We Went On A Marriage Retreat To Save Our Family

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“Did any of you really know what marriage would be like when you said, ‘I do?’

I mean, how can we possibly know?

Well, I thought I did. You know, rainbows and sunsets, lovemaking and carefree timelessness, laughter and fun. Because that’s what fresh love looks like. All bliss, right?

…and total naivete if we’re honest.

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We don’t know what we don’t know until we know. And sometimes, the knowing comes in tidal waves.

After five years into our fairy tale and three quick kids, career changes, moves, and both sets of parents divorcing, we learned some things. Specifically, we didn’t know how to be married. Life suddenly became less blissful as a couple.

So we went on a Marriage Encounter retreat to save our family. We poured our hearts out and cried lots of tears. We listened. That’s when ‘real’ communication found us and saved our backsides.

We then paid our healing forward and spent over a decade in marriage ministry serving other couples—which was double the reward in making our marriage stronger.

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Our love was beautiful and extraordinary for a good stretch, until it wasn’t.

At the 11-year mark, I had a mental health breakdown that wrecked our world. So, we got help. I spent years in therapy healing childhood trauma that I’d stuffed down into my cells. I learned how my unresolved pain was bleeding into my marriage and my mothering. That’s when more clarity and understanding found us and saved our backsides again.

Our love was deeper, more grounded, and beautiful for a longer stretch (with some definite peaks and valleys), until it wasn’t.

At the 26-year mark, we crumbled. The hardest season of our marriage yet. It was brutal and scary and heavy. We didn’t know what the future had in store. The pain was devastating. I didn’t know. He didn’t know. We didn’t know how to process it.

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So, we got help. We dug deeper than we thought possible. We willed ourselves through by backing up to the edge and trust-falling into the canyon of love we’d cultivated over two decades. Unsure if either of us would land safely, we went for it on blind faith, bolstered by the prayers of our loved ones who were in the know.

And by God’s Grace, we made it. Love was strong enough to catch our fall. Both of us are healthier and more authentic humans, individually and as a couple, because of it. I’m grateful for the journey…words I never thought I’d say two years ago.

Today, we celebrate 28 years. And my amazing husband would tell you they’ve been the best 12 years of his life. I mean…

But in all seriousness, these HAVE been the most incredible 28 years of our life.

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We found ourselves; we found each other; we found forgiveness; we found strength.

We found perseverance.

We found great faith.

We found beauty in ashes.

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We found joy.

We found excitement.

We found connection.

We found love.

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Real, penetrating, life-giving love.

Turns out our marriage actually did come with rainbows and sunsets, lovemaking and carefree timelessness, laughter and fun despite the heartache. And we also have three incredible children to do life with, which is the icing on the cake of our love story.

So, no. We had no flipping clue what marriage was going to be like. Now we know.

Those good times and bad, in sickness and in health vows carry some serious weight. As Brené​ Brown says, life requires a strong back, soft front, and wild heart.

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Friends, I don’t know what your marriage looks like right now. But I’m here to tell you to never give up hope. Sometimes it doesn’t matter how hard you try; it just doesn’t work. But sometimes it does. And when it does, and you can look back and see what you overcame and what you built together, it takes your breath away.”

A wife stands with her arms around her husband outside
Courtesy of Shelby Spear

This story was submitted to Love What Matters by Shelby Spear of Finding Grace in the Mishmash. You can follow her journey on Instagram and PinterestSubmit your own story here and be sure to subscribe to our free email newsletter for our best stories, and YouTube for our best videos.

Read more stories from Shelby here:

’26 years ago, he was laid into my arms for the first time. Love settled on me like a weighted blanket. I prayed for his health and happiness with every inch of my heart space.’: Mom says ‘the dreams we dare to dream for our children really do come true’

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‘His sign caught my attention. ‘I don’t care who you are, I love you…’ I stood there reading it, until he finally said, ‘Hi.’ I cocked my head to the side.’

‘I prayed every night for years God would change me.’ The loving environment I created for my kids was now in full question.’: Christian mom to LGBT daughter urges ‘LOVE is the answer’

‘I’ve been a mom for 27 years. I still have no idea what I’m doing, but God does.’: Mom says ‘a family that prays together, stays together’

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