The Life of Bon: how to survive a marriage
Showing posts with label how to survive a marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label how to survive a marriage. Show all posts

Friday, August 03, 2012

On marriage being work. Because it is.

In an effort to postpone reading 1984 for the rest of my life, I have taken up reading a string of easy, light, entertaining books.  My most recent guilty pleasure was "Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?" by Mindy Kaling.  AKA Kelly from The Office.  Kaling is one of the main writers of The Office (She wrote the original Dundies episode and the episode where Michael burns his foot on a George Foreman girl.  The girl is smart.  And hilarious.)






Her book is mostly a memoir, kind of like Tina Fey's Bossy Pants but I actually liked this book better.  She jumps around a lot and she talks candidly about struggles with weight, awkward attempts to fit in, and her cursed shyness. I felt like I actually got to know her as a person.  I guess you could say she writes the way my favorite bloggers write- funny, but still honest and genuine.

One of my favorite chapters of the book was entitled "Married People Need to Step it Up."  She talks about how married people always complain about how "hard" married life is, but that married people should be "pals" and should just enjoy hanging out together.  In her own words...

"I don't want to hear about the endless struggles to keep sex alive, or the work it takes to plan a date night.  I want to hear that you guys watch every episode of The Bachelorette together in secret shame, or that one got hooked on Breaking Bad and if either watches it without the other, they're dead meat.  I want to see you guys high-five each other like teammates on a recreational softball team you both do for fun.  I want to hear about it because I know it's possible, and because I want it for myself.


Maybe the point is that any marriage is work, but you may as well pick work that you like.  Writing this book is work, but it's fun work, and I picked it and I enjoy doing it with you, Reader.  It's my job and it's a job I like. 


Married people, it's up to you.  It's entirely on your shoulders to keep this sinking institution afloat.  It's a stately old ship, and a lot of people, like me, want to get on board.  Please be psyched, and convey that psychedness to us.  And always remember: so many, many people are envious of what you have.  You're the star at the end of the Shakespearean play, wearing the wreath of flowers in your hair. "

Well, I'll be.  I guess old Bon is now a big fan of Mindy Kaling!  The woman said it right, people!

I especially liked her words about marriage being work.  Two weeks before I was to leave on my LDS mission I was sitting in a British Literature class.  I don't know why he was off on this tangent, but the professor said this, "I think marriage is like a mission.  If any of us had any idea how difficult it is, we'd never agree to do it in the first place."  Days away from entering the missionary training center, I rolled my eyes at his negative attitude.  My mission wasn't going to be hard.  And neither would my marriage.  I was going to rock both of them, thank you very much.

It's safe to say that my mission did more than rock me- it threw me against the rocks and dragged me through the streets.  Er... figuratively speaking that is.   I was shocked at how hard it was.  Since being married I have also been surprised at how difficult marriage can be.  In moments of frustration I have thought back to that professor and admitted guiltily, "the dude was right."

Because he was right.  But so is Kaling.  Marriage is work, but  it should be our favorite kind of work.  Work can have such a negative connotation to it so anytime someone says "Marriage is work" you assume they hate their marriage.  But I prefer to think of work as something much more positive- something that makes you grow, something that makes you reach your potential, something that teaches you valuable lessons and skills, something that molds you into the person you have always been capable of becoming but can't become by just relaxing and shooting the breeze.  I will agree that being married is work.  But it's work that I really like doing.  That I get fulfillment out of.  I like it better than doing the dishes.  I like it better than telling seventeen year olds how to write thesis statements.  I even like it better than blogging.

So yes, marriage is my favorite kind of work.

This is how I work.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

I am not a crook. But I did steal a credit card.

Sometimes I wonder how people ever figure this marriage thing out.  Hubs and I have been married a whopping 16 months and sometimes I still feel like I am living with a perfect stranger.  And I am pretty sure he thinks he's living with a lunatic.  Case in point.  This morning he told me he had to go buy more paint supplies before his rehearsal.  I shouted, "I approve of this decision!" and he was off.  Thirty minutes later I got a phone call, "Did you take my credit card out of my wallet?"

