Interview With a Couple I Admire
I recently interviewed a couple to see whether or not they felt mostly positive about each other, or mostly negative about each other. They say they have positive feelings toward each other. It hasn’t always been that way. In the beginning of their marriage it was characterized by negative sentiment override. When the wife thought of the husband she was mostly frustrated with what she viewed as his selfishness and his lack of interest in the family. He would spend all of his free time taking care of himself, and doing things he enjoyed doing by himself. She was left to take care of their five young children, and was often busy from six in the morning until two in the morning, and then would have to get up in the night with the kids. Her husband didn’t realize that she was so overwhelmed, and family things didn’t come naturally to him. He had a lot of good qualities, but the wife couldn’t see them. As time went on the wife prayed for...