• “The best memories are made when you weren’t trying to make any.”

    “The best memories are made when you weren’t trying to make any.”
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  • This text won the German Short Literary Award

    A man
    was dying;
    when he realized
    he was dying,
    he saw God
    holding a box in His hand.

    God said:
    “It’s time to go.”

    The man said:
    “So soon?
    I had so many plans.”

    God said:
    “Sorry, but
    it’s time to go!”

    The man asked God:
    “What’s in your box?”

    God replied:
    “Your belongings.”

    The man asked:
    “My belongings?
    You mean:
    all my things?
    My clothes,
    my money, and so on?”

    God said:
    “Those are no longer yours!
    They belong to the earth.”

    The man said:
    “What about my memories?”

    God replied:
    “They belong to time.”

    The man asked:
    “My family
    and friends?”

    God said:
    “No,
    they were temporary!”

    The man asked:
    “What about my wife
    and children?”

    God replied:
    “They belong to your heart.”

    The man asked again:
    “So surely the contents of the box
    are my body parts, right?”

    God said:
    “No;
    they belong to dust!”

    The man said:
    “Then surely it’s my soul?”

    God replied:
    “Wrong!
    Your soul belongs to Me.”

    The man,
    with tearful eyes
    and great fear,
    took the box from God
    and opened it,
    only to find it empty.

    The man,
    with a broken heart, said:
    “I never had anything?”

    God replied:
    “That’s right,
    you owned nothing.

    The man asked:
    “So, what did I have?”

    God replied:
    “The moments of life
    were yours.

    Every moment
    that you lived
    was yours.

    Life is
    just moments;
    treasure
    the moments
    and love
    the moments.

    What has passed,
    became the past!
    Sadly, it passed
    without attention,
    but it passed!

    And when we
    wanted to reflect
    on ‘just a couple of days,’
    the sign on the door said:
    ⇦ Passed Away ⇨

    Let us treasure each other
    and the good moments we share.

    Dedicated to all noble and wise individuals.
    Let us value the moments of life.
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    This text won the German Short Literary Award 🤔 A man was dying; when he realized he was dying, he saw God holding a box in His hand. God said: “It’s time to go.” The man said: “So soon? I had so many plans.” God said: “Sorry, but it’s time to go!” The man asked God: “What’s in your box?” God replied: “Your belongings.” The man asked: “My belongings? You mean: all my things? My clothes, my money, and so on?” God said: “Those are no longer yours! They belong to the earth.” The man said: “What about my memories?” God replied: “They belong to time.” The man asked: “My family and friends?” God said: “No, they were temporary!” The man asked: “What about my wife and children?” God replied: “They belong to your heart.” The man asked again: “So surely the contents of the box are my body parts, right?” God said: “No; they belong to dust!” The man said: “Then surely it’s my soul?” God replied: “Wrong! Your soul belongs to Me.” The man, with tearful eyes and great fear, took the box from God and opened it, only to find it empty. The man, with a broken heart, said: “I never had anything?” God replied: “That’s right, you owned nothing. The man asked: “So, what did I have?” God replied: “The moments of life were yours. Every moment that you lived was yours. Life is just moments; treasure the moments and love the moments. What has passed, became the past! Sadly, it passed without attention, but it passed! And when we wanted to reflect on ‘just a couple of days,’ the sign on the door said: ⇦ Passed Away ⇨ Let us treasure each other and the good moments we share. 🌹 Dedicated to all noble and wise individuals. Let us value the moments of life. Copied
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  • Let's appreciate the late Diogo Jota memories
    We forever missed you in the world of football
    Let's appreciate the late Diogo Jota memories We forever missed you in the world of football
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  • ```Embrace Your Next Chapter
    The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
    ```Embrace Your Next Chapter The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
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  • Happening Today In Uyo

