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I remember when we announced to our family and friends we were getting married (it will be 45 yrs last of November). She was 17 I was 18. I was working at a convenient store, no real thoughts on the bigger picture of life. One of my wife's friends mom said, "what ya'll gonna do live off a love". We did, and still do. We both laugh at that.
Our families helped guide us along both in role modeling and mentoring, never through correcting. They stayed out of our inner business as we also never advertised it to them or anyone else. Relying on each other for support or help.
We got tired of being poor. We started working towards our future through education, hard work, risk taking and purely being blessed from the Lord.
Oh as RayIn said 100% is the magic number. I'd say she has given much more than I towards that 100%. I'd also say adding a lot of laughter into a marriage is VERY good. I have given her lots to laugh about over the years. It also helps I married up for sure.
Our mission isn't complete, we now mentor and coach our children/grandchildren and even a great grandchild in life. Not as winners nor a success but as stewards of what was blessed to us. Love is the guiding factor, so yes we "live off a Love".
Our families helped guide us along both in role modeling and mentoring, never through correcting. They stayed out of our inner business as we also never advertised it to them or anyone else. Relying on each other for support or help.
We got tired of being poor. We started working towards our future through education, hard work, risk taking and purely being blessed from the Lord.
Oh as RayIn said 100% is the magic number. I'd say she has given much more than I towards that 100%. I'd also say adding a lot of laughter into a marriage is VERY good. I have given her lots to laugh about over the years. It also helps I married up for sure.
Our mission isn't complete, we now mentor and coach our children/grandchildren and even a great grandchild in life. Not as winners nor a success but as stewards of what was blessed to us. Love is the guiding factor, so yes we "live off a Love".