Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Lessons Learned after 1 Year

I just returned last weekend from a trip to Frankenmuth, Michigan for mine and Shannon's one year anniversary. As we spent some much needed time together, we discussed all the change that we have been through in the last year. Even more than discussion, I have taken it a step further and truly began to reflect on what I have learned after one year of marriage. Here goes:
  1. Give and Give - I really believe this is what marriage is about. Not about give and take, but about give and give. If I always give, and she always gives, then we will never have to worry about taking...does that make sense?
  2. Confession - Whether I am sneaking around and eating the no-no late night snacks or sleeping in and not working out, I must confess all to my wife. Thus, she will never have room for doubt in my character.
  3. Accountability - Who is keeping me accountable? I need to allow especially my wife to speak into my life to help mold me and shape me. This leads into the next one.
  4. Growth - You can never stop growing as a husband. You always have to be reassessing how you are doing and what you can do better in your marriage.
  5. Work - Marriage is work. Wow! I wish I had a better handle on this before, but the emotion wears off and what is left is a choice. Am I going to love her or not? It is a choice. A choice that has to be made every day when you wake up to love, and serve, and give.
  6. Love - I really do love Shannon more and more everyday. That is what it is about at the end of the day. I love our differences and our similarities.

I could keep going, but those are just some of my thoughts as I reflect. What are your thoughts? Any ones you would add? Take away?

6 comments:

christy said...

Hey Bradford, this is Christy (Foster) Parandi. COngrats on the anniversary & pregnancy. Very Exciting!!! Call me if you need anything or just want to catch up. I puked for 7 months with Laynie and 5 months with Cora - so I am very sympathetic to those suffering from "morning sickness" . . . what a misnomer! :)

Shannon said...

Hunny, yay an update! You are so wise, and amazing! I could not ask for a better husband.

Doug Witte said...

Not gonna lie, you crack me up.

jenny marvin mealy said...

You are a very wise man Brian! And your love for your wife shows! Keep up the giving!

Anonymous said...

Brilliant, Brian! I believe all of this comes much more naturally for women, so to hear it from the mouth of man is VERY awe inspiring!!! I'm so glad that after knowing you for so many years I'm still around to see what a wonderful husband you've become. I'll be excited to observe the next phase as well, as you become a loving and compassionate father!

Nate said...

Brian,

I am impressed with the man of GOd you are and the great husband you have become. You are the man bro:)

Nate