Real FamilyLife®
Summary: Featuring a delightful spark between hosts Dave and Ann Wilson, Real FamilyLife® packs all the hard-earned discoveries, joys, and hardships of a forty-year marriage into 60 seconds. Timeless wisdom for everyday families, every day.
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I don't look forward to growing old, but I do look forward to the time when the kids are out of the house, and we can spend more dedicated time together, and be more spontaneous.
Some children at recess had signaled with the third middle finger. She was asking me what that meant, and why was it mean or not nice.
We always went to my aunt and uncle's outside of Milwaukee. And we ate and watched football games and went on walks and just had a good time talking. We did that at least twenty years. I look back on that now and it's a priceless memory.
(Brittish accent) I don't know what Thanksgiving's all about. Giving thanks for the birth of Christ? Isn't it? Is it nothing to do with the fact that it's before Christmas? We don't have Thanksgiving. I don't know what it is.
Why is it that some men just don't act like men?
My wife will sacrifice her time for me. She will allow me to have time to do the things that I want to do, and will stay at home with the kids or whatever it takes for that to happen. That makes me feel very important.
For my wife, just like every so often, I plan a special little trip for her and usually some of her friends. She definitely enjoys the camaraderie. They come back, they're very giddy. It's frightening.
Listen to this woman describe the time she and her husband signed a written marriage covennant
I have written my own story of things that I remember about my life and now I'm preserving the things that I want my grandchildren and great - grandchildren to know about me.
We always were quoted a certain Scripture that tells you why you should obey, and, "If I don't whup you, I don't love you," and all these Scriptures and things. Every single time my dad or my mother got the opportunity, they always backed up their philosophy with the Word.
You know, back when Day Timers were popular, I tried using a Day Timer, I'd lose it. It sometimes feels hopeless! But I have found that it helps me to email myself or leave myself a voice mail at work. That's one way I remember things.
The things that teenagers wear today that I think are strange are some of the piercings. I've been okay with some earrings, but when they start to wear tongue rings, that's just a little odd for me.
Our Sunday schedule is…we go to church, eat lunch, and then we all take naps. And then when we get up, we play. We're rested, we're focused, and we're ready to tackle the week.
"…We asked this gentleman if he agreed with the statement ""what's true for me may not be true for you. Yeah. I'd say that, yeah. I mean, different people have got their own opinions of different things, so…"