Showing posts with label Year one DONE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year one DONE. Show all posts

September 3, 2012

Attitude

First of all, I would just like to say how much I appreciate the encouraging vibe on this blog.  While none of us would pretend that life or marriage is easy, the purpose here is to share stories that encourage one another and I really appreciate that.
My husband and I just went through his "last summer."  Unfortunately, because I work for a residency program, summer is my busy season.  We were still able to spend time together and I must admit, I got a little spoiled.  Not only did we have more quality time together, he loves to cook and I rarely cooked a meal this summer.  I thought I was prepared for him to go back...wrong :)  Not only was he going back to school, he had also taken on the role of Christian Student Fellowship president.  I have been assured that role will settle down a little but orientation was a crazy time for him.  The role of chef and house cleaner, on top of a full time job, were quickly mine again. 
This year I decided I was going to stay on top of the house more efficiently and make sure Luke did not have to feel stressed to help out around the house.  Did I mention his goal this year is to study harder?  I have felt pretty good about how well I have been doing on my goal.
"Pride cometh before the fall," right?
I have come to realize that while I have been keeping the house clean and cooking regular meals, I have not had a good attitude about it.  My lack of joy in my work creates stress on Luke and I both.  Turns out, I am a lot more irritable when I am serving out of duty more than blessing and love.  My poor husband is actually one of the most considerate people I know and I was unconsciously acting as if he was super demanding and expecting me to do everything.
While I certainly don't have this down and perfected, it is important for us to remember what a difference our attitude makes in our marriage.  This is actually a major point discussed in the book Prescription for a Doctor's Wife.  Our attitude affects the atmostphere of our home and that is not something to be taken lightly. 
I know Steph has mentioned both of these books before but I would also like to recommend Prescription for a Doctor's Wife and Love Dare.  They both have great tangible ways to practice really loving our spouses. 

April 27, 2011

M1. Almost.... Done!

Hi beautiful ladies!

Well, I just wanted to say that I can't believe the first year is almost done. One more month and we've made it through! I feel like I just watched my hubby receive his white coat for the first time. I couldn't be prouder of him right now, honestly. There were parts of this year that almost felt turbulent like the first year of marriage- moments that reminded us to keep communicating, supporting and loving each other unconditionally.

I would love for anyone to share their impressions after the first year and how much life changed for them if at all! Also how about residency? Will it be a sigh of relief or another huge undertaking for another 4 years or so? I would love to know how this whole process has been for everyone, at whatever stage you are at :) I hope it's been good for all of you so far. Sending my love <3 Ashli