Married folk are like rats in a trap -- fain to get others in, but fain to be out themselves.
ScottishGod finds a way to weave even your mistakes into the fabric of a brighter future if you let Him.
A Couple After God's Own Heart: Building a Lasting, Loving Marriage TogetherWe've grown accustomed to living smaller and more simply.
Not in a Tuscan Villa: During a Year in Italy, a New Jersey Couple Discovers the True Dolce Vita When They Trade Rose-colored Glasses for 3DsThem lady poets must not marry, pal . . . It is a true error to marry with poets / or to be by them.
The Dream Songs: PoemsPeople keep on getting married. Evidently hope is eternal in the human breast.
Death in the Woods and Other StoriesSaving and pinching to get married, you're losing the best time of your life.
The Ballad of Peckham Rye