Marriage 101 in Open Diary 2001-2018 (Pre-Prosebox)

  • May 9, 2008, midnight
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Is that you, Anonynoter? My ex-boyfriend? It sure sounds like it. Remember when you left me those notes years ago? Heh.

Last night, TFMS and I had our 3rd premarital counseling session with the minister who’s going to be performing the ceremony. Oy, it was two HOURS long. But it was good. We talked through a LOT of stuff, and I have to say that TFMS is very honest about the way he is (hypersensitive about his kids, kind of grumpy, a bit critical, etc.). And I was completely honest about myself (a bit messy when it comes to household chores, sensitive to criticism, etc.). But we also had a lot of GOOD to talk about too:

–the alcohol resolution and subsequent reduction

–the baby issue and the fact that we’re going to try…

–the sloppiness that has gotten better (well, here and there…)

–the bond that has gotten much stronger between us in the past few weeks

He told us that he has noticed a definite positive change since the last time that we were together.

Later, at dinner, we talked about the session. I wondered if Jeff (the minister) had ever recommended that couples not marry. Or if he’d ever declined to perform a ceremony that he might have had doubts about. I think I’m going to ask him that the next time we meet.

We have two more sessions to go (this was our third session!). It’s pretty intensive if you ask me (there’s a big workbook that we have to work through—with exercises and discussions and all kinds of goodies like that). And I like that. I know that TFMS hates it, but I don’t care. It forces us to have conversations that we never even really thought about. It makes us look at our marriage as something more than romance and roses—perhaps something he didn’t do in his previous marriage?

OK, in all fairness to TFMS, I should clarify. He doesn’t hate working on a premarital course; he hates some of the really religious stuff in the book. And of course, working through the church and clergy, we HAVE to have some of that in our counseling. I know he’s doing this to appease me, but I also know he’s getting something out of it too. He would not deny that. Plus, I can tell that he kinda likes talking about “us” and he does ask questions, and it’s alllllll good.

Three sessions down, two more to go. 91 days until the wedding. Wheeeee!


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