It’s Valentine’s Day this week; time to celebrate love and romance.
What do I know about love and romance? As a single mother of 23 years and a blogger on domestic violence and kidnapping, this is not my area of expertise.
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Danny and Joan Meredith flanked by Joan’s parents, 8/29/59 |
A. Marriage has always been a commitment to each other.
We trust in each other, have stayed in church and have had faith in God, and asked Him for the guidance and understanding we need to face things each day in our lives.
We’ve continued doing things with our children and as they got older to still be a family, even after they had their own.
Also, we’ve always worked to get along and agree together on things. We try to find a compromise.
I know this may sound hokey to the world today,but it has worked for us going on 54 years now!
Q. What advice do you have for adult children of divorced parents who may worry they’ll repeat their parents failures?
A. My parents divorced because my dad was unfaithful to my mom and also abusive to her all my childhood.
But I was determined to never do that to my wife or children.
Just believe in yourself and consider the things I mentioned earlier that have helped in our marriage. It seems that couples today think that divorce is the answer to everything. And sometimes if a person is in an abusive marriage or they have been unfaithful then I feel divorce is the answer.
Q. What will you do with your beautiful bride this Valentine’s Day?
A. I will get my wife a card for Valentines day and take her out to eat. If there is anything else she would like, she knows I will get it for her on Valentines day or any other day because I LOVE her.
Happy Valentines Day to all.
Thank you, Danny and Joan Meredith.
Want to hear tips from the longest married couple in America?
Look at the link at Happynews.com. http://www.happynews.com/news/252013/longest-married-couple-celebrates-80th-anniversary.htm
In it,101 year-old Mr.Betar reinforced Danny’s message that compromise and contentment are important ingredients to a lasting love, adding that people should live within their means, and he encouraged men to “let your wife be the boss.”
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Mr. and Mrs.Betar on Connecticut on their 80th anniversary |
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