Sunday, 10 November 2013
Sunday, 3 November 2013
Marriage isn't for me
I came across an article titled "Marriage Isn't For Me" and I love it. So I wanted to share it with others. Here it is....
Having been married only a year and a half, I’ve recently come to the conclusion that marriage isn’t for me.
Now before you start making assumptions, keep reading.
I met my wife in high school when we were 15 years old. We were friends for ten years until…until we decided no longer wanted to be just friends. :) I strongly recommend that best friends fall in love. Good times will be had by all.
Nevertheless, falling in love with my best friend did not prevent me from having certain fears and anxieties about getting married. The nearer Kim and I approached the decision to marry, the more I was filled with a paralyzing fear. Was I ready? Was I making the right choice? Was Kim the right person to marry? Would she make me happy?
Then, one fateful night, I shared these thoughts and concerns with my dad.
Perhaps each of us have moments in our lives when it feels like time slows down or the air becomes still and everything around us seems to draw in, marking that moment as one we will never forget.
My dad giving his response to my concerns was such a moment for me. With a knowing smile he said, “Seth, you’re being totally selfish. So I’m going to make this really simple: marriage isn’t for you. You don’t marry to make yourself happy, you marry to make someone else happy. More than that, your marriage isn’t for yourself, you’re marrying for a family. Not just for the in-laws and all of that nonsense, but for your future children. Who do you want to help you raise them? Who do you want to influence them? Marriage isn’t for you. It’s not about you. Marriage is about the person you married.”
It was in that very moment that I knew that Kim was the right person person to marry. I realized that I wanted to make herhappy; to see her smile every day, to make her laugh every day. I wanted to be a part of her family, and my family wanted her to be a part of ours. And thinking back on all the times I had seen her play with my nieces, I knew that she was the one with whom I wanted to build our own family.
My father’s advice was both shocking and revelatory. It went against the grain of today’s “Walmart philosophy”, which is if it doesn’t make you happy, you can take it back and get a new one.
No, a true marriage (and true love) is never about you. It’s about the person you love—their wants, their needs, their hopes, and their dreams. Selfishness demands, “What’s in it for me?”, while Love asks, “What can I give?”
Some time ago, my wife showed me what it means to love selflessly. For many months, my heart had been hardening with a mixture of fear and resentment. Then, after the pressure had built up to where neither of us could stand it, emotions erupted. I was callous. I was selfish.
But instead of matching my selfishness, Kim did something beyond wonderful—she showed an outpouring of love. Laying aside all of the pain and aguish I had caused her, she lovingly took me in her arms and soothed my soul.
I realized that I had forgotten my dad’s advice. While Kim’s side of the marriage had been to love me, my side of the marriage had become all about me. This awful realization brought me to tears, and I promised my wife that I would try to be better.
To all who are reading this article—married, almost married, single, or even the sworn bachelor or bachelorette—I want you to know that marriage isn’t for you. No true relationship of love is for you. Love is about the person you love.
And, paradoxically, the more you truly love that person, the more love you receive. And not just from your significant other, but from their friends and their family and thousands of others you never would have met had your love remained self-centered.
Truly, love and marriage isn’t for you. It’s for others.
Saturday, 2 November 2013
Sidewalk Chalk
One night after dinner (Random fact: St Maarten locals ONLY call it supper, they have no clue what dinner is) the kids and Josh went out side to play and Josh got Lincoln really into drawing dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes with sidewalk chalk. (Thanks nana Yamamoto for sending chalk!) Lincoln loves to draw, he is getting very creative with his drawing these days. Josh would draw the body then Lincoln would say it needed spikes and big teeth to protect it... and long legs to reach high places and so on... it was fun to watch. :)
Lincoln's masterpiece's!
Lacey had to join in on the fun too. But her idea of having fun with sidewalk chalk was eating it.
In this picture dad is telling Lacey that we don't eat chalk its for drawing. Then Josh got this look.
She's only 1 and she's already giving dad the... "are you for real dad?..." look... teenage years should be fun...
She can be quite wild at times as you can see here. My mom says its payback for how I was as a kid. ;)
Thank you!
When my dad came this past month he was send with a suitcase full of stuff for the kids. One of the things that he brought was some new clothes from Nana Stewart. Thank you so much, they are adorable and the kids love them... So it was a good excuse for a little photo shoot to show nana & papa stewart the outfits on Lincoln and Lacey.

Tuesday, 29 October 2013
The Farrell's
We have made some awesome friends while on our adventure in the Caribbean. The Farrell's are amazing family ( from Cardston), they have helped us in so many ways to help with the move out here and helping us to adjust to island life. Thank you guys!!! Hannah was one of the wife who helped show me around St. Eustatius when we first moved to the Caribbean and how grocery shopping is done here. She's just an amazing friend. Her husband is also named Josh, so our husbands are known as the two Josh's. We love the friendship thats been created. Thanks for being amazing friends to our family.
The Farrell's left to go home this past week. We will miss you!!!... and already are. This is not goodbye, this is only see you later.
These are some of Lincoln and Lacey's Caribbean friends (The twins: Fay (2yrs) and Eden (2yrs) and Kyrsten (5yrs) and Eli (3yrs) Sala.
Luv you guys!
October
You don't realize how much you love something till you done have it. We are missing the crisp fall days and seeing leaves change color. To us it doesn't even feel like fall, it's summer year round here. But I did see pumpkins at Cost U Less (Caribbean Costco) this past week, which made me so excited to see something we do back home each year. We will for sure be carving a pumpkin.
Here's a few pictures from September. Just a little bit late. But better late then never right!
This was the day Lincoln got over the fear of jumping into the pool. He's practising with daddy. Now he loves to run and jump, theres no stopping this boy now.
Another picture that lincoln wanted taken (boardwalk).
Maho Beach waiting for the airplanes to come in.
This is a picture of a pirate Lincoln loves thats on boardwalk. It's actually what he decided he was going to be for halloween this year, pictures to come soon.
Happy Birthday Nana Harker!
It is because of you that my life has been blessed with the man of my dreams. I owe you a big one. Happy birthday to my mother-in-law! - Kayla
Only 42 more days!!!
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