    Let’s have fun and make some memories at @ceedapeghotelsuyo
    Happening Today In Uyo Let’s have fun and make some memories at @ceedapeghotelsuyo
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  • ```Embrace Your Next Chapter
    The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
    ```Embrace Your Next Chapter The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
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  • ```Embrace Your Next Chapter
    The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
    ```Embrace Your Next Chapter The past is a place of reference, not a place of residence. It holds lessons and cherished memories, shaping who you are. Yet, dwelling there keeps you from the present and its exciting possibilities. To truly move forward, let go of what was. Release old narratives and past disappointments. Embrace what is right now—the current moment, with all its potential for new beginnings and fresh perspectives. Most importantly, trust in what will be. Have faith in your resilience and capacity for growth. Every ending is just a new beginning; your next chapter, filled with unwritten stories, is waiting for you to turn the page.```
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  • The Beautiful Truths About Being Horny — A Human, Romantic, and Sensual Reflection
    Being horny isn’t dirty. It’s not evil. It’s not a sin. It’s one of the most natural, deeply human experiences—an ache that whispers, “Touch me, love me, see me.” It’s the body’s way of saying, “I’m alive, I’m open, I want to connect.” And when you have someone who sees you in that moment—someone who responds to that fire in your eyes, that heat in your touch—it’s a blessing beyond words.
    There’s something so tender, so intoxicating, about being desired often by your spouse. When you’re married to someone who stays horny for you, it’s a love story that lives in the skin. A touch can lead to a kiss, a kiss to a slow undress of each other’s day. But when constant arguments pile up, that sensual rhythm gets lost. Conflict can drain the desire, making passion feel distant even if you’re sleeping in the same bed.
    And let’s clear something up: horniness doesn’t belong to men alone. Women feel it too—strongly. Some get especially turned on during ovulation, when their body becomes extra sensitive, extra wet, and craves touch like air. This isn’t shameful. It’s powerful. It’s beautiful. It’s natural.
    Many men wake up with arousal—a physical sign of longing. And dear wife, that morning erection isn’t just about sex. It’s his way of saying, “I want to be close to you.” Don’t ignore that silent invitation.
    There are days when horniness can be overwhelming—when your mind is foggy, your patience thin, and your body aches for intimacy. That’s one reason marriage is such a gift—it gives your love a place to release, to exhale, to let go and give in.
    But what about when you’re far apart? In long-distance marriages, the craving doesn’t stop just because your partner isn’t near. In those moments, don’t suffer in silence. Call each other. Whisper your thoughts. Flirt with your words. Build anticipation. Because when you reunite, all that bottled-up desire is ready to explode and dance across each other’s skin.
    Rejection in moments of desire can cut deep. It’s not just about sex—it’s about feeling wanted. Being turned down when you’re yearning for your spouse can hurt more than words can explain. So be gentle. Be understanding. And when you can, say “yes” with your body.
    Interestingly, as women approach menopause, many feel a surprising sexual surge. Desire returns with force, and they become more confident in claiming what they want. That chapter can be fiery and fierce—savor it. Let it teach you that horniness doesn’t fade with age; it evolves.
    Horniness is more than biology. It’s a reminder that sex is about more than making babies—it’s about making memories, closeness, laughter, intimacy. It’s holy in its own way.
    You can be deeply spiritual and deeply sensual. You can love God and love sex. Being horny doesn’t disqualify you from faith—it humanizes it. There’s no shame in that hunger, only invitation.
    The answer isn’t to ignore your horniness. It’s to honor it, to talk about it, to find healthy and loving ways to respond to it within your marriage. When couples feel desire but never act on it, tension builds. Resentment simmers. Even small things can turn into big arguments.
    Be mindful, too, of how contraception and hormones can affect a woman’s desire. Talk openly and find what keeps your connection alive. And remember—how you see your partner affects how much you want them. If you’re filled with negativity or resentment, desire will shrink. But if you see them with love, that flame stays lit.
    Horniness is not a license to flirt or text people outside your marriage. It’s not an excuse to entertain thoughts of others. Desire needs direction—and that direction should point home. Don’t let age trick you into thinking you need to “experiment” with someone younger. That kind of curiosity comes with a cost.
    In the end, horniness is a beautiful force—but it needs maturity, love, and self-control. If you don’t guide it, it will guide you—often into places you never meant to go.
    So feel it. Embrace it. Share it. But always protect the love it was meant to serve.
    The Beautiful Truths About Being Horny — A Human, Romantic, and Sensual Reflection Being horny isn’t dirty. It’s not evil. It’s not a sin. It’s one of the most natural, deeply human experiences—an ache that whispers, “Touch me, love me, see me.” It’s the body’s way of saying, “I’m alive, I’m open, I want to connect.” And when you have someone who sees you in that moment—someone who responds to that fire in your eyes, that heat in your touch—it’s a blessing beyond words. There’s something so tender, so intoxicating, about being desired often by your spouse. When you’re married to someone who stays horny for you, it’s a love story that lives in the skin. A touch can lead to a kiss, a kiss to a slow undress of each other’s day. But when constant arguments pile up, that sensual rhythm gets lost. Conflict can drain the desire, making passion feel distant even if you’re sleeping in the same bed. And let’s clear something up: horniness doesn’t belong to men alone. Women feel it too—strongly. Some get especially turned on during ovulation, when their body becomes extra sensitive, extra wet, and craves touch like air. This isn’t shameful. It’s powerful. It’s beautiful. It’s natural. Many men wake up with arousal—a physical sign of longing. And dear wife, that morning erection isn’t just about sex. It’s his way of saying, “I want to be close to you.” Don’t ignore that silent invitation. There are days when horniness can be overwhelming—when your mind is foggy, your patience thin, and your body aches for intimacy. That’s one reason marriage is such a gift—it gives your love a place to release, to exhale, to let go and give in. But what about when you’re far apart? In long-distance marriages, the craving doesn’t stop just because your partner isn’t near. In those moments, don’t suffer in silence. Call each other. Whisper your thoughts. Flirt with your words. Build anticipation. Because when you reunite, all that bottled-up desire is ready to explode and dance across each other’s skin. Rejection in moments of desire can cut deep. It’s not just about sex—it’s about feeling wanted. Being turned down when you’re yearning for your spouse can hurt more than words can explain. So be gentle. Be understanding. And when you can, say “yes” with your body. Interestingly, as women approach menopause, many feel a surprising sexual surge. Desire returns with force, and they become more confident in claiming what they want. That chapter can be fiery and fierce—savor it. Let it teach you that horniness doesn’t fade with age; it evolves. Horniness is more than biology. It’s a reminder that sex is about more than making babies—it’s about making memories, closeness, laughter, intimacy. It’s holy in its own way. You can be deeply spiritual and deeply sensual. You can love God and love sex. Being horny doesn’t disqualify you from faith—it humanizes it. There’s no shame in that hunger, only invitation. The answer isn’t to ignore your horniness. It’s to honor it, to talk about it, to find healthy and loving ways to respond to it within your marriage. When couples feel desire but never act on it, tension builds. Resentment simmers. Even small things can turn into big arguments. Be mindful, too, of how contraception and hormones can affect a woman’s desire. Talk openly and find what keeps your connection alive. And remember—how you see your partner affects how much you want them. If you’re filled with negativity or resentment, desire will shrink. But if you see them with love, that flame stays lit. Horniness is not a license to flirt or text people outside your marriage. It’s not an excuse to entertain thoughts of others. Desire needs direction—and that direction should point home. Don’t let age trick you into thinking you need to “experiment” with someone younger. That kind of curiosity comes with a cost. In the end, horniness is a beautiful force—but it needs maturity, love, and self-control. If you don’t guide it, it will guide you—often into places you never meant to go. So feel it. Embrace it. Share it. But always protect the love it was meant to serve.
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  • "When silence speaks"

