.  Before you know it it’s difficult to determine how the fire started in the first place and all that remains is a charred mess with little or no life left.

Marriage is hard work.  It takes commitment to go after these hot topics.  It takes love to see past the hurts and purpose to work towards reconciling our differences.  As we do this, it’s like ridding our vineyard of wild undergrowth, which hides offenses and feeds resentment.

 

Photo: Stacy Barnett

So, put on your fireman’s gear, grab your helmet and plan to burn away things you’ve been holding onto for too long.  Controlling our emotions and committing to talk openly and honestly about these things will go a long way in insuring your vineyard survives many more harvests.

As the years pass you’ll discover you’ve grown closer and more intimate by facing the pain, managing your responses and most of all – controlling the burn.

 

Posted in Christian Marriage, communication, Difficulty, Forgiveness, Growing Strong Marriages | Comments Off on Controlling The Burn

Mark Your Calendar

Plans are good.  They help us do the things we believe are most important.  They keep us from procrastinating. But plans can change, even when we don’t want them to.

Last week we went away for three days to celebrate our anniversary.  The plan was to enjoy a couple of days on the golf course – courtesy of a dear friend.  What we didn’t plan was Tom’s back going out the first thing Thursday morning.  We hadn’t even started the first hole when it happened – while warming up on the driving range.  But Tom managed, or might I say grimaced, through 18 holes.  By Friday, however, it was apparent he wouldn’t be up for another round, so we made other plans.  We were disappointed, as you always are when plans change unexpectedly.  But we ended up having a fun day.

Has it been awhile since you’ve made plans to go out together?  Have you taken the opportunity to celebrate those special, everyday kind of moments, we can often miss?  Why not make plans now for this week.  Even if they get changed, at the very least you’re making an effort to be together, whether it’s Plan A or Plan B.

Fun Dates To Celebrate:

March

1     National Peanut Butter Lovers Day – make some cookies or pack your spouse a PB & J sandwich as a surprise.

2     National Banana Cream Pie Day – no explanation needed!

National Old Stuff Day – clean out old stuff to donate.

3     National I Want You To Be Happy Day – do whatever you can to make your spouse happy today.

4     Hug A GI Day – Only do this is your spouse is one!  LOL.

National Pound Cake Day – if you have a favorite recipe, why not bake it for your spouse for breakfast.  Or serve it with fresh sliced strawberries.

Here is what’s happening around Orlando this week:

CENTRAL

  • Harry P. Leu Gardens – Date Night in the Gardens on Friday, March 4th.  Garden gates open at 6p – movie begins at 7:30p.  This month’s featured presentation is Twilight.  Cost is $5 per adult and FREE for garden members.
  • Winter Park – St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place on Park Avenue Sunday, March 6th beginning at 2p.  FREE.
  • Orlando Science Center presents the Festival of Chocolate March 5th from 10a – 7p and March 6th from 10a – 5p.

NORTH

  • Altamonte Springs – Uptown Altamonte presents Friday Night Live, Unplugged.  This week’s featured artist is the acoustic rock duo, Youngtown.  Concert begins at 7p.  FREE.

EAST

  • Bike Week begins March 4th and runs through the 13th.  Check out website for details.

SOUTH

  • Melbourne – The King Center presents Kenny G Live on Sunday, March 6th at 7p.  See website for prices and to purchase tickets.

WEST

 

 

Posted in Mark Your Calendars (time sensitive), Orlando Date Ideas | 2 Comments

Come Away With Me

32 years ago today, I married my best friend. My thought at the time was I could never love her more than I did that day…I was wrong! Our love now has grown is so many ways, more intense, rewarding, intimate, mature, more trusting, caring, thoughtful and full of faith.

Has it all been easy? By no means, but it has been good! We have witnessed the faithful hand of our God to grow us in so many ways.

So today we continue our tradition of Debi planning Valentine’s Day and me planning our anniversary. I am whisking her away for some “special time” together for a few days. It will be a time just for us – without work, email, blogging, or Facebook. We will, by God’s grace, return next week fully refreshed and renewed.

How do you celebrate your anniversary?

 


Posted in Celebrations | 2 Comments

Romantic Orlando – Mt. Dora

Mt. Dora is a small community located 30 miles North of Orlando.  Simply take Highway 441 North until you see the signs.

Mt. Dora is the perfect place for a romantic afternoon or evening.  Here are some things to do we think are worth the short drive North:

  • Take a stroll browsing the many shops and restaurants in the historic downtown district.
  • Go to Gilbert Park adjacent to Lake Dora, and maybe even enjoy a picnic lunch or twilight appetizers.
  • Take a Segway Tour to enjoy this quaint town with a new mode of transportation.
  • Book a night at the historic Lakeside Inn.

  • Spend an evening at The Wine Den enjoying a few samplings of your favorite wines, or try something new.  Appetizers are available for purchase as well.
  • Reserve a table at Pisces Rising on the outdoor deck on a clear evening to enjoy the food, music and sunset.
  • Plan to visit during their annual arts festivals or Christmas lighting ceremonies.

