What would you do for love? Mike Vardy has 23 things he would do — and they are not what you would expect.
Make Love Last
How do you make love last? Here, from YES Magazine!, are 7 Principles on the Road to Happily Ever After.
Hollywood Marriage: I Do (Not Think This Will Last)
Ever since I started reading Us Weekly (and I honor its title by religiously reading it weekly), I’ve been under the impression that there had to be some sort of conspiracy theory to explain why nearly every single Hollywood couple divorces.
On Changing Your Name After Marriage
Andrea spent much of her life figuring out how to get rid of her last name. Then she got married, but was her husband’s name right for her?
Love’s Lost Gains
A man lives through divorce and the tragic loss of loved ones, only to discover he must learn to let the woman he loves go. He ponders the truth behind the sentiment, If you love someone, set them free.
How to Renovate Your House (and Still Remain Married)
In this introduction to his mini-series, author Terry Hume relives some highs and lows of a recent home renovation project and imparts some wisdom to couples on how to stay married when your home is being torn apart.
Moving Day
When marriages break up, what do we take with us and what do we leave behind? Is it too little? Is it ever enough? Michael Lebowitz offers up his moving day list.
Not Your Average Wedding: Part 2
A bride continues with the saga of contracting the Chicken Pox right before the big day and discovers no one wants to be around you when you have the Chicken Pox. Not even the doctors.
Not Your Average Wedding: Part I
There are few days we considered more significant or laden with emotion than wedding days. But what happens when the bride gets chicken pox? Does the show go on?
On Being the Marrying Kind
When Star Weiss’ friends asked her to marry them, that is, to perform their wedding ceremony, she was both flabbergasted and incredibly honoured. How many people who aren’t marriage commissioners or ministers actually get to say, “You may now have your first married kiss”?