    In the cradle of waves where silence speaks,
    A skeleton waits through endless weeks.
    No flesh to feel, no eyes to see,
    Yet bound by thought, eternally.
    The storm rolls in with thunder’s cry,
    Dark clouds like memories drifting by.
    A wooden throne on water’s skin,
    Where time forgot what might have been.
    Did love once live within that frame?
    Did laughter echo, wild and tame?
    Now only bones, a hollow guest,
    Held by the ocean’s cold unrest.
    The sea, a mirror to the soul,
    Reflects the parts that never whole.
    And though the world may turn away,
    The chair remains, the bones still stay.
    So write, dear dreamers, paint the air—
    With tales of ghosts in ocean’s lair.
    For even death, in quiet grace,
    Finds poetry in its resting place.
    "When silence speaks" In the cradle of waves where silence speaks, A skeleton waits through endless weeks. No flesh to feel, no eyes to see, Yet bound by thought, eternally. The storm rolls in with thunder’s cry, Dark clouds like memories drifting by. A wooden throne on water’s skin, Where time forgot what might have been. Did love once live within that frame? Did laughter echo, wild and tame? Now only bones, a hollow guest, Held by the ocean’s cold unrest. The sea, a mirror to the soul, Reflects the parts that never whole. And though the world may turn away, The chair remains, the bones still stay. So write, dear dreamers, paint the air— With tales of ghosts in ocean’s lair. For even death, in quiet grace, Finds poetry in its resting place.
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  • The Immortal is gone.