Whenever you plan to visit simply click here to find out what’s going on.  You’re guaranteed to have a memorable visit in this unforgettable Florida town.

Posted in Date Night Ideas, Orlando Date Ideas, Romantic Orlando | Tagged , | 1 Comment

“He Did!”

We were driving in the car recently talking about some things weighing on both of our hearts.  It was a conversation most couples have about relational difficulty and how to overcome it.  I was struggling more than Tom, so in an effort to bring some resolve to my heart I was being honest with my feelings asking for his help and understanding.

He offered both.  But not in the way I expected.

First, he listened. He is so good at it and this is something for which I am very grateful!

Next he understood. He knows my struggle with unresolved conflicts.  He knows how I long to have everything go the way they’re supposed to with NO misunderstanding.  But life is rarely this way.  We are sinners who sin, and this creates messes which are always in need of cleaning up.  I don’t want to have to endure.  I don’t want to overlook.  I don’t want to clean the messes others create.  I want all this to be over, but nothing we do seems to help.

The struggle continues.

I would rather do anything else, and my heart is freely telling Tom all about it.  In total frustration I blurt out, “Why do I have to go through this over and over again?”

Finally Tom answered, and it melted my heart to tears.

He simply said, “He did!” (He, meaning – Jesus). Tom spoke the Truth my frustrated and irritated heart needed to hear.  And the Truth once again set me free!

I remembered how much Christ has done for me.  He was willing to endure countless beatings and unrelenting mocking because He loved me – He loved us.  He saw the Cross and the pain He would have to go through to make a place for sinners like me, and He was willing.  He did it for our good and God’s glory!

Tom spoke the Truth to my soul.  With two simple words he silenced the critical spirit within and helped me cry out to God, “Help me glorify You, even in this, Father!”

After 32 years of marriage, I am grateful for a husband who knows me well enough to speak to me in such a way.

How does your spouse help you in difficulty?  Do you freely speak the Truth in love to each other, or do you simply complain?  May we all be quick to hear and slow to speak.  And when we do speak – may our words be full of the Truth, which alone can set us free.

Posted in Christian Marriage, communication, Difficulty | 3 Comments

Mark Your Calendar

 

Photo: myfitnessdepot.com

We have never been a runners much less considered participating in a marathon; but we know it requires hours and hours of training to get your body in shape to endure the race and finish well.  We imagine after the joy of accomplishing such a goal becomes simply a memory, there is a temptation to take it easy, to sit back and relax.  After all, you just completed a marathon, right?

Wrong!

Those who run do so because it is part of who they are.  They don’t run simply to compete in the race.  They race because they run!

The week after Valentine’s Day can seem anticlimactic in regards to romance, especially if you planned and enjoyed a wonderful time together.  But do we romance our spouse because it’s Valentine’s Day or do we enjoy Valentine’s Day because we regularly romance our spouse?  It is our prayer it is becoming more and more the latter as we purpose to pursue each other everyday!

Enjoy these ideas to help you get back on track in practicing regular times to celebrate  together.

Fun Dates To Celebrate:

21

  • National Sticky Bun Day – wrap one up for your sweetie for tomorrow’s breakfast
  • President’s Day – serve up some cherry pie.

22

  • International World Thinking Day – play Suduko or another brainy game, like Chess.
  • National Margarita Day – Ole’

23

  • National Banana Bread Day – I have the best recipe for this EVER!  If you don’t believe me, give it a try.  I got it from my mom!
  • Play Tennis Day – This would be fun even if you aren’t good at it.

24

  • National Tortilla Chip Day – make some delicious nachos to enjoy after the kids are in bed!

25

  • National Chili Day – have a chili cook-off with another couple.  See who makes the best!
  • National Chocolate Covered Nuts Day – Yep, there really is a day so named – who knew?  Enjoy!

26

  • National Pistachio Day – pick up a bag to shell and eat or go out for ice cream!
  • Tell A Fairy Tale Day – make up a story together based on your marriage and share it with your children.  Take turns telling it.

27

  • International Polar Bear Day – enjoy a Klondike Bar!
  • National Kahlua DayI found this recipe for making your own Kahlua.  Sounds interesting and would make a nice gift for those who like it!

Now for what’s happening around Orlando this week:

CENTRAL

  • Winter Park – Music At The Casa on Sunday, February 27th from 12p – 3p.  FREE.

NORTH

  • Altamonte Springs – Crane’s Roost Park will host Coppers ‘n Choppers on Saturday, February 26th from 12p. to 5p.
  • Sanford – Fourth Fridays – Celebrating the Arts will take place in historic downtown Sanford from 6p – 8:30p.  This month’s theme is Landscapes Near And Far.  The event is FREE.

