Southern Weddings: Come On Baby, Light My Fire
I posted this on Twitter and Facebook, but I thought I’d put it on my blog, too. My latest column is up at Southern Weddings Magazine. Hop on over and check out my thoughts and ideas as I answer the question, “How do you keep the spark after you’re married?” Be sure to leave some comment love so I know if I’ve got some friendly faces over there! And while you’re there, flip around the site and take a look at some of their wedding profiles. Holy moly do they have some beautiful weddings over there. My favorite so far was a wedding in Georgia whose theme was birds nests. It was gorgeous and I loved where they got married. Breathtakingly beautiful to me.
Also, now is a great time to point out that I usually use Twitter and Facebook to share these kinds of announcements with readers, so if you aren’t already a member of the group, then click on over and join! I have been known to also do giveaways strictly through Twitter or Facebook before, so membership comes with its perks…
Hope you all have a fabulous Hump Day today! Pictures coming tomorrow of Bean’s birthday party and I’ll just go ahead and save you the suspense – he enjoyed his cake. The End.
5 Comments
Megan (Best of Fates)
Yay – I love your Southern Wedding posts, they’re such a different look at your marriage than usually comes through the blog. And I’d suck up by saying I already follow you on Twitter and Facebook, but I’m sure my aggravating presence has already made itself known.
Katie
Aggressive presence is noted. (And loved!)
Alaina
Wonderful column! I love your real advice…as someone who is getting ready to get married soon, I really appreciate it 🙂
Jen at Cabin Fever
You wrote an excellent piece! And I loved your example of “sparks” and “flames”. Did you come up with that yourself? You should trademark it.
And how the heck to you have time to write so much?! I want your time management skills.
Cabin Fever in Vermont
Heather M
*laugh* Way to spoil the punchline!!! 😉
Loved the article and just so you know – it has inspired me to ask my lovely husband – what kind of flame does he view himself as and equally what type of flame he sees me as. I am awaiting his response – which I know he will thoughtfully give.
This is the man who crafts such beautiful poetry (I’m very proud of him). So my response could come in a poetic form 🙂
Thank you for making me think in this manner.