by Dorothy Greco | Apr 13, 2017 | Blog, Making Marriage Beautiful, Marriage & Family
Ashley Hales continues the series How Do You Make Marriage Beautiful? Regarding marriage, we all need a little help. Having a satisfying, joyful marriage is hard work and sometimes we feel very lonely. I hope that as you read through the posts by these wonderful...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 30, 2017 | Blog, Making Marriage Beautiful, Marriage & Family
My friend Mallory Redmond continues my four month series on How Do You Make Marriage Beautiful? The inspiration for this series emerged when I realized that regarding marriage, we all need a little help. Having a satisfying, joyful marriage is hard work and sometimes,...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 28, 2017 | Blog, Friendship, Marriage & Family, Spirituality
Far too often, we assume that if we’re disappointed there’s something wrong with us or with our relationships (either our marriages or our friendships). Actually, disappointment is totally normal and to be expected. The problem with disappointment is that it’s often...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 24, 2017 | Articles, Marriage & Family, Relevant Magazine
My husband and I sometimes fail to comply with the gender stereotypes presented to us by society. For example, one evening a few years back, he practiced the piano while I installed our new dishwasher. He didn’t offer to help and I didn’t ask. He deeply appreciates my...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 24, 2017 | Blog, Making Marriage Beautiful, Marriage & Family
As a way to celebrate my new book, Making Marriage Beautiful, I have asked some of my writer friends to share how they make their marriages beautiful. One of the factors that motivated me to write this book was the reality that marriage can be more challenging than...
by Dorothy Greco | Mar 21, 2017 | Articles, IV's The Well, Marriage & Family
It’s November and my husband Christopher and I have made it through the first six months of marriage. The many storms predicted by our well-meaning friends have blown north of us. We successfully dodge the “Where do we spend our first holiday?” conflict with the flip...