Is it just me or did June just rush past? It was so fast though. Can the rest of the year be like this, and then December last forever? Apart from April, December is my favourite month in the whole year.
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Is it just me or did June just rush past? It was so fast though. Can the rest of the year be like this, and then December last forever? Apart from April, December is my favourite month in the whole year.
Read More »May is such a long month (5 weeks). It’s like February’s twin, but it’s also fast. It’s all a mess in my mind. It’s the month of Ramadan, and I didn’t fast for most of it due to having a uterus and immediately after falling sick, cause it’s the start of the raining season here.
Read More »I entered April jobless. I was jobless but April was such a busy month for me because so many occasions occurred, my birthday, my friends birthdays, my dad’s birthday, my sister’s birthday (like a three-day event), my significant other’s birthday and my furbaby’s birthday (so many birthdays) I was super busy this month, but in a fun way and so much happened (celebrating of life), so reading was at the bottom of the list.
Read More »March is that month that is for getting settled and back on your feet. January came and was a bust, and I told myself, I’ll get a do-over in February, which was a joke because February was too fast and too short, mix in very hectic for me, so I basically had nothing done. So, of course, March is the month where 2018 really begins for me.
Book The Unhappy Wife Author Dr K E Garland
Published on 17 Oct. 2016
Twelve women share one thing in common – the quest for being happily married to the men they chose; however, each one finds herself in an unexpected marital predicament. Inspired by real events and told from each woman’s perspective, these short stories are firsthand accounts detailing the realities of marriage well after each woman said, “I do.”
Four women represent The Voiceless Wife. Although circumstances vary, these women give their power away to friends and family. The result is a loss of intuition and self. The Detached Wife symbolizes five different ways wives can be disconnected from their husbands and themselves. Sex, intimacy and self-discovery are central to understanding these women’s narratives. The Committed Wife includes three women who demonstrate the depths of devotion. These final stories show that wives sometimes need more than loyalty to be happy.
Also included is an afterword by Dating and Relationship Coach and Instructor, and founder of Relationship Architect Academy, Anita Charlot. She gives valuable insights as to how and why some women become “unhappy” wives and what we as women can do to maintain healthier relationships.