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Today’s Sweet Tea Sunday hits home a little extra for me. The lovely Ashley LaRue (of Lemon and Lavender) and her husband, Jeff, are a Southern couple living the expat life with their three adorable little ones, and the advice they’ve shared from their seven years of marriage really speaks to the challenges and joys of that lifestyle. Having grown up abroad myself, I’ve seen so many couples experience these same things, my parents included, and it gives me so much respect and admiration for Ashley and Jeff!

Jeff and I have been on such a crazy adventure since our engagement, living in five cities in three different countries, stretching across three continents! Constantly living away from family and friends has taught us to lean more on one another and truly surrender to our love. A good marriage takes work, and not just when things start falling apart. The constant ups and downs of moving to entirely different cultures is hard on a marriage and on the individual. You have to readjust your life every few years, and despite how glamorous it seems, it can breed resentment and regret; however, building a solid foundation on the shared commitment of prioritizing your marriage make challenges a blessing. We’ve grown as a couple, and at the same time, nurtured each other’s growth as individuals. We believe it’s important to be a constant cheerleader, mentor, best friend, lover, and protector to one another. Marriage truly is for better and for worse, and all the moments in between.

Keep up with Ashley
Website: Lemon and Lavender
Blog: Lemon and Lavender
Facebook: Lemon and Lavender
Twitter: @lemonandlavendr
Instagram: @lemonandlavender

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Ashley reply

    Thank you ladies of Southern Weddings! And Lisa for your sweet words! Xo

  2. avatar Rachel Nordgren reply

    Wise words! I can’t imagine moving that much, and how much stress it could put on a marriage. But, like Lisa said, it’s also such a sweet opportunity for growth and for nurturing your spouse. Thank you for sharing…!

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Long-time Southern Weddings readers may remember the sweet, smart, thoughtful, insightful Katie Brown of Marriage Confessions from a number of places–namely, through tips for wedding planning at the end of V4 and the Real Weddings introduction in V5. In V6, we were grateful to have Katie grace our pages once again with marriage advice she’s learned over her eight years of being married to her husband, Chris, and blogging about their life along the way.

Jenn Hopkins Photography

After eight years of marriage, I have learned that the key to a happy marriage is flexibility. Throughout our marriage, we have been through many ups and downs, peaks and valleys, and everything in between. Learning to ebb and flow together – hand in hand – is what has helped us grow and move forward as a couple, and now as a young family. We pray and we plan and we prepare, but ultimately, we let it all go and just enjoy the ride. I think we are able to do that because we trust each other and we trust our God. After that, everything else is just details.

Jenn Hopkins Photography

Keep up with Katie
Blog: Marriage Confessions
Facebook: Marriage Confessions
Twitter: @MarriageConfess
Instagram: @MarriageConfessions

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar I Stuck My Imaginary Foot in My Imaginary Mouth reply

    […] sweet. Yesterday, Chris and I were honored to be one of the couples that they profiled. SW did a beautiful write-up, and I was so proud to share out the post on all my Marriage Confessions social media sites. So, […]

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If you have ever attended or followed Lara‘s Making Things Happen conference, you know and love the lady behind today’s marriage advice! Gina Zeidler is a dear friend of Southern Weddings, as well as a talented photographer and an amazing encourager and speaker. We love her faith and focus on what matters, and we’re excited to share a tidbit of what she’s learned in six years of marriage today!

Jennifer Cress Wedding

Listen to each other. Compromise and take time to stare into each other’s eyes. Honestly, take one minute to gaze at your spouse and love them for who they are without distraction. Also, it’s been such a blessing in my life to have a gratitude journal of what my spouse does for me. It helps me stay grounded and focused on serving him back!

Emily Steffen

Keep up with Gina:
Website: Gina Zeidler
Blog: Gina Zeidler
Facebook: Gina Zeidler
Twitter: @GinaZeidler
Instagram: @GinaZeidler

lisa Written with love by Lisa
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  1. avatar Abi Losli reply

    I love the idea of keeping a gratitude journal of things my husband does for me. What a great suggestion!

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