Friday, May 4, 2012

What we are OFTEN not told...

I arrived late today in the office, not out of choice but because of the traffic as much as i was up by 6.30am and had had breakfast by 7.45 as i live 10 minutes from my workplace. I forgot that when it rains, it pours and the traffic pile up is upto the doorstep. But for how long will you keep giving your boss the very same excuse....

Once in the office @9.45am, as usual, i quickly schemed through twirra and fb to check on the latest trending news and i found something that was heaven sent through Pastor Wa. I may not know much about him, but one thing is guranteed, he writes confidently about what we are often not told. Check out  www.pastorwa.com and go figure if his stuff can help find the way and the truth or if he is just another pastor.

Today's (twirra linked) topic is about in laws and many a times, we (my husband and I), find ourselves in situations that ask us to be tough on each other as well as the respective in laws from either side. Have we burnt bridges? Yes. Have we hurt each other with some of these decisions? Definitely ...esp when it comes to favorite cousins, nephews, sister, brother etc but at the end of the day our marriage has stood the test and our in laws (most of them...) know our stand on certain things.For those who know us, it has only been 3 years but we can publish a book on this topic.

Awesome tips on how to handle in laws.

2 comments:

  1. True for all marriages Mama G. But the best things is that at the end of the day, we all come out victorious and even the inlaws will one appreciate the stand and enjoy a goo drelationship

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  2. Question: Have you ever come across a couple that says they are doing great on issues regarding in-laws?

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