Friday, October 30, 2015

Home for the holidays

In class this week we talked a lot about adjustments or challenges that couple will face in the first month of their marriage, first year, and first child. One of the things brought up was holidays, especially when Christmas comes around. For a newly married couple this can cause lots of stress of wanting to spend equal amounts of time with all sides of the family and could leave other sides with feelings of resentment for not spending as much time with them or not being able to see all sides at all. But maybe its not too bad of an idea for a married couple to just do Holidays for themselves the first couple years of their marriage. If a couple goes back home for Christmas to visit the husbands side, it creates an atmosphere where he is put back into the role of child again. This can cause problems because his current role is husband, provider, and preside er. This can go the same way for the wife, to slip back into roles that may exclude the spouse in certain ways. May I suggest that it may be very healthy for a couple to spend the holidays just the two of them. This gives them my opportunities to create their own traditions for their future family. This also gives time for them to bond even more, talk about important things in their life, and give time for them to set goals together.  Now I am not saying that it would bad their relationship to spend some time with family around the holidays because those relationships are very important. What I am saying is that a newly couple really needs to do what is best for them the first couple of years so they can do all they can to build a strong relationship between the two of them. It is not something that should be taken personally, but something that should be looked at from the position of the new couple. The holidays are a great time for new couples to focus on their relationship and what they can do to make things that much more satisfying and rewarding in their marriage. 
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Saturday, October 24, 2015

The game changer

Think for a second about the phrase "game changer". What comes to mind? Maybe for some it's the end of the 3rd quarter and the QB gets sacked with an injury that has him out for the rest of the season. Maybe its the loss of a loved ones that changes how the rest of your life will play out. Maybe it is even something like transferring to a different University. All of these could be considered "game changers" in the game of life. But I think one game changer that if often overlooked is the first kiss we have in a relationship. It really changes everything. You go from friends one moment to more committed the very next second to the other person. Now, I know there may be some to say that a kiss doesn't really matter in the big scheme of things, it's just a kiss. Lets jump more into this a little bit. 
     Scenario 1: Lets say you find someone that you really like and right away you were to share a kiss with that other person. It's great,you feel good, and that leads to you wanting it more. But here your romantic lover is the only thing being satisfied: there has bit been a friendship created with interests and a real connection with that partner. If the relationship continues it will be harder for you to establish the foundation you need before physical intimacy should be introduced into the relationship. Then before you know it, you develop communication issues with each other which lead to more problems which could then lead to the end of the relationship as you know it. 
   Scenario 2:  Mary and Tim are best friends and have always been best friends since they could remember. Their friends always joked that they would end up marrying each other but always shrugged it off. One day Mary see Tim in a different way and one thing leads to another with the first kiss of two best friends. Later Mary realizes that maybe that kiss wasn't what she thought it would be like and that the people around her only got in her head. Tim feels the same thing, things between the two become awkward and weird and as a result Tim and Mary stop spending time together and their friendship is over. 
     Scenario 3: You find someone you are attracted to physically but also someone who has a personality that peaks your interest. You hang out for a while to establish a relationship but getting to know each other even more, like and dislikes, and just who they are. You come to a point where you really like this person, then dating comes into the mix. You go on a couple dates and realize that you really do like this person and then that first kiss comes: its so much more satisfying because you really do like this person genuinely for who they are and not just for what they look like. That first kiss takes the relationship to a whole new level a greater love to be felt and greater enjoyment in loving that person. 

Ok, so my scenarios may be a little over reaching but you get the idea now. A FIRST KISS CHANGED THE REST OF THE OUTCOME OF A RELATIONSHIP, for better or for worse. It is one of those things that can never be taken back and can never really be forgotten. . I've learned that a first Kiss should not come right away but should be anticipated for that right moment of greater commitment to another person. Too many people are rushing to the physical aspect of a relationship and wanting to feel pleasure with another human being, which can damage that relationship in reality rather than improving it for the better.Research has also found that people who have had many first kisses with many different people are said to show a lack in attaching emotionally to significant others because they have already been exposed to heart break again and again creating a numbness to emotion. This may not have been something that I practiced in my youth as I dated, but I see how that would have helped me to avoid heartbreak and other feelings of sadness that come with the end of relationships. I'm not saying to save the first kiss until your married, that is a bit ridiculous, but I am saying that there should be a time and a place for a kiss to really take the relationship to the next level, for it to change the game. 

Saturday, October 17, 2015

Gender Roles

First may I start by saying that this entry is not the means of bringing down others faith or saying that what other people believe is wrong and that they are stupid for thinking a certain way. We are all human and think and believe in diverse ways. I hope in return that I can have the same respect reciprocated for those things that I believe in.