    Hulk Hogan has died at 71, leaving behind a legacy that shaped generations of wrestling fans.

    Thank you for the memories
    ❤️🕊️ The Immortal is gone. Hulk Hogan has died at 71, leaving behind a legacy that shaped generations of wrestling fans. Thank you for the memories ❤️
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  • 37 WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR MARRIAGE

    Below are what you can do to spice up your marriage

    1. GO OUT ON DATES TOGETHER
    When did you and your spouse last go out on a date?"

    Your marriage will not thrive if you spend ALL YOUR TIME being "Mommy" & "Daddy"! This is why many marriages become boring.

    Children are a blessing but don't reduce your marriage to just raising children alone and paying bills.

    You need to spend time as a " Husband " & "Wife" too... Balance is the key!

    Make time for quality time.

    Both of you need to INTENTIONALLY do things that make you enjoy each other's company. Give your children to a relative or close friend for some hours and have a nice time with your spouse.

    Taking breaks from your children is healthy, date night with your spouse is needed and essential.

    2. WATCH INTERESTING FILMS TOGETHER

    3. GIST TOGETHER. Communication is the backbone of marriage. Make communication fun. Be excited to see your sweetheart, to hear about their day, and to spend time with them.

    4. PLAY ROMANTIC GAME TOGETHER

    5. ATTEND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT TOGETHER,

    6. ENJOY LOVE MAKING TOGETHER,

    7. TAKE A SHOWER TOGETHER

    Taking a shower together is a simple way to spice up your $€x life. Taking time to shower together is both relaxing and sensual. Having your spouse wash your back or shampoo your hair helps to relieve pent-up tension after a long, hard day. Remember to take your time when lathering your spouse’s body.

    8. MAKE L0VE OUTSIDE YOUR BEDROOM. Your home has multiple rooms, so why isolate $€x to just your bedroom? Make l0ve in the bathroom, in the sitting room, in the kitchen, and book a room in a hotel just for you and your spouse to make l0ve

    9. PLAY OR JOKE WITH EACH OTHER. Marriage is not a military ground. It is a place of love, romance, and fun.

    10. BE KIND TO YOUR SPOUSE. KINDNESS IS $EXY!

    11. TAKE A STROLL TOGETHER,

    12. REJOICE TOGETHER,

    13. LAUGH TOGETHER,

    14. DANCE IN THE LIVING ROOM. After you put the children to bed, turn on “Your Song” and dance to it in your living room.

    15. SING LOVE SONG TOGETHER,

    16. EAT TOGETHER,

    17. SURPRISE YOUR SPOUSE. An unexpected gesture or gift is always welcome as long as it is something you know your partner will be interested in

    18. DO EXERCISE TOGETHER,

    19. SLEEP TOGETHER IN THE SAME ROOM,

    20. PLAY FOOTBALL TOGETHER,

    21. HAVE A SPA NIGHT. Give each other massages, put on some face masks, and enjoy a relaxing evening together

    22. DO HOUSE CHORES TOGETHER,

    23. PRAY AND SERVE GOD TOGETHER,

    24. TAKE MORE PICTURES. The only pictures you’ll ever r€gret are the ones you never took. Take all the pictures you can, and set aside time to re-live those simple memories.

    25. COMPLIMENT YOUR SPOUSE! Express your heart’s words. This is one of the kindest, most meaningful things you can do for your other half. Words carry a huge amount of power and purpose.

