Sentences with phrase «love with her husband when»

A deft manager of their busy lives, she is still in love with her husband when he begins his affair, and they are partners in the raising of their large brood.

Not exact matches

When you fell in love with your wife / husband, (if you have one), you knew that this was real, and different from any feelings you ever had before.
After all, when men and women get married then divorced and remarry, don't the new spouses hate when their husband or wife wishes to have relations with their first love?
When read with pater familias, rather than the Dunphys, in mind, we see just how radical Peter and Paul must have sounded when they instructed husbands to love their wives as much as Christ loved the church and to be willing to give their lives for tWhen read with pater familias, rather than the Dunphys, in mind, we see just how radical Peter and Paul must have sounded when they instructed husbands to love their wives as much as Christ loved the church and to be willing to give their lives for twhen they instructed husbands to love their wives as much as Christ loved the church and to be willing to give their lives for them!
When I asked her about it later that week, she said that she fell in love with this man and kicked her husband out.
I stop my husband to thank him for how hard he works and I hold on just a bit longer when he wraps his arms around me: stay with me, I say, just for another minute, I love to be here with you.
When Paul says, «Husbands, love your wives, do not be harsh with them,» he's asking for humility.
Sexual looseness is repeatedly condemned; husbands are urged to love their wives; marital fidelity even when «unequally yoked together with unbelievers» (K.J.V.) is counseled though warnings are given against assuming voluntarily such a relationship (I Cor.
For instance, the wife is working with the illusion that she was «no longer felt safe or loved» and «was suddenly bombarded with lies» when she found out that the behavior of her husband was not that of her understanding of their unspoken rules.
We muslims don't call our women: Bitches, hores... and the majority of muslim women actually have the choice to choose to wear the veil (if you go to a Catholic church women are asked to wear the veil... nuns are fully covered... even Marry the mother of Jesus used to cover and that is because these women know they are diamonds and you have to really deserve her to be able to see more and that is only gonna be her husband, and parents... If you have a precious and very expensive diamond in your possession don't tell me you would leave it outside of your house but you would leave your trash outside of your house... same thing with women especially and by the way this apply to men as well in Islam... A woman actually is the queen of her household, and when they are so aware of their status within her community, as more like a mother, she is committed to her husband, kids and parents exclusively... she is busy taking care of her loved ones and enjoys it and happy so why you ask her to show you her cleavage if she doesn't think you deserve her... Muslim women are not any different than all women, they only like to wear the veil and not show their beauty to you... what?
God blesses such an intimacy when that intimacy honors God and the wife and husband treat each other with mutual respect and love.
And when you have an opportunity to visit with families who have lost their loved ones - as I described to them, I come to them not so much as President as I do as a father and as a husband.
I am happy to go home but there are times when I would love to be able to join them with my husband by my side.
I too have been reading since the beginning — who needs a story — you've got the man, you've got the happiness, and you've got the skills to make one hell of an empty stomach feel like the luckiest organ in the world — Besides, my husband, who was able to vote when I was born, just happens to be my professor from college... And when people ask what grade I got in his class, I become quiet and with a slight whisper say «I got a B» — And that was only 1 of 3 B's I got in college... Our story is wonderful for him since he nabbed the young student... Doesn't sound so good for me, but I love him and sharing it regardless... Happy Anniversary Deb and Alex!!!
I've been with my husband for 14 years now and I love him more now than I did when we first met.
I use it on my baked hams, I love it for floats, I drink it warm when I have a yucky stomach but mostly I like to mix it with Whiskey and drink it when my husband makes popcorn.
I love anything with sweet potatoes, but my meat - eating husband who has claimed he «absolutely hates sweet potatoes» since the day I met him was his usual skeptical self when I told him what was on the dinner menu that night.
This is a recipe we tried and loved so we took it with us to Manitoba one year when we spent Christmas with my husbands family.
I love breakfast for dinner as well, though my husband isn't a big fan so I save that for evenings with the kids when he isn't home.
My husband doesn't eat desserts with citrus fruits, but I LOVE them... I guess it's better if I wait for when we have guests
My mom made them for years and they were always a big hit with my steak loving husband when we were dating, so it was one of the first meals I cooked for us when we got married.
When the opportunity presented itself to represent the Bills, I figured it would be an excellent opportunity to mend fences with my Bills - loving husband (and in all fairness, games at The Ralph are pretty fun!).
She grew up on an 88 - acre farm in central Massachusetts with a family who had a «love affair with food» and only became aware of the problem of food allergies when her husband and company co-Founder almost died on the couple's fourth date from an anaphylactic reaction to tree nuts.
