Love Is Grand! What I’m Learning From My Children’s Marriages!

When Love Is Grand…!

As my husband and I celebrate our wedding anniversary today, I remember the words written inside a card he gave me on our anniversary a few years ago that truly touched my heart!

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When I was in college, I would occasionally meet my father at his office so we could go to lunch together.  On one early, spring afternoon as my dad and I made our way across campus to the cafeteria, we couldn’t help but notice the overtures being made by many young couples as they demonstrated their love for one another.  In a kind, fatherly fashion, my dad put his arm across my shoulders and whispered in my ear with a little jest in his voice…

“Isn’t young love grand!” 

Indeed it is…but I understand better now, that my dad said this knowing that he was all too happy to be enjoying the seasoned love he shared with my mom that is developed over many years of marriage!

My husband and I have been married for a number of years, and like most couples, we continually strive to do better in our marriage!  Today however, I’d like to pay tribute to our children and their spouses and what I’m learning from their marriages.  One of the neat things about having older, married children, is that in so many ways, you are their peer as well as their parent!

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Each of my children’s weddings were grand celebrations of their young love and as unique as their individual marriages!

What I’m Learning From My Children’s Marriages!

  • Be calm and carry on! 

In other words, be the “easy” button, so to speak, as seen in the funny Staples commercials, where one person assumes the more intuitive role and creates a better situation for others.  When my husband exhibits concern, my anxiety level tends to intensify.  I’ve witnessed our children and their spouses sensing when one or the other of them needs to rise to the occasion and offer that calm sense of well-being that will help them both brave a worrisome time together.

  • Chill out! 

My dad worked hard all his life, but always used good judgment as to when it was time to take a break.  My husband and I sometimes find it hard to know when it’s time to call it a day with projects we’re doing.  As a result, tempers can flare and mistakes are more probable.  I don’t know if it’s a generational thing, but my children and their spouses seem to inherently know when enough is enough.  I admire how they can put things aside and relax, or get cleaned up and then go do something fun together!

  • It’s all good! 

We all have our quirks and idiosyncrasies, and I suppose that the longer we’re married those of our partner’s have a bit more potential to drive us a little berserk!  My children seem to naturally be able to focus on the good things they enjoy about their spouses, and although it’s easier said than done, if doing this becomes our habit, the traits we admire will always far outweigh the ones that annoy us. 

Last night, my husband and I were watching an interview being conducted with Barbara Bush, the wife of former President of the United States, George H.W. Bush.  When asked about what appeared to be their perfect marriage, she just laughed and said,

“Oh, believe me, there are times when George irritates me terribly, but I always respect him, and I’m extremely proud to be his wife!”

My parents were each other’s best cheerleaders through good times and bad–my husband and I try hard, year after year, to be more supportive of each other.  It gives me great joy to watch my children doing the same in their own marriages!

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When love abounds, it does feel like we can conquer the world!  I hope it continues to be a great month of special expressions of love for everyone, and that they continue all year long!  

What makes love grand for you?  What important things are you learning in your relationships? 

  –Mary                     

Cinderella Days! A Special Valentine Tea Party!

For today’s special

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you’re cordially invited to a

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When I was a small child, my parents gave me a miniature china set that they’d purchased in Japan when they visited my Uncle who had been stationed there for military duty in the Air Force.  Oh, the many delightful “pretend” meals I made and served on these treasured dishes!

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As I grew up, my dishes got tucked away in storage at my folk’s home until well after my own daughters were past the prime age for getting any meaningful use out of them.  As a result, I wanted to be sure that my granddaughters, Makena and Marli, got the chance to use them for special celebrations!

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So welcome to our first, girls only, Valentine Tea Party!

Lacey, paper hearts, bite-sized food portions and chocolate, of course, made for the perfect afternoon with three of the most darling girls I have ever had the pleasure of knowing–and loving!

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There never seems to be a craft project that my cute granddaughters don’t love!  I had fancy jewels and Valentine stamps for them to decorate their placemat hearts. (The easier, the better for this grandma!)

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Makena was quick to master the art of pouring from a tea-pot!

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We all practiced our best pinkie etiquette!

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Like me, my granddaughters believe that everything is better with a little chocolate

As we finished eating we played what I call “The Favorites Game”–I had a bunch of questions written out on paper for us to take turns giving our answers…

♥What is your favorite treat?

♥What is your favorite game?

♥What is your favorite movie?

♥What are your favorite clothes to wear? 

One hilarious thing that happened as we were finishing up the game was when Makena looked at me rather exasperated and said, “Hey, Grandma, what about our favorite colors?” I just hadn’t thought to include that question since the girls tell me quite often that they love pink and purple–regardless, I found out that it is still a very important question that they love to answer!  (Of course, Makena’s answer to the question– “Besides where you’re living now, where would be your most favorite place to live?” –was Disneyland!)

You never know how something is going to play out when you plan it, but this game was a hit–and instead of each of us taking turns answering a question, Makena decided everyone should answer all the questions!  Both the girls were so cute and animated with their answers, and I think they had fun hearing how their mom and I answered too.

After playing the game…

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…I was glad to be able to send my granddaughters home with a few of their favorite things–and lots of LOVE!

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What special plans do you have to celebrate Valentine’s Day?  I would highly recommend a Valentine Tea Party!

–Mary

Oven Puff Pancakes!

Oven Puff Pancakes For Your Sweetheart On Valentine’s Day!

You won’t believe how easy Oven Puff Pancakes are to make!  They are a fun spin-off of the original pancakes/crepes we all love!  They make the perfect Valentine’s Day breakfast!  (My family likes them for dinner too!)

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I baked my Oven Puff Pancakes in a 9×13 inch glass pan, but like I showed you in my last post, my son and daughter-in-law made them in cast iron skillets…they are yummy either way.  (It’s always fun to see the interesting mounds that form while the pancakes bake!)

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We love Oven Puff Pancakes with all different flavors of syrup, but they are just as good served with powdered sugar, lemon whip topping and fruit too!

Oven Puff Pancakes

Lemon Cream Whip Topping

1-8 oz. package Cream Cheese (softened)

1 cup powdered sugar

2 tablespoons lemon juice (or for desired taste)

1 small carton extra creamy Cool Whip 

Beat together well, add a little grated lemon zest! 

Surprise your sweetheart with Oven Puff Pancakes for a special Valentine’s Day breakfast!  They’re sure to know that they were…

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If you’ve never had Oven Puff Pancakes before and decide to try them, be sure and leave a comment to tell me how you liked them and how you served them!

–Mary