Today I have a special treat for ya! Callie is over here from her blog
My Something New With You talking about the L-word. Callie is so sweet and I love her heart. I hope you enjoy her post and I encourage you to hop on over and say hello!
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Hello dear friends of the gorgeous Mrs. Lopatka! Isn’t she just a doll!? I absolutely love this girl and I was soooo excited when she asked me to guest post on her blog so I hope you don’t mind me tip toeing in today!
My name is Callie and I am the girl behind the blog,
My Something New With You. From the title of my blog, I can bet your guessing I’m one of those silly newlyweds who just learned butter can literally explode in the microwave if left unattended! Well you guessed it, I’ve had my share of clean ups and unmentionable ruins after only seven months of marriage, but these little moments are ones that I cherish so dearly and I love to share as much as I can with my readers because quite frankly: they are usually pretty hilarious! I chose the name for my blog from the old saying “ my something old,
my something new, my something borrowed, my something blue”. And since my named “husby” Garrett and I just recently got married in June, our marriage is “my something new” and I’ll be sharing it with YOU along the way. Catchy, I know!
Since the month of all things mushy and corny love gooeyness has stumbled upon us once again, what subject better to talk about than the big four letter word! Love has been around a long time hasn’t it? It’s hard to think of being without actually! And if you haven’t found it yet, you can barely wait to find it, am I right!? So before I sway off the main topic, let me tell you what the topic we’re aiming for is… before I miss, and friends this is one you don’t want to miss! It’s soo good!!
How to Keep a Relationship your Top Priority: Now as I have told you before, my husband and I have only been married seven months, that may seem like only baby steps leading to a topic this big to some, but the way I think of it is:
If you know and practice your priorities from the very beginning of a relationship, those little ways you have incorporated into your commitment can only get sturdier with time. And that’s the bible of the blues, can I get an amen!?