Sometimes marriage can seem like a never-ending see-saw ride, where couples came together, fell apart, broke each other's heart's, came back together, ect.
Couples begin to think "can you start over in a marriage?"
The answer is YES!
A “marriage reset” can feel like a breath of fresh air.
An opportunity to rediscover what made it all so special in the first place.
Gladys Knight - 'The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me' Lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lGrShe7t7c&list=RD1lGrShe7t7c&start_radio=1
Every relationship faces its ups and downs - marriage is no exception; differences between two people can sometimes lead to disappointments and distance - but this does not mean the marriage bond is broken … it simply means you've come to a rough patch in your journey together.
Sometimes life crowds our time together, responsibilities once considered a blessed purpose come to feel like a burdensome responsibility, and the spark that once lit everything up seems like a distant memory. It is not that love has vanished, or that the marriage is broken; it just feels buried under the weight of time, responsibilities, and unspoken emotions. Every marriage has its seasons: moments of sunshine, a few storms, and sometimes long stretches of calm that can feel a bit too quiet ... nothing seems to be happening - a disquiet that seems suddenly very loud.
Love evolves, and so does a relationship; the reality is that we all have expectations of what marriage will be like, but our partners can never live up to all of these expectations. At the same time, our partners have expectations of us that we may not always meet - this is normal. As the marriage unfolds, expectations loosen up - reality sets in … and spouses learn to give each other grace; to learn more about each other's wants, needs, desires; and to grow at their own pace through these learning phases.
Reconnection Stage: This stage involves making a conscious effort to reconnect, prioritize quality time together, and rekindle intimacy.
If your union has reached a place where you find neither of you can agree on anything … chances are that you are not really fighting about what to eat for dinner but rather are stuck in a cycle of negativity. It is easy to blame your spouse for everything that goes wrong in the relationship, but the reality is that it takes two people to make a marriage. Taking time to reflect on your own actions, habits, and areas for growth can strengthen your role in the relationship and create space for positive change (this approach has been very beneficial for me, and Holland). Peace can become a lens through which you see the world. Be it. Live it. Radiate it out. Peace is an inside job that creates a a warm, welcoming, living space around us.
When I was a teenager, I read two things that stuck in my mind - and I rule my life by them: "Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has not yet come. We have only today" & "Remember the past, plan for the future, but live for today, because yesterday is gone and tomorrow may never come." Life is limited - wasting it on pettiness is ridiculously pointless.
We know our minds are powerful tools - and when used effectively, they can offer the means to create the Life of our Dreams; daily reminders to be grateful where we are today - and to know that where we are is part of the journey to our dreams.
A simple intentional thought.
A simple supportive action.
A simple reconnection message.
Gerry Rafferty - Right Down the Line: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jR8RiBMecx4
Offering positive affirmations is a simple undertaking that often reaps substantial rewards.
A little love goes a long way …
Feelings of happiness, joy and abundance grow when we make up our minds to be happy. Find joy in everything you choose to do. Every task, your relationship, your home environment; it’s your responsibility to love it, or change it.
The path to getting where you want to be isn’t always going to be easy; but as long as you show up each day and keep focused on your dreams and goals … you will get there. It may not happen overnight - and in fact it may take longer than you had hoped - but you can get there. Consistency and believing in what you have together are key.
Intentional reconnecting will get where you want to be 💞
On other topics today …
While drinking my morning coffee, I noticed that the predicted rain had arrived; and that my night-owl Taurus had drifted off to the backbeat of the rain maker clouds:
Chuckling to myself at the sight of his Q-tip "nose ring" (his nose has been broken so many times in his young adult years [cowboy, oil rigger, young & stupid], that he swears by this method when sleeping). Then I finished scrolling FB silliness - and slipped into the back room for a quick workout …
I've posted my workout - along with examples of how to proceed with each exercise set. I am sorry about the poor quality if at least 2 of the exercise examples … for whatever reason the internet geeks {making things better for you!} decided to break the link between Blogger & YouTube uploads, I could only do what I could do with what I have to work with. I hope at some point, links will be allowed to flow between Blogger & YouTube again. Things flowed much easier that way.
The Darebee Feel Good Now Workout is a mostly cardiovascular-activation type of workout. It will make you move your body, it'll work your heart and lungs and it will leave you feeling better after you finish than you did before you started. And that is, actually, exactly what makes exercise good for us.
The Arms Circle Marching On Spot exercise is safe for a 69-year-old woman to do. These exercises are designed to be low-impact and suitable for various fitness levels, making them ideal for seniors. They help improve shoulder mobility and reduce stiffness, contributing to overall well-being and independence. It is important that you maintain a steady marching rhythm while keeping your shoulders relaxed and engaged. This exercise is designed to strengthen and tone your upper body, particularly your arms, shoulders, and back muscles. One common mistake to watch out for is swinging your arms too forcefully. Instead, focus on maintaining controlled movements and keeping your arms at a comfortable height. Another mistake is tensing up your shoulders, which can lead to strain and discomfort. Remember to keep your shoulders relaxed and engaged throughout the exercise. Always prioritize safety; if there is excessive pain, stop.
The Touch Touch Windmill exercise is generally considered safe for a 69-year-old woman to perform, provided she has a good range of motion and sufficient strength. It is a multi-planar exercise that can help strengthen the core, hips, and shoulders, which are important for overall stability and balance. However, it is crucial to listen to your body and stop immediately if you feel pain, dizziness, or discomfort.
Get ready to tone your core with the Standing Torso Twist. This exercise targets your obliques and helps improve your overall stability. The safety of performing the Torso Twist Arm Swings for a 69-year-old woman depends on her overall health, fitness level, and any specific health conditions she may have. Listen to your body: if you experience pain or discomfort, stop immediately.
Side Jacks are a variation of jumping jacks where you take a step sideways with one leg instead of jumping outward with both legs. This movement makes side jacks easier on your knees but less intense than regular jumping jacks. Side jacks can be useful for warming up, dynamic upper back stretching, or improving coordination. They work a few more muscles than more typical low-impact cardiovascular exercises like cycling or walking. The safety of Side Jacks for a 69-year-old woman depends on her overall health and fitness level - it is crucial to listen to your body and stop immediately if you feel pain, dizziness, or discomfort.
As with marriage, so it is with your health and body toning - the rough edges are being worked on to hone a beautifully shaped diamond.
Diamonds are forever.
*February 7, 2026 - NATIONAL MARRIAGE WEEK #1-2026~Self-Care; Coalinga-CA https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/02/national-marriage-week-1self-care-2026.html
*February 8, 2026 - CHAPTER 2~National Marriage Week #2-2026~Self-Care; Coalinga-CA https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/02/chapter-2national-marriage-week-2-self.html
*February 9, 2026 - LOVE~National Marriage Week #3-2026~Self-Care; Coalinga-CA https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/02/lovenational-marriage-week-3-2026self.html
*February 10, 2026 - TEAM UNITY~National Marriage Week #4-2026~Self-Care; Coalinga-CA https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/02/team-unitynational-marriage-week-4.html



































