    26. TALK ABOUT $€X LIFE AND HOW TO IMPROVE ITN

    Share with your spouse what you want and need from your $ex life. Tell him/her what you enjoy. If you had a great night of $€x, say something. Compliment your spouse and encourage him/her to do it again.

    If you want better $€x with your spouse, then you must be willing to talk about it. While sitting on the couch, talk about what is working, what you wish your spouse did more often, and what you enjoy. Remember, our spouses are not mind readers. Let your spouse know what you like and how you like it.

    27. LOOK AT EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF AT A SCREEN. Give your partner your undivided attention.

    28. PUT YOUR PHONES AWAY. Spend an entire evening without your phones —your relationship will thank you.

    29. ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES TOGETHER,

    30. SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM TOGETHER,

    31. READ QUALITY BOOKS TOGETHER & ATTEND MARRIAGE SEMINARS TOGETHER

    32. DO SOMETHING SPONTANEOUS. Go on an adventure and have an exciting and romantic experience with your honey.

    33. BE THERE FOR EACH OTHER AND CELEBRATE TOGETHER WITH YOUR SPOUSE.

    34. BE ROMANTIC AT HOME. DON'T BE BORING

    Plan a night at home to dress up and have dinner together. Dim the lights, light candles, play some romantic music, and get romantic and cozy in your home once the kids have gone to bed.

    35. TRY SOMETHING NEW.

    These activities include everything from trying new restaurants, taking up a new hobby, or traveling to a destination you have never been together.

    Play a new game, listen to romantic music together, and cook a new meal as a team

    Spend time together and reignite the intimacy.

    36. LEARN AND SPEAK YOUR SPOUSE'S LOVE LANGUAGE

    Learning and speaking your spouse's love language is one of the best things you can do to enhance your everyday life.

    37. LOOK THROUGH WEDDING PHOTOS. Wedding photos can bring back feelings and memories from your special day you can’t get anywhere else.

    *Have Fun... Have Fun... & More Fun... Marriage Is A Place Of Love & Romance! Enjoy Your Marriage.

    Doing These keeps your Marriage Fresh and lively and brings you & Your Spouse Closer.

    Treat Your Spouse As Your Best Friend And A Treasure Not As Your Enemy.”

    Love your spouse like there is no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, wake up and do it over again. Marriage Is A True Test Of Love!

    YOUR MARRIAGE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT TO BE!