Oops.

Innocent until proven guilty?

Fine, you got me!  I DID take the credit card, but that was because I couldn't find mine and I had to buy groceries!  But then how was Hubs to buy paint supplies!?  

Naturally, Hubs is a little frustrated with me.

I'm sorry Hubs!  I am!

But listen what a weird dude Hubs is.  He brushes his teeth with warm water.  WARM WATER!  I only discovered this a few days ago and have been in a state of never ending shock ever since.  First off, how did I get 16 months into the marriage without realizing the water temperature of his teeth-brushing-water?  Secondly.  Why warm?  He tried to explain by saying, "Well, why do you always wash the dishes with warm water?"  To which I replied, "Yah!  Why am I the one always washing the dishes?!?"  

He said I missed the point. 

But seriously, I don't care how many more mouth germs it supposedly kills to brush with warm water, cold water tastes good and warm water tastes bad and end of story.

I can't think of any way to transition to my next topic.  So here you go.  Transitionless. Have you met hordes of amazing women through your blogging experience?  I have.  It's crazy because I get to thinking I have such an interesting, awesome story and then I get to meeting other bloggers and I realize everyone's got their story.  I've got such a special and unique group of girls this month sponsoring Life of Bon.  Their stories range from helping orphans to recovering from divorce to learning to be fashionistas.  I'm so grateful to these incredible women and to have met them.  Now, I think it's time you do the same!  

And so, without further ado, I introduce to you...

Elise


Hey there fellow Life of Bon readers! My name is Elise and I blog over and Forever Changed. I’m a pretty ordinary girl, I have an amazing family, a best friend, a sweet dog, I run for fun (and yes, I rhymed on purpose), chocolate chip cookies are my weakness, I love Christmas, and I have a bucket list that I take pretty seriously. Despite all this ordinariness I have an extraordinary purpose perfectly designed by God let has led me to move to Rwanda and work in an orphanage with over 500 children. Forever Changed is my way of documenting this crazy journey that is my life. If you are interested in joining me on this adventure head on over to my blog, I would love to have you! 



Jenn



Hello lovely Life of Bon readers! My name is Jenn and I blog over at Girl Defying Gravity where I post about some of my favorite trends, fitness,  my job on an ambulance and random life adventures! I'm super excited to be doing my first ever sponsorship this month, and what better place to start than one of my absolute favorite, makes-me-smile-every-day blogs?? Anyhoo, please come on over and say hi--I'd love to get to know you!


Ashley


Hellooooo! I’m Ashley, an Arizona girl with a passion for living with umph and pizazz.  I la-la-la-love to blog about life, women that inspire me, movies, the pup, the boyfriend,  fashion and, well, pretty much anything else that crosses my mind.  I’m a twenty something that seems to have been going through a quarter-life crisis for like 6 years.  I decided, to stop saying “what if” and live my life with “joie de vivre”. Come on over for a visit.  I just love the company!



Stephanie and Laura




We are Stephanie and Laura, two friends who write a new beauty and style blog. You will find a variety of reviews, tutorials, and an assortment of the other things we enjoy in life most! We are loving the opportunity to meet new friends and interact with the bloggers we love. Come over and get to know us!


Blog/Twitter/ Instagram: @abrunetteduet


and...

Jeanine


Hi folks! My name is Jeanine and I'd love for you to stop by my little place in the blogosphere.
There you will find random Costume Drama treasures sprinkled in with a hefty dose of what it means to me to be a single girl trying to live a meaningful life for God whilst keeping (at least) one eye open for Mr Right :) I'm a graphic designer, drink excessive amounts of hot tea, overindulge myself with a ton of reading, fantasize about delicious desserts and look for adventures around every mundane corner. And always look forward to meeting new friends--so do stop by!


Now go give them some love!