Back TogetherНамуна
Everyday Romance
By Tracy Lane
Ever feel like you have no time left for romance?
I feel ya.
But perhaps we’re defining romantic all wrong. Maybe cooking dinner together naked in a candlelit kitchen isn’t on the menu this week. But it’s likely you still have a lot of regular romance going on.
Besides, if romance is all roses and bubble baths, it starts feeling like something you’ll never achieve. But romance is doing something special or unexpected for someone you love, even though you don’t have to.
Sometimes just looking for ways to help or be kind to each other is far more romantic than you realize. And simple, every day romantic gestures are the kind that keep moving you back to each other.
Here are some ideas:
● Set her coffee cup next to the coffee maker in the morning before she’s out of bed.
● Kiss each other goodbye every morning.
● Buy his or her favorite snacks when grocery shopping.
● Give him a night off from helping the kids with homework.
● Put your arm around her in church. Don’t let the kids sit between you.
● Cook your spouse’s favorite dinner.
● When you come home from work, embrace each other for longer than a quick second.
● Text that you’re thinking of her.
● Reach over and hold his hand.
● Compliment your favorite physical feature of your spouse. Then compliment her heart.
● Split your dessert.
Romance doesn’t have to be hard or even well planned. All it takes is a thoughtful, intentional moment in your regular day.
Action points: Be intentional about small acts of romance and kindness. Looking over this list, choose one (or two) you can implement today. Then pick something for tomorrow, too.
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About this Plan
There’s a lot in life constantly tugging to pull you and your spouse apart … work, kids, and family, a schedule too full to pencil in a cup of coffee together let alone a weekend away. Through this 10-day devotional, we want to help you come back together. To redirect your marriage trajectory from moving apart to back where you belong—pursuing each other’s hearts. Again and again.
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