For those out there who have learned Creighton, you know about SPICE. This stands for the Spiritual, Physical, Intellectual, Creative/Communicative and Emotional/psychological needs of your spouse. The talking point is "while genital contact is to be avoided during the days of fertility, if your intention is to avoid pregnancy, "sexual" contact (SPICE - the broader concept of relationship) should never be avoided." In other words, be extra willing to work on your marriage in other departments during times of abstinence.
One of my favorite parts of teaching CrM is facilitating the SPICE discussion. Probably about 90% of the time I end up recommending the book "The 5 Love Languages." I will offer more on this in my next post.
When we first learned Creighton (and SPICE) it was the in midst of our struggle with infertility. Avoiding pregnancy was not a concern. In the wise words of my practitioner, couples dealing with infertility have to work just as hard, if not harder at their relationship. We were encouraged to make a list of 10 non-genital ways we could show love to our spouse, and then compare notes. At that time, we did all that we were asked, but I never fully brought SPICE into our marriage.
I am blogging this topic tonight as I am in need of a refresher course. I am so blessed by my marriage of 9 years. I could not ask for a better spouse or partner in life. That said, is SO easy to be consumed by busyness, children, responsibilities...life, and forget the needs of your spouse.
Helpmate. I am called to be a helpmate. The etymology of the word, specifically points to Genesis 2:28, God's creation of woman to be a helper for man. Most online dictionaries refer to helpmate as "specifically: wife".
Spinning off from Magnify the Lord's Marriage Monday posts, for myself I am starting the SPICE it up challenge. My prayer and goal this week is to have an understanding heart. It is so easy to expect/demand help at the end of a long day. Yet, at that time, I am the one called to be a helpmate (my love...if you are reading....I will do my best).
I am a fan of SPICE...but how has it impacted my marriage? I can not ask others to do what I am not.
This week I shall:
S - pray for my husband daily
P - daily embrace initiated by me "just because"
I - 5 Love Language Assessment (more in a future post)
C - do the dishes joyfully
E - sit down with my husband when he arrives home & converse about the day
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Monday, October 10, 2011
9 years ago
9 years ago I woke up from my last night of singleness.
In my journal I wrote:
"It is here! Today I will be a bride - and I will walk down the aisle and share vows with Paul. I am so excited and my heart is bursting as I write this. Praise Jesus for the joy in my heart right now. I can't even comprehend the enormity of this great covenant - yet my hope and trust are in the Lord who has brought me this far"
My freshman year of college I gave up dating for lent. Yes...I was a bit boy crazy and it was a perfectly legitimate sacrifice. :) One that ended up changing my life in a significant way. As I offered that sacrifice to the Lord, I felt Him urging me to make a 3 year commitment to Him. To give up dating for 3 years. That same week, in my secular college bookstore, I stumbled upon this newly released book and about had a heart attack. It was God's gift to me.
The next man I fell in love with was my husband, 5 years later.
Those 5 years were my gift to God and to my future husband. In the same way, my husband committed his heart to me years before we met. God did write our love story. What a glorious day!
I will save more wedding day reflections for anniversary #10. At the prompting of Betty Beguiles I am going to share a bit about our honeymoon.
We choose Banff, Canada. We had Canada in mind and one our my bridesmaids had chosen that as their location, two months before us. We followed their recommendation. It was gorgeous! Hiking, horseback riding, views, glaciers.
And apart from the silly stories for our private memoirs....here are a few moments we will never forget:
- Our first night I wanted to start a fire in our fireplace at the hotel while my hubby was downstairs picking up a pizza. He came up and in the room as smoke was billowing out and our smoke detector was going off. I had forgotten to open the flue. Thank goodness our hotel was not evacuated.
- Drinking hot chocolate spiked with peppermint schnapps and playing scrabble in front of the lobby fireplace
- Watching The Ring in the theater and then immediately dragging Paul (who was terribly hungry) back in the theater to watch My Big Fat Greek Wedding, again...to get the horror movie off my mind....we also had to switch hotels as a result of this move as we were in a cabin-like place at the time.
- Eating at the Grizzly House, our favorite by far.
- Loving the hot springs, and then learning later that my husband made that ultimate sacrifice for me (he does not do hot)
- Dreaming about our future and our family...which couldn't come soon enough. 9 years later we are so truly blessed beyond our wildest dreams.
In my journal I wrote:
"It is here! Today I will be a bride - and I will walk down the aisle and share vows with Paul. I am so excited and my heart is bursting as I write this. Praise Jesus for the joy in my heart right now. I can't even comprehend the enormity of this great covenant - yet my hope and trust are in the Lord who has brought me this far"
My freshman year of college I gave up dating for lent. Yes...I was a bit boy crazy and it was a perfectly legitimate sacrifice. :) One that ended up changing my life in a significant way. As I offered that sacrifice to the Lord, I felt Him urging me to make a 3 year commitment to Him. To give up dating for 3 years. That same week, in my secular college bookstore, I stumbled upon this newly released book and about had a heart attack. It was God's gift to me.
The next man I fell in love with was my husband, 5 years later.
Those 5 years were my gift to God and to my future husband. In the same way, my husband committed his heart to me years before we met. God did write our love story. What a glorious day!
I will save more wedding day reflections for anniversary #10. At the prompting of Betty Beguiles I am going to share a bit about our honeymoon.
And apart from the silly stories for our private memoirs....here are a few moments we will never forget:
- Drinking hot chocolate spiked with peppermint schnapps and playing scrabble in front of the lobby fireplace
- Eating at the Grizzly House, our favorite by far.
- Loving the hot springs, and then learning later that my husband made that ultimate sacrifice for me (he does not do hot)
- Dreaming about our future and our family...which couldn't come soon enough. 9 years later we are so truly blessed beyond our wildest dreams.
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