The Stages of Marriage
Then comes the second stage: building together. Bills to pay, children to raise, late nights working, early mornings rushing. Some days, love doesn’t look like roses or poems — it looks like packing lunches, fixing a leaky sink, or sitting quietly next to each other after a long day. It’s in those ordinary moments that extraordinary love is built.
The third stage arrives quietly. The kids grow, the house empties, and suddenly it’s just the two of you again — like it was in the beginning, but deeper, stronger. You’ve shared storms and sunshine, joy and heartbreak. Now, your conversations are slower, your silences more comfortable, your hands still reaching for each other out of habit and love.
Marriage isn’t one long season of perfection — it’s stages, each with its own beauty. The thrill of young love. The strength of partnership. The grace of growing old together.
If you’re lucky enough to walk all those stages with one person, then you’ve lived one of life’s greatest blessings. Because marriage isn’t about avoiding the storms — it’s about holding hands through every season and saying, “We’re still here. We’re still us.”