Tuesday, December 5, 2006
Thoughtful Tuesday...
Posted in Marital Musings
I always appreciate when my dear husband arrives home
bringing something like this with him...


Whether "Just Because I Love You", "I'm Sorry", "Happy Birthday",
or any other occasion or non-occasion...
I love when my beloved brings me home flowers.
"Put on therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved,
bowels of mercies, kindness, humbleness of mind,
meekness, longsuffering;" ~ Colossians 3:12
"Charity suffereth long, and is kind..." ~ 1 Corinthians 13:4a
Monday, September 11, 2006
I Think He's Thoughtful...
Posted in Marital Musings
My darling husband is so sweet and thoughtful.
He brought this home to me Saturday afternoon...

Big deal??
Yes! It is!
I have a physical ailment in my hands, wrists, and arms
and occasionally it flares up when I over-use them.
He knew that I have been working hard at packing
and that my wrists and such were bothering me
so he stopped into Lowe's on the way home
from the storage unit Saturday
and purchased this packing tape dispenser for me
to help ease the strain of what I've been doing.
That was so thoughtful of him!
Saturday, September 9, 2006
Post from the Past... Nurturing Our Marriages...
Posted in Marital Musings
Due to all of our packing and such
I haven't had a lot of time to blog about much
besides packing and such. *Ü*
During this transitional time, I thought I would share
some of my posts from the past.
The following was something that I had originally written
in response to a post on a message board.
I realized that it was something I wouldn't mind reminding myself of
and that, perhaps, it could help others.
So I revamped it a little and posted it back in February...
Nurturing Our Marriages
Some make an extra effort to pamper and show their
love to their spouses on Valentine's Day....
but sometimes we get caught up in every day life
and neglect to do what we can the other days of the year.
The Bible says,
"Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil,
like a roaring lion, walketh about,
seeking whom he may devour." ~ 1 Peter 5:8
He is constantly doing what he can to create wedges in our marriages.
He despises marriage because they are pictures of Christ and His bride.
We need take that seriously and be ever watchful.
We also need to be as active in building our marriage
as Satan is in tearing it down.
I challenge us all to be pro- active every month,
every week, every day, every moment...
to diligently build and nurture our marriages.
Below are some suggestions:
~ PRAY faithfully and fervently for our marriages,
our husbands, and our own selves
~ Keep a prayer journal of prayers that you pray out to God.
Don't spend this time discussing hubby's flaws, but our own instead.
Asking the Lord to help us grow,
to help us love darling hubby even more,
to help us be the servant and helpmeet that He would have us to be,
asking Him to change our own hearts.
It is a great alternative to calling friends or even family.
~ Be faithful in your quiet time with the Lord.
Morning is the best time for this. It makes a difference beginning
your day with a lesson from the Lord and an eternal perspective.
~ Have quiet time with hubby.
This may mean that you need to get up a lot earlier than you'd like.
DO IT. It is well worth it.
And let's never assume he is not interested.
Prayerfully approach him and ask him if he would be
willing to read the Bible together.
Volunteer to be the one to read aloud if you need to.
If he says no, then okay, but at least you can try.
~ COMMUNICATE.
Hubby needs to be our next best friend, aside from Jesus Christ.
Talk with him. Express to him how you feel (not with tears),
how you think, what your goals and dreams are,
what you love about him, etc...
We HAVE to find a way to communicate, even when we don't feel like it.
MAKE ourselves communicate.
We can't wait for hubby to initiate.
That is the sin of selfishness and pride.
~ Read marriage books together.
Again, don't assume he's not interested.
Again, volunteer to read to him. I highly recommend this.
It's the closest thing to having a marriage counselor
right there helping you.
One great book is "Have a Heavenly Marriage"
by David Sorenson (about $7).
We have found that the perfect place, for us,
to read our marriage books together
is right after climbing into bed at night.
There are no interuptions and there is a different kind of closeness.
Also, to read alone, a great book is "How to Save Your Marriage Alone"
by Ed Wheat (about $3).
~ Continue to grow yourself.
Do all that you can to allow God to change what He wants to in you.
Ask Him for a teachable spirit and a humble heart.
Purpose in your heart to find the areas that you need to be changed in.
I would like to HIGHLY recommend a sermon
that I feel ALL wives and potential wives should listen to.
A very powerful message called
"How a Wife Can Use Reverence to Build or Save Her Marriage"
by S.M. Davis. The cost is $6.50 and WELL worth the buy!
~ Do 'little' things for hubby.
Cook his favorite meal, make sure the house is clean,
write him little love notes and put them in different places
(his pillow, lunchbox, mirror, car, etc...),
buy his brand of something that he likes
(ex... Charmin, Heinz, Post Raisin Bran, and so forth),
put his laundry away, learn to like his hobby,
make sure the children are properly disciplined throughout the day,
make Daddy coming home a big deal
(He is, after all, the king of his castle... make him feel that way).
There are SO many things we can do.
When we think of them... DO them.
Ask other wives for creative ideas.
~ 'Flirt' with hubby.
Keep a playfulness in your marriage.
Make 'eyes' at him from across a room,
give him that 'flirty' smile and look.
Go out of your way to hold his hand, rest your hand on his leg,
play 'footsie' under the table, etc...
Make him know and feel that you love him and desire him.
~ Have date nights.
Find another family with children and swap babysitting nights.
You don't have to spend a lot of money.
Go get coffee together, watch the sunset as you talk to each other,
take a stroll, window shop at his favorite store
(Bass Pro, Home Depot, etc...),
do his hobby with him (golf, hunt, fish, etc... with him).
Again, be creative.
If you absolutely cannot get a babysitter, that's okay.
Instead, put the kids to bed early
and have a picnic, coffee, or tea while sitting in your living room floor
listening to classical music and chatting,
play a board or card game together, look at photos,
color, build with legos, and so forth.
Anything to have fun and enjoy each others company.
There ARE things we can do... lots of them.
We simply have to make the choice
and purpose in our hearts to do them.
Marriage is not about selfishness,
waiting for ourselves to be pleased and satisfied.
It's about making the other person happy, fulfilling his needs,
whether he returns the 'favor' or not.
I challenge us to rise above ourselves
and get an eternal perspective on our marriages.
Let's pour our hearts and souls into our husbands and marriages
and let's ACTIVELY fight off Satan
by making everyday a special day of heart-felt, passionate effort
to keep our marriages, not just surviving, but thriving!
~ Christina Kubik © February 2006
Friday, September 8, 2006
My Beloved and I...
Posted in Marital Musings

