What Should We Do When We See Each Other?
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Let me start off by saying my husband and I have been married for 3 years, (known each other and have been dating for a total of 5 years) and in early April we got into a physical fight that led to the cops being called. He got domestic violence charges filed on him and the whole works. I was ordered by the courts to go back to my home state (750 miles from him) and be with my immediate family for support. I have a court date (for a traffic violation) that I have to go back home for, but will only be allowed to stay with my husband for 9 days (from the 9th to the 18th). Everything is worked out between us for the most part. And we can finally sit on the phone for hours without getting in an argument. We’re both really excited to see one another! He hasn’t seen me in person for a few weeks now. I just don’t know what kind of activities to do. He’s a recovering alcoholic, and I’m pregnant, so we need to do things that are 100% family friendly. What kind of activities should we engage in?
And please don’t try to give me advice about leaving him. I’m a firm believer in working your problems out instead of running from them. He is too, which is why we’re still together. And we’ve seen therapists together and recently not together. He hasn’t consumed any alcohol since the crap went down in April. I have 100% faith in our marriage now that we both got the proper “help and support” we desperately needed.
What kind of inexpensive things should a married couple do together?
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Answer by P. H.
You should go to church together. You should pray together.
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