by Ramona Zabriskie | Oct 8, 2020 | Caring for Yourself, Creating Your Own Happiness, Helping Him Find a Dream, Identifying the Problems, Keeping the Magic, Maintaining Your Vision, Managing Conflict, Rectifying the Wrongs, Surviving the Tough Times, Uncovering the Reasons, Why Marriage
I don’t believe in cutting down trees because I believe in trees! Something mysteriously ancient in me resonates with trees — especially the grand old evergreens of my native Pacific …
by Ramona Zabriskie | May 2, 2018 | Building a Partnership, Building a Relationship, Grand Marriages, Increasing Unity, Surviving the Tough Times, Why Marriage
“It doesn’t matter where you go in life, what you do ….. it’s who you have beside you.” Anonymous I accidentally left myself all of twenty minutes to get ready...
by Ramona Zabriskie | Apr 12, 2018 | Caring for Yourself, Helping Him Find a Dream, Living With a Man, Maintaining Your Vision, Why Marriage
“Oh darling, without my mother and you, what would I have been!” –Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States My husband showed me the Facebook status of one his …
by Ramona Zabriskie | Mar 13, 2018 | Building a Partnership, Grand Marriages, Helping Him Find a Dream, Leaving a Legacy, Why Marriage
One of the most revolutionary concepts in Wife for Life (at least that’s how many women react to it), is the idea that a woman has many life dreams,...
by Ramona Zabriskie | Jan 16, 2018 | Building a Partnership, Generating Real Intimacy, Helping Him Find a Dream, Helping Him Open Up, Increasing Unity, Inspiring Him, Leaving a Legacy, Maintaining Your Vision, Managing Conflict, Surviving the Tough Times, Why Marriage
As my readers and students well know, I love collecting examples of Grand Marriage: romances that are, or will be, remembered and influential for good, for generations. Some of …
by Ramona Zabriskie | May 10, 2017 | Creating Your Own Happiness, Keeping the Magic, Maintaining Your Vision, Why Marriage
As Song Leader of the Junior Sunday School several years ago, I had the power. “Shall we excuse the three-year-olds early today?” I asked the room full of 4-8 year-olds.…