An Anniversary Gets Pink Apple Thinking

It was a special weekend at Casa Pink Apple this past weekend.

Pink Apple (that's me – Chris Owen) and my lovely boy SweetP celebrated our 35th Wedding Anniversary.  It seems a monumental amount of time when I read it written there, but it feels like it's only about 20 years we've been together. 

Perhaps it's a little like me feeling like I'm about 30 on the inside, when in fact I'm in my 50s.  Or perhaps it's like the months flying by now that you're an adult, where in childhood those months till Christmas or your next birthday always seemed to drag!

Anyway we celebrated our Coral Wedding Anniversary and went away for a wonderful long weekend at Port Fairy (at the end of the Great Ocean Road!)

I've written before about our Anniversary

Over at Joyful Jubilant Learning this month, the theme for the month is Birthday/Anniversary.  As a regular JJL contributor, it was an ideal synchrony to contemplate my learning about relationships based on the 35 years M19_05practice I seem to have gathered!

Why not go over and find out what I've learned?  Feel free to leave a comment if you'd like, it's a very friendly community!

35 years is a LONG time married by most people’s definitions.  So it’s had me musing on what  I’ve learned.  (Yes we’ve all heard those boring and offensive jokes about getting less than that for murder, so don’t bother PLEASE!)

Much of what I’ve learned pops out in articles here at JJL, on my
own blogs, and in online magazines like Karen Wallace’s The Calm
Space.   So it’s a bit of a challenge to sit and review 35 years –
those 12,784 days.  You’d HOPE there’d be some significant learning in
THAT much time wouldn’t you?

But I think the learnings are … [more]

One of the important things I'm told I have to offer couples who come to me to help them create better relationships, is that I've got those 35 years under my belt!

But really what we've learned is that despite the crappy days and the odd screeching, we've found a way to love each other and still keep loving.  And boy has it been fun!

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