Quality Time = A closer relationship/friendship.
Something hubby and I both love is nature, walking around parks and in the woods make us happy. Many times we just walk, we don’t usually talk about anything deep or meaningful at all, “Look over there at those two birds” and “Smell this flower!” are about the extent of our conversations. Sometimes we pretend to push each other off the path; or if there is water nearby, we may try to get the other one wet.
Even though on the outside it is lighthearted fun; within our relationship we are growing together. Marriage isn’t just about romance or two people working together as a team in the game called life. Because while those things are very important, there is something I think is even more important. That something would be friendship, having fun together and just enjoying each others company.
So yesterday after church we decided we wanted to take a walk. I took my camera along for some impromptu photos as well, here they are.

This was a dogwood tree in full bloom, it is a very good thing there were no bees around, we were sticking our noses clear in!

Being silly

I’m so cool!!!

I think he was jumping but it looks like he got wet!

My turn now.

Oh yeah! That’s right! I can be cool too!
So what do you think? Does it look like we had fun?
It doesn’t matter what you are doing together as long as you are together and having fun!
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Hello, my name is Kendra. I am married to an amazing young man
named Jason, whom I lovingly call hubby when I’m writing. The only way I could ever explain our relationship is to use words like: crazy, silly, funny… well you get the point. He’s perfect for me! 

















Welcome to the world of blog! My husband and i are going on 16 years of marriage this summer and you 2 seem to have the right idea. Without friendship a marriage is pretty pointless.
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I think this is a good reminder that just having fun and being friends is so important in a marriage. Looks like you two know how to just enjoy eachother’s company!
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You guys are SOOOO CUTE!! Beautiful scenery in your photos!!! And I LOVE your skirt!!! That pattern is gorgeous!!! Where did you get it or did you make it? I can’t sew but someday I’d LOVE to learn!!!!!
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Hi Kelly,

The skirt is actually part of the dress that I wear every day.
I don’t know if I sewed that dress or not, I can sew but don’t really like to.
Ah well, at least my mom enjoys it, teehee
Love your blog. You two are adorable! With three tiny kids we often forget to stop and have fun just the two of us, and we’re always amazed at how much closer and stronger we feel as a couple after we take the time to hang out together without the kids. Thanks for the great reminder!
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I think with kids it would be harder to spend time together. Thanks for stopping by today
Aww. This is the sweetest.
And so true. My boyfriend and I were best friends before we started dating. I suppose there can be an instant connection that causes people to get together before they know each other well, but ultimately, friendship is probably the best foundation to a relationship.
Marriage isn’t just about romance or two people working together as a team in the game called life. Because while those things are very important, there is something I think is even more important. That something would be friendship, having fun together and just enjoying each others company.
You are practically describing Sternberg’s Theory of Love.
Oh and by the way, I appreciate your writing skills.
Friendship certainly makes marriage sweet!