We live in a world of changing values and changing view points on varying topics. One of those topics is Gender Roles. Some believe that we can choose our gender, some believe that all genders are equal and that there are no differences. Now, i'm not targeting those beliefs, i'm just stating that they exist. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, I firmly believe that Gender roles are important and that there are no mistakes when it comes to the gender we were born into. I know that god is perfect and makes no mistake, he is almighty and all powerful. So why would God make us one thing if we were meant to be another?


The reason I know of these things are because of a divine document called The Family: A Proclamation  to the World. It states that "ALL HUMAN BEINGS—male and female—are created in the image of God. Each is a beloved spirit son or daughter of heavenly parents, and, as such, each has a divine nature and destiny. Gender is an essential characteristic of individual premortal, mortal, and eternal identity and purpose." God has made us to be either female or male and that has been the way of God eternally. We were either male or female before coming to this earth to experience trials, sorrow, and joy. He made us different to fulfill HIS plan for HIS children. We have been given divinely different characteristics in order to bring about a better work and strengthen each other. This about it- if we were all males, more than likely there would be so much competition, spatial thinking, and maybe not a whole lot of nurturing care towards fellow men. But because God knew we would need that nurturing love, he gifted the women of the world with that attribute. Not saying that males and females cant attain certain attributes that the other has been given, but we can learn from each other and complete the other. When God created Eve, he created her to be a help meet, or in other words he created a suitable, fitting, proper, qualified help to further God's plan. We aren't created to compete with each other, but rather to really complete each other. As I was sitting in class this week I had an "Ah ha" moment: that maybe we were created differently to help bring out those divinely given gifts and make them stronger. Maybe we can't have a strong protector of a husband without a strong nurturing wife. We are compliments of each other, we are not competitors. 



I believe in this document with my whole heart to be the world of God not just for members of the Mormon faith, but for the whole world. I strongly believe that as the world takes its turn for differences we can turn to this document and find unity in God's one eternal plan he has for all of his children. I could not be more grateful to have been born the female I am and for the husband that I just married, for the man that he is. I could not be more grateful for the male roles he brings to our marriage. I know that our differences will only bring us closer together and closer to God. These differences make us who we are, brings us even closer together, and it is such a beautiful thing. These differences will help to bring in a strong family of the lord. We really cant change the definition of the family to meet people needs and desires. I am a preserver of traditional marriage and family, but that does not mean that I am not just a compassionate towards others and a respecter of their faiths. 

 Jesus Christ the asame yesterday, and to day, and for ever.
 Be not acarried about with divers and strange bdoctrines. For it is a good thing that the heart be established with grace; not with meats, which have not profited them that have been occupied therein. 
Hebrews 13:8-9

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Tradition...Tradition!

From the movie Fiddler on the Roof, we see from the very beginning that traditions are very important to the Jewish culture when it comes to how homes are ran and even the process of marriage. Traditions go the same for us all: they are ways of living or special practices that define who we are and how we live. Think for a second of the family traditions you had when you were growing up: was it movie nights with your family? or a special breakfast for a birthday? or it could even be something as simple as going to church with your family on a Sunday morning. No matter the case, these traditions hold great value to the proper function of a family unit. Lets just image that all the family traditions you ever had were taken away...would your life have any meaning? We would be living more as robots with our our traditions, we would just sit and go through a very boring norm of living. Life is to be enjoyed, creating meaningful bonds, and preparing ourselves for the future of a better tomorrow. Traditions link our families and help them to evolve into something very rare and special. As I look back on my family and the traditions we had, I can see they were moments that really defined and brought our family even closer together.
 I am getting married in 3 days and my fiance and I have talked about the traditions that we both have experienced growing up. As we see that we want to keep those important traditions in our future family, but we also want to create new traditions for our new family. New is ok, we don't always have to stick to what we have been told. Look at your family, evaluate your family traditions and don't be afraid to dive into something new.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

The Prodigal

Have you ever looked at a sibling or some other member in your family that misbehaves and feel as if they are pulling your family apart? For a long time I always thought that the wayward child was the one to bring the family down. But research actually shows that the wayward ones actually bring the family closer together and for stronger bonds within the system itself. Some might think "well, how?". As we have been discussing in my class, the family actually joins forces, or gets on the same page, to do all they cam to help that certain family member. Family systems function better when they are united. So the next time you think that the Prodigal Son in your family is bringing you guys to a halt, step back and see the bonds within your family grow to be even stronger. Those circumstances are definitely blessings in disguise.