A Love That Grows: 26 Years of Marriage, Friendship, and Faith

A Love That Grows: 26 Years of Marriage, Friendship, and Faith
   

My husband and I have shared 26 beautiful years together, and as we approach our 27th anniversary this coming November, I find myself reflecting more deeply on the incredible journey we’ve had. Through every high and low, every season of joy and challenge, the one thing that has remained constant is the strength of our bond—not just as husband and wife, but as true best friends. That, to me, is the greatest gift of all. Each day, I find myself thanking God with all my heart for blessing me with a partner so kind, so thoughtful, and so rooted in love.

One of the most tender parts of our daily life together is the simple routine we’ve built. Every morning, without fail, my husband wakes up early and makes me a cup of hot chocolate—sometimes adding just a little coffee to give it a special twist. Then, with the same gentle spirit I fell in love with, he wakes me and invites me to pray with him. There are mornings when I’m still wrapped in sleep, eyes barely open, but I always say yes—because I truly believe that starting our day in prayer together is the cornerstone of our marriage. It connects our hearts before the world has a chance to distract us.

Over the years, we’ve also learned how to manage conflict with grace. We don’t let arguments linger or fester. Unlike many couples who might let disagreements stretch on for days or even weeks, we’ve made it our goal to reconcile as soon as possible. Sometimes, only minutes pass before one of us reaches out with a humble apology. And when we do, we don’t focus on blame. Instead, we take responsibility for our own actions and work to understand each other better. It’s not about winning—it's about protecting the love we’ve built.

Another thing I treasure deeply is the way we value quiet, intimate time together. Our vacations aren’t about rushing from one activity to the next. Instead, we find joy in the little things—taking long walks by the beach, lounging beside the pool, indulging in spa days, reading quietly, or simply curling up together to watch a movie. We do occasionally travel with friends, but even then, we keep the pace slow and intentional, always making room for moments that nourish our connection.

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Through all of this, I’ve come to understand something important: a happy marriage isn’t a perfect one. Perfection doesn’t exist—not in people, and not in relationships. What does exist, and what truly matters, is two people committed to growing together, supporting each other, and choosing love every single day. My husband is a man of deep faith, humility, and gentleness. He loves his family with his whole heart, and he’s never afraid to acknowledge his flaws and seek to become a better man. I often think back to my younger self—how I used to pray to God for a good husband. I see now that those prayers didn’t go unheard. God answered them more beautifully than I ever imagined.

In today’s world, finding a loving, faithful partner can feel like searching for something rare and precious. But I genuinely believe that if you wait patiently, pray earnestly, and trust God's timing, the right person will come. And to the women reading this, I want to say this: you don’t have to chase after love. The Bible tells us, “He who finds a wife finds a good thing.” So don’t be discouraged. Trust that God is preparing someone special just for you—and when the time is right, love will find its way to your heart, just like it did to mine.