We're a newlywed couple preparing to start a family in Idaho. My therapist said the number one thing that destroys marriages is finances... How do you and your partner share/divvy/handle finances?
I got married inside the Capitol Building in Downtown Boise two Saturdays ago. Here's why I recommend this if you or someone you know is planning a small wedding in 2021.
Our wedding has officially been cancelled. We've decided we're going to elope instead. Is it weird that I'm kind of excited about our new plan? And where should we honeymoon? McCall? Some other cool local, but not TOO close to home spot? Any ideas?
When you're getting married, when do you combine finances? When you're engaged? Once you return from the honeymoon? Never? I had a therapist tell me that money was the single biggest factor in marital issues, so what's the best move?
I know I write a lot about the whole wedding thing but it's a confusing year... We had planned a big wedding for April 25th and had to move it, now we're thinking of scrapping it all and doing something different.
I never thought I'd even ask such a question but at 33, and my fiance being 30, we've decided we'd like to plan to start "trying" for kids late next year. "Trying", a nice way of telling the world you plan to have lots of sex!
I've always said I would learn both of these things before I have kids but after what happened last night, I'm going to take a course as soon as I can.
One year ago today, my nerves were so insane I couldn't finish my bagel breakfast sandwich. I was getting ready to propose to my girlfriend. Luckily, I had some help from an unconventional friend... A Sea Lion named Duke. Here's the story, and the video to go with it! My heart races just seeing this video again!
A lot of people are losing out on big events; graduation ceremonies, proms, concerts... For me, it was my wedding. CBS 2 Boise had me and my fiance on yesterday to talk about it. #Video