First, let me verify that my dear husband
is NOT holding up a peace sign.
This is his attempt of giving me 'bunny ears' during the photo.
We do things like this frequently. Things like 'bunny ears',
sticking our tongues out, making silly faces, etc..
We take 'serious' photos, too, but we are just a bit goofy
and don't mind showing it.
After all, "A merry heart doeth good like a medicine..." ~ Proverbs 17:22
This photo was emailed to me today by one of my dear friends.
She took it the evening we went out to eat
(which was also our anniversary).
I just wanted to share (and 'show him off'). *Ü*
"I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine..." ~ Song of Solomon 6:3
(NOTE: I just wanted to say how I appreciate how another
new, dear friend always refers to her husband as her beloved.
Thank you, Shereen, for using that Scriptural title.
It has been challenging me even more to see my beloved
from a Biblical perspective.)
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
Mail Call... "Created to Be His Helpmeet"...
Posted in Marital Musings
I ordered the book "Created to Be His Helpmeet"
from the Biblical Womanhood Online website
on Monday morning and was surprised
when I discovered it in my mailbox today!

I have done a lot of reading and study on this topic
and I look forward to reading this book, too. 
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Hymn for Home...
Posted in Marital Musings
With celebrating our anniversary this week,
a song that is in our hymnal has been playing through my mind
and I wanted to share.
Lord, Bless Our Home
Families all around us are crumbling every day,
Yielding to the enemy and throwing life away.
Bind our lives together, Guard us with Your truth;
When the struggle seems too great, Lord, keep our eyes on You.
(c) Lord, bless our home, protect our home;
Let it be a refuge in this world of sin.
Lord, reign within,
keep us strong and true;
And when we need you most,
Lord, draw us close,
committed to each other.
Lord, bless our home; we give our home to You.
Thank You for Your goodness; our love was in Your plan.
Help us face the future always trusting in Your hand.
Keep us warm and tender; Keep us clean and pure.
Drive us to each other's arms, and make our love endure.
(c) Lord, bless our home, protect our home;
Let it be a refuge in this world of sin.
Lord, reign within,
keep us strong and true;
And when we need you most,
Lord, draw us close,
committed to each other.
Lord, bless our home; we give our home to You.
words and music by Ron Hamilton
To hear a sample of this song, click below:
"Lord, Bless Our Home"
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Our Anniversary...
Posted in Marital Musings
Yesterday, hubby and I celebrated our anniversary. 
Later in the evening, we went out to eat with our friends that are moving.
We had a great time!
Yesterday morning, before hubby headed out to work,
I shared with him the scrapbook I've been putting together of the two of us.
I thought I would share some of my amateur scrapbook pages.
Please overlook the hideous photo editing I did to put them on my blog.



