Saturday, May 5, 2012

Thank You!

I just want to thank those of you who are following my posts here on this blog. It has become a journey of love for me to do this and I am truly enjoying the journey.

When I married at the age of 18, there were VERY few women who would talk to me openly and honestly about what to expect. The internet wasn't as widespread and diverse in content as it is now, so I was left on my own to figure it out, and by Allah's grace, mercy and guidance, my husband and I have been together now for over 13 years.

Now that there is so much information out there online on every and any subject imaginable, I  wanted to share my personal journey with the sisterhood to hopefully inspire all of us in our marriages and to create a female bond between us that we can look to and utilize as we struggle to become one with our spouses. I feel like it is a good thing to share with our sisters some things that work and don't work, without getting all up in each others personal business, so that we can all benefit from a happy family life.

My goal is to share my story in a way that makes it easy for others to relate. I hope and pray that sisters who may have more experience than I do join in and share their stories, and I encourage those who are newly wed to join in and share some of those inspiring new-love stories that you are experiencing right now.

I apologize for some of these typos in the posts, sometimes I write them in the middle of the night after a long day of doing everything! I go back periodically to check for those as spelling and grammar are big pet peeves of mine!

I am attempting to follow the book "Fascinating Womanhood" to the "T", but I am open to suggestions on how to make this blog better and get it out there to reach as many sisters as possible. Please subscribe to the blog, suggest it on your social network sites and by word of mouth. Also, if you have or know of any links to books, websites, seminars or other resource on women, marriage or family please share!

I love all my sisters and I hope with all sincerity that what I am doing here has been and will continue to be helpful.

2 comments:

  1. "The Surrendered Wife" is good as well. Not as good as FW, but more modern.

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  2. Yes ma'am, that is next on my reading list!

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