EAST

  • New Smyrna Beach – 49th Annual Arts Fiesta will take place February 26th and 27th at Old Fort Park. 9a – 5p.  FREE.
  • New Smyrna Beach – Hawaiian Open and Luau – Thursday, February 24th from 5p – 10p.  This is a fun event where an 18 hole Putt Putt course is set up on Flagler Avenue.  Players compete to finish all 18 holes and enter their completed score card for a chance to win a trip to Hawaii.  Cost to play is $10, FREE to watch.
  • Casselberry – Latin Jazz Concert featuring the music of Arturo Sandoval at Lake Concord Park.  Concert begins at 6p.  FREE.

SOUTH


Posted in Date Night Ideas, Mark Your Calendars (time sensitive), Orlando Date Ideas, romancing your husband, romancing your spouse, romancing your wife | 1 Comment

Fragrant Aroma: One Thousand Gifts…

…a Dare To Live Fully Right Where You Are!

This week has been busy.  But it started with an amazingly, relaxing and romantic dinner with Tom.  How we love moments to just BE.

One Thousand Gifts, by Ann Voskamp, is a book that encourages us to slow down in order to see all the beauty God has set in our path for our pleasure and ultimately His glory!

Take time to stop and enjoy to this beautiful video where a portion of the book is read.  It may just change your perspective on this day, this weekend and help you see life as God desires – “Holy, Ordinary, a Gift – Amazing Grace!”

Posted in A Fragrant Aroma | 2 Comments

10 Hindrances To Cultivating A Romantic Vineyard

#5 – Wrong Motives

We’ve all done it.  It’s our human nature to want to look good.  When we look good we feel good, or so we think.  That is until someone comes along (many times it’s our spouse) and pops our false image revealing the REAL me, the REAL us.

We are most tempted to want our marriage to look better than it is when we are around our peers.  We want to fit in with the crowd, so no one notices our weaknesses.  No one has to know what really goes on behind closed doors – the times of distance or lack of effective communication we allow; the amount of time that has passed since we last made love; the mean, critical thoughts we harbor about each other. After all, what would they think?

This is how wrong motives work in marriage.  It is wanting a good marriage for the wrong reasons.

Photo: Jason Hutchens

Many brides anticipate the wedding of their dreams, but give no thought for the “til death do us part.”  Husbands likewise, can pursue and romance the one woman who has caught their eye for months.  They gladly spend time and their hard-earned money putting their best foot forward, yet fail to continue pursuing and loving their bride day-after -day,”as long as we both shall live.”

Imagine a vineyard where the first two rows look great to the cars as they pass by, but  don’t ever venture beyond this point or you won’t like what you see.  Marriages which are motivated wrongly often distance themselves from true and meaningful relationships.  They would rather have quick encounters with surface relationships, so no one gets too close.  We think we’re protecting the reputation of the vineyard, but in reality we’re protecting the problem.

Photo by: laur219

How can we change?  How can we be motivated rightly?  By being REAL, by being humble and admitting we don’t have all the answers!  But we want to, and we know the One who does!  God is ready and willing to help us find the answers we seek; to help us cultivate rightly. This is where change begins, as we truthfully face our lack and seek the answers we need.

We have a room in The Romantic Vineyard aptly called, Soil Samples. This is the place to find questions to help in growing your vineyard beyond the surface and superficial  to deep and lasting maturity. This is where the best wines are produced where the roots grow deep and strong.  Here are three examples taken from the Soil Samples Room to consider:

  • What have you experienced in life that helps you to believe there is a loving God? Has anything ever happened that caused you to doubt that?
  • Are you ever frightened about the future? If so, what frightens you?
  • Think of all our married friends. What are some of the positive things you see in their marriages that you’d like to see us do?

Finally, we realize Hollywood is the one place where they excel at providing a false image of lasting love.  But sometimes they get it right. Here is a quote from a Hollywood movie, Captain Corelli’s Mandolin, which actually speaks the Truth about lasting marriage, but we’re not condoning this movie as we haven’t seen it.  But the quote is excellent!

“Love is a temporary madness. It erupts like an earthquake and then subsides. And when it subsides you have to make a decision. You have to work out whether your roots have become so entwined together that it is inconceivable that you should ever part. Because this is what love is. Love is not breathlessness, it is not excitement, it is not the promulgation of promises of eternal passion. That is just being in love which any of us can convince ourselves we are. Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away, and this is both an art and a fortunate accident. Your mother and I had it, we had roots that grew towards each other underground, and when all the pretty blossoms had fallen from our branches we found that we were one tree and not two.”

All the struggle, all the difficulty is producing in us something beautiful – oneness.  But only if we are allowing God to work in us, honestly sharing where we are with those who love and care for us.  Sometimes we have to do the brave thing, even if inside we’re scared to death.  Marriage is serious, and it is hard work.  But the fruit a healthy marriage yields will bless many as they pass by.  They may even stop and take a long walk among the vines – way beyond the first two rows!


 

Posted in Christian Marriage, communication, Difficulty, Forgiveness, Growing Strong Marriages, Hindrances to Romance | 3 Comments