As I mentioned in this post about running a half - marathon, my husband and I drink tart cherry juice two times each day to help with recovery from our long runs, and our kids love it when we add the tart cherry concentrate to smoothies.
the pizza looks amazing, I love anything with pesto, great story too about when you met your husband, seems like a gentleman!
My husband loves these so much that I usually eat one with him when they are fresh out of the oven, then wrap the others individually for him so that he can indulge when the mood strikes.
I first fell in love with these delectable green beans when my husband and I used to camp in Santa Barbara.
My non-Portuguese husband loves this as much as I do, especially when it is paired with Gallo Family Merlot.
This bread can also be varied by adding walnuts which my husband loves as the nutty bread goes so well with cheese or cured meats, or by adding raisins or other dried fruit which works really well when toasted.
My love affair with falafel started years ago, when my Middle Eastern cuisine loving husband took me out for a falafel pocket with tabouleh, hot peppers and yogurt sauce.
I first fell in love with Nutella when my husband and I were on a trip to Europe (in our pre-child life) many years ago.
Anyway I have a bumper crop of spaghetti squash for I seem to have an issue with gluten these days so grew a bunch to dehydrate to enjoy over the winter / spring, but when I saw your recipe I decided I must prepare this asap (like day after tomorrow) for my husband, daughter, and myself who love oriental flavors.
And I am glad to know that, when my husband and I return to the U.S., I'll still be able to enjoy the dishes that I am falling in love with here in Asia.
I know my husband loves me when, after I've had a hard day at work, he shows up at home to present me with a Kalamata loaf to soothe my worldly aches.
I know my husband will fall in love with me all over again when I make these stuffed mushrooms!
Steph and her husband are yet another example of new parents not being afraid to see the world with their baby in tow — and how much will Baby Tobias love these pictures when he's older?!
My husband and I are currently in counseling, he states that he wants to get back to the man he was when we married — I love him, but I don't feel in love with him.
I was hopeful that today's moms were experiencing more equal marriages when it comes to sharing chores and childcare; I was hopeful we'd moved past the disturbing study Parents magazine reported in 2011, Mad at Dad, with the subhead, «We love our husbands — so why are we so angry at them, so often.»
When I look at my own life trajectory, my friends, much more than my boyfriends or my two husbands, were the ones whom I could almost always count on, who love me as much as I love them, who trust me as much as I trust them, and who have gone the distance with me.
And we talked about the lessons we can learn from arranged marriages (not forced or child marriages), where common backgrounds, interests and goals matter more than love at first — although as some women in arranged marriages wrote us, love occurs when you see your husband caring for your children, being a good provider (OK, I have some thoughts on that but I'm just quoting here) and treating his family with respect and kindness.
I've been married nearly 25 years and been with my husband for 32 years, he was the first guy I slept with a he swept me off my feet, we have 2 children 23 and 19 and for last 1 years we have not slept together, he has gained so much weight from changing his job --(I'm not making that the excuse) but I have just fallen out of love with him, when we do talk we disagree with everything, I feel guilty for feeling like this, but sometimes I just cant be in the same room as him, I see all my friends and family happy and enjoying their time together now their children have left but all i see is a lonely life in my house.
Granted, none of those jobs made me a lot of money, but it helped keep our family afloat — and was essential income when my former husband's union went on strike — and, more important, it kept me up - to - date in the career I loved and enabled me to maintain relationships with editors.
My husband loved it as it reminded him of the beach motels he stayed at with his family when he was a child.
So they actually, sometimes you'll hear guys say I fell in love with my prostitute and what» s happened is that the neurochemistry has caused them to develop an attachment, and once that occurs when they're in the bedroom or the livingroom, or the family room with their wife or husband, they're devoid of any interest.
In her thirties, Jillian's most radical act was learning the steadying power of love when she and her rock star husband adopt an Ethiopian child with special needs.
So, when my husband gets the kids ready and takes Ben to school and comes home and makes me eggs and toast, well I pretty much fall in love with him again.
I love co sleeping with him, esp when my husband is on trips.
When not writing her blog ourfeminist -LCB- play -RCB- school, or editing her forthcoming book (Feminist Parenting: from Theory to Life - Lived), she is hanging out in her West Toronto community with her physics - loving - cello - playing geek of a British husband.
Just when I think I am at my limit with things, the baby naps for an unheard of 3 hours and my husband cleans the kitchen from top to bottom and I sleep 6.5 hours in a row (I'd really love 9).
When she is not working as a therapist, she spends her time exploring the outdoors with her two young children and her husband, trying her best to parent and love with intention and connection.
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