    May The Lord Make Your Marriage A Heaven On Earth In Jesus' Name.
    37 WAYS TO SPICE UP YOUR MARRIAGE Below are what you can do to spice up your marriage 1. 📍GO OUT ON DATES TOGETHER When did you and your spouse last go out on a date?" Your marriage will not thrive if you spend ALL YOUR TIME being "Mommy" & "Daddy"! This is why many marriages become boring. Children are a blessing but don't reduce your marriage to just raising children alone and paying bills. You need to spend time as a " Husband " & "Wife" too... Balance is the key! Make time for quality time. Both of you need to INTENTIONALLY do things that make you enjoy each other's company. Give your children to a relative or close friend for some hours and have a nice time with your spouse. Taking breaks from your children is healthy, date night with your spouse is needed and essential. 2. 📍WATCH INTERESTING FILMS TOGETHER 3. 📍GIST TOGETHER. Communication is the backbone of marriage. Make communication fun. Be excited to see your sweetheart, to hear about their day, and to spend time with them. 4. 📍PLAY ROMANTIC GAME TOGETHER 5. 📍ATTEND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT TOGETHER, 6. 📍ENJOY LOVE MAKING TOGETHER, 7. 📍TAKE A SHOWER TOGETHER Taking a shower together is a simple way to spice up your $€x life. Taking time to shower together is both relaxing and sensual. Having your spouse wash your back or shampoo your hair helps to relieve pent-up tension after a long, hard day. Remember to take your time when lathering your spouse’s body. 8. 📍MAKE L0VE OUTSIDE YOUR BEDROOM. Your home has multiple rooms, so why isolate $€x to just your bedroom? Make l0ve in the bathroom, in the sitting room, in the kitchen, and book a room in a hotel just for you and your spouse to make l0ve 9. 📍PLAY OR JOKE WITH EACH OTHER. Marriage is not a military ground. It is a place of love, romance, and fun. 10. 📍BE KIND TO YOUR SPOUSE. KINDNESS IS $EXY! 11. 📍TAKE A STROLL TOGETHER, 12. 📍REJOICE TOGETHER, 13. 📍LAUGH TOGETHER, 14. 📍DANCE IN THE LIVING ROOM. After you put the children to bed, turn on “Your Song” and dance to it in your living room. 15. 📍SING LOVE SONG TOGETHER, 16. 📍EAT TOGETHER, 17. 📍SURPRISE YOUR SPOUSE. An unexpected gesture or gift is always welcome as long as it is something you know your partner will be interested in 18. 📍DO EXERCISE TOGETHER, 19. 📍SLEEP TOGETHER IN THE SAME ROOM, 20. 📍PLAY FOOTBALL TOGETHER, 21. 📍HAVE A SPA NIGHT. Give each other massages, put on some face masks, and enjoy a relaxing evening together 22. 📍DO HOUSE CHORES TOGETHER, 23. 📍PRAY AND SERVE GOD TOGETHER, 24. 📍TAKE MORE PICTURES. The only pictures you’ll ever r€gret are the ones you never took. Take all the pictures you can, and set aside time to re-live those simple memories. 25. 📍COMPLIMENT YOUR SPOUSE! Express your heart’s words. This is one of the kindest, most meaningful things you can do for your other half. Words carry a huge amount of power and purpose. 26. 📍TALK ABOUT $€X LIFE AND HOW TO IMPROVE ITN Share with your spouse what you want and need from your $ex life. Tell him/her what you enjoy. If you had a great night of $€x, say something. Compliment your spouse and encourage him/her to do it again. If you want better $€x with your spouse, then you must be willing to talk about it. While sitting on the couch, talk about what is working, what you wish your spouse did more often, and what you enjoy. Remember, our spouses are not mind readers. Let your spouse know what you like and how you like it. 27. 📍LOOK AT EACH OTHER INSTEAD OF AT A SCREEN. Give your partner your undivided attention. 28. 📍PUT YOUR PHONES AWAY. Spend an entire evening without your phones —your relationship will thank you. 29. 📍ATTEND CHURCH SERVICES TOGETHER, 30. 📍SOLVE YOUR PROBLEM TOGETHER, 31. 📍READ QUALITY BOOKS TOGETHER & ATTEND MARRIAGE SEMINARS TOGETHER 32. 📍DO SOMETHING SPONTANEOUS. Go on an adventure and have an exciting and romantic experience with your honey. 33. 📍BE THERE FOR EACH OTHER AND CELEBRATE TOGETHER WITH YOUR SPOUSE. 34. 📍BE ROMANTIC AT HOME. DON'T BE BORING Plan a night at home to dress up and have dinner together. Dim the lights, light candles, play some romantic music, and get romantic and cozy in your home once the kids have gone to bed. 35. 📍TRY SOMETHING NEW. These activities include everything from trying new restaurants, taking up a new hobby, or traveling to a destination you have never been together. Play a new game, listen to romantic music together, and cook a new meal as a team Spend time together and reignite the intimacy. 36. 📍LEARN AND SPEAK YOUR SPOUSE'S LOVE LANGUAGE Learning and speaking your spouse's love language is one of the best things you can do to enhance your everyday life. 37. 📍LOOK THROUGH WEDDING PHOTOS. Wedding photos can bring back feelings and memories from your special day you can’t get anywhere else. *Have Fun... Have Fun... & More Fun... Marriage Is A Place Of Love & Romance! Enjoy Your Marriage. Doing These keeps your Marriage Fresh and lively and brings you & Your Spouse Closer. Treat Your Spouse As Your Best Friend And A Treasure Not As Your Enemy.” Love your spouse like there is no tomorrow, and if tomorrow comes, wake up and do it over again. Marriage Is A True Test Of Love! YOUR MARRIAGE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT TO BE! May The Lord Make Your Marriage A Heaven On Earth In Jesus' Name.
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