I really wanted to ask her about my grandpa this weekend and his family but when GG doesn't really feel like talking about something she is an absolute master of changing the subject. I got a few things out of her and I think on the next round I'll be able to get more. I might hand her a glass of wine for the next one. That usually does the trick. One thing she was in the mood to talk about though was marriage. Why she thinks hers lasted so long, why marriages now for the most part don't and how, in her opinion, this transfers to every other aspect of society.
GG's number 1 tip to a successful marriage: "Leave each other the hell alone!" I actually laughed out loud when she said this. "I'm serious!" She says giggling. "You live your life and do the things you enjoy and he lives his and you come together and do things when it's important but you don't get in each others way. That's why it works. But at the end of the day you are friends and you're there when they need you." I must admit the woman has a point. I guess it comes from being comfortable enough in your own self that you don't have to do every single thing together. You have your time to be you and enjoy what it is you like with out subjecting the person to something they are probably not that into.
Oh and GG's second tip.... Don't try to change them! You married the person you married because you liked who that person was. Don't try to change them into something they are not. Yeah, ok. I can see that one too. People do change over time but as long as they aren't changing in to something terrible like serial killer or Dick Cheney then it's probably not that bad. If your husband likes to sit on the couch allllll dayyyyy Sunday and watch football, or baseball, or college football, or Nascar
So yeah. GG's tips, Be friends, but "leave each other the hell alone," and don't try to change the other person. I guess it all comes down to just respecting who the other person is and loving them warts and all. Well.... as long as those warts don't look like Dick Cheney.
Who is this woman you're interviewing ??
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