We dated in high school. To the left is a poem that I wrote when we were dating.
I had to smile when I read the last line that read,
"And one day we would say "I do"."
On the right, the writing says,
"Rare as is true love, true friendship is rarer." (source unknown)
Then underneath it says, "I found both in you"

Here, on the left, are photos of our trip to the ocean together.
It was the first time I had ever been to any ocean.
On the right is the first Marine Corps Ball we ever attended together.

This is a copy of our wedding invitation which says,
"This day I will marry my friend, the one I laugh with, live for, dream with, love"
On the opposite page is a poem titled "A Marriage Prayer".
(this poem was not written by me... author is unknown)

On the left is a photo from our wedding day.
The writing around the photo says,
"I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine..." Song of Solomon 6:3
On the right is our announcement that was put in our hometown newspaper.

On the left are photos of us in a little silliness.
In the top left photo, hubby is sticking his tongue out...
which we can be find doing often in photos.
The bottom left is a photo of us with our Christmas slippers.
The Scripture on the left page says,
"A merry heart doeth good like a medicine." ~ Proverbs 17:22
On the right are photos during a Christmas season.
The Scripture says,
"Thou hast ravished my heart..." Song of Solomon 4:9

On the left is a photo of hubby and I during another Christmas
and a photo of when we went on vacation.
Notice hubby's feet in that photo? Notice the height difference??
We always laugh at this photo and how he stood on the ledge to look taller!
The writing on the left page says,
"For, you see, each day I love you more.
Today more than yesterday and less than tomorrow." (source unknown)
On the right page is a photo of us together during, yet another, Christmas.
And a photo of both of us sleeping on the couch
after a long evening with a newborn.
The writing is a poem I wrote last year...


Here is a photo of us a our church's Valentine banquet one year
and a photo of another Marine Corps ball we had attended.

Here is a photo of another Valentine banquet we attended.
The writing says, "Love isn't like a resevoir. You'll never drain it dry.
It's much more like a natural spring. The longer and the farther it flows,
The stronger and the deeper and the clearer it becomes." (unknown source)
That was it, for now. I'm one of those that has tons of photos stored
on my computer but has yet to get prints of them.
So this book is an always current project.
But hubby and I enjoyed looking through it together with fond memories.
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
A Funny From Darling Hubby...
Posted in Marital Musings
My darling hubby had been training in MCMAP
(Marine Corps Martial Arts Program)
for quite some time and was thrilled when he completed his black belt.
It was a great accomplishment! 
Well, not too long ago I got the following in an email from him.
We've gotten quite a few chuckles out of it...

I'm proud of you, honey! 
Thursday, June 1, 2006
Our Florida Trip... part 3 ... New Heights... Helicopter Ride...
Posted in Marital Musings
On Saturday evening,
after we left the FPEA convention,
darling hubby and my friend's hubby
decided to surprise us ladies.
We rode along, waiting our destination.
We arrived to see this landing...

I grabbed my ID, in case of a crash landing,
and we headed to the chopper.
The view was gorgeous!
It's much different from the air!
Here was the interstate as we flew over...

And we even flew over The Gaylord Palms Resort...
where we stayed during the homeschool convention...

Hereis my honey and my friend's hubby...

Here am I...

We landed safely. 
It was quite fun, too!

A helicopter ride... hmmm....
try it sometime!
Thursday, June 1, 2006
Our Florida Trip... part 2... Our Medieval Date...
Posted in Marital Musings
While we were in Orlando
for the FPEA homeschool convention,
hubby and I dined out at Medieval Times.
We had a wonderful time!
I was even more excited when we arrived...

It was a lot of fun arriving
at a medieval castle and village.
Supper was great.
We had no utensils and had to eat with our hands...
It was quite interesting.
The show was entertaining and exciting.
They had games, jousting, and hand-to-hand combat
as we watched the drama unfold.
I took lots of photos.
Instead of posting them on my blog,
I uploaded them into an album.
Here is the link: HsKubes' Medieval Times Photo
Be sure to check them out.
We picked the children up a few Medieval Times' flags.
We also got Ally a satin, medieval halo
and we got Will a wooden shield and sword,
which we had the Red Knight sign.
It really was a fun time!
We hope to take the children one day.
"Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks,
and to look well to thy herds."
~ Proverbs 27:23
Tending to our sheep...