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Monday, August 20, 2012

The key to a successful marriage

 

I've decided to share some relationship advice over at:

IASWP

Of course, I do it in typical 'while wearing heels' fashion...while poking fun at my husband :).

If you haven't yet had the pleasure of discovering Linda and her hilarious and well decorated blog, after you read my guest post, check out my favorite post Like Fine Wine.

If you aren't already following it all started with paint, you certainly will now.

15 comments:

  1. That post cracked me up. Your husband did an amazing job with his wood collection. My hubby had a huge dolphin picture in his bachelor pad. After years of having it relegated to the basement, he decided it wasn't worth moving it to our new house. Victory at last!

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  2. I do love Linda! That was a great post! Maybe you missed your calling as a marriage counselor!! I'm living with bleached deer skulls mounted on my wall in my family room.....geeze....the things we do for love!

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  3. Read your post earlier....and I think my life needs those masks. Except not really. You are a good woman for tolerating them. :)

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  4. Adorable post Amy... as usual! That's what I love about you and your blog.. you have your own distinct voice and style that can be recognized anywhere... which I absolutely LOVE! I was getting worried about you since you got me seeing a post from you every day during the week. I hope it was just a busy week (good busy!) for you last week and nothing more:)

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  5. Loved your post! You are super nice to go along with compromising! ;) I'm jealous of your scrap wood collection just saying!

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  6. Amy, I just ran read your post and it was the cutest! Like the masks, but like you, I think they should stay in the basement! Thanks for sharing the humor.

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  7. You've got a very talented husband! Gorgeous work!

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  8. Amy.....that was the best guest post! I love it! Compromise is what it's all about!

    blessings,
    karianne

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  9. Loved your guest post... I love everything you do ... and hey- how about that talented hubby of yours... really adore his wood work.... just gorgeous...

    Carri

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  10. Wow, Amy! Great post. And nice to know your hubby is so handy! That craft desk is enviable. The masks, not so much, but maybe he needs a workshop or someplace of his own to enjoy them....

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  11. I read the post this morning and commented over there! Great post!

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  12. Fun! Thanks for sharing...very special indeed!

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  13. Wow, your husband is very talented, you are a lucky girl. My husband always says the secret to a good marriage is to just say " yes dear".

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  14. Hey miss! Loved your post over at Linda's! I esp love those buildings that your husband made. Makes me nostalgic for Chicago. :)

    (Oh, can you do me a favor and tell me if I've become a no-reply blogger? I might have accidentally switched.)

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  15. Thanks again for the guest post! I'm back and catching up and am already exhausted and in need a second vacation from the first vacation ...

    Love, love, love that wedding photo! You made the best of a rainy day and made it so romantic ...

    :)

    Linda

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