by Ramona Zabriskie | May 2, 2022 | Building a Partnership, Grand Marriages, Increasing Unity, Inspiring Him, Leaving a Legacy, Maintaining Your Vision
I felt him roll over in the middle of the night. It had been a good day yesterday, and in my half-awake, half-dreamy state, I suddenly felt what the old …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Dec 18, 2018 | Building a Partnership, Helping Him Find a Dream, Inspiring Him, Keeping the Magic, Leaving a Legacy, Understanding Men
The fifth entry in my Classic Hollywood Christmas and Wife for Life: The Power to Succeed in Marriage series. As I’ve been saying, you can learn a lot from old...
by Ramona Zabriskie | Dec 11, 2018 | Building a Friendship, Building a Partnership, Building a Relationship, Generating Real Intimacy, Helping Him Open Up, Increasing Unity, Inspiring Him, Keeping the Magic, Living With a Man, Uncovering the Reasons, Understanding Men
The fourth in my Classic Hollywood Christmas series, looking at how old Hollywood Christmas classics exemplify Wife for Life principles… I love this interchange between Danny Kaye (Phil) and dance/producing …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Nov 27, 2018 | Best Inspirations, Building a Partnership, Increasing Unity, Inspiring Him, Understanding Men
Kicking off my Hollywood Christmas classics series, celebrating the love my husband I have for one another after 42 years (on Dec. 16, 2019)! as well as the love we …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Mar 19, 2018 | Building a Partnership, Helping Him Find a Dream, Identifying the Problems, Inspiring Him, Rectifying the Wrongs
Pierre Curie, a celebrated physicist, pleaded with fellow scientist, Marie Sklodowska in 1895, to marry him and pool their remarkable ambitions. “He felt himself drawn toward Marie by an impulse …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Feb 20, 2018 | Building a Friendship, Building a Partnership, Building a Relationship, Increasing Unity, Inspiring Him
My husband and I met during the disco-ball seventies. Fun meant a Friday night dancing non-stop with the BeeGees. We married and the eighties came along. Though we could still …