Is Bigger Really Better?
When you got married, you said the words of commitment
we all know so well about for better or worse, for richer
or for poorer and so on. Those words are wonderfully
inspiring, but real life sometimes make those vows seem
as if they are mocking couples after they’ve been
married for several years. The vows aren’t the
problem because they are simply defining true commitment.
What becomes difficult is keeping the love and romance
alive in a marriage.
If you can think back to the first year you and your
spouse were dating (or weeks for some!) before getting
married, try and recall how overwhelming that feeling
of love was for that person. When you remember, try
to think about doing something so huge that it reflects
the amount of love you once felt and continue to feel
for your spouse.
When thinking about what you can do to express how
you feel towards your spouse, think as big as you can
while considering financial restrictions. You won’t
need to use baby steps when trying to be romantic. When
it comes to showing your love and commitment in any
marriage, bigger is ALWAYS better.
You know the big cardboard box that the new appliance
was delivered in? You remember because it caused some
financial strain between you and your spouse. It was
also a source of conflict because you both had something
different in mind when picking it out. Take the big
cardboard box and make a card out of it. Simply cut
out two of the larger sides keeping the natural fold
as the center of your card, tape or glue paper bags
to cover up and unwanted wording on the outside and
make the biggest card he or she will ever receive. The
sentiment is up to you, as you know best what he or
she needs to hear.
Make a jumbo sized banner for your love. Tape construction
paper together or you can order a banner just by doing
a quick search on the Internet. Try to make your banner
at least 12 feet long and decorate it yourself. You
can get stencils at your local craft store if your handwriting
simply won’t compliment your effort.
Have you every seen your local high school(s) holding
fundraisers? You can offer your local high school’s
marching band, choir or other entertainment ensemble
a donation in order to serenade your spouse at home.
Imagine the surprise on your spouse’s face when
he or she hears their favorite song playing live from
the front yard! If you go for something this big, make
sure you remember to videotape it so that you can relive
it over and over again.
You don’t have to be dramatic or especially outrageous
in order to pull off a big, loving gesture for your
spouse. Even the most reserved and quiet person can
find it in them to put a banner together or cut some
cardboard for the one that they love. Many people who
have already enjoyed the results of their efforts proudly
display their “big” romantic gift permanently
in their home or they placed it securely in a safe place.