I am grateful that The Husband and I see eye-to-eye on the big stuff: religion, money, children, domestic issues, etc. In our nine years of marriage, we haven’t had any shocking revelations that have lead me to question our union. We have gotten pretty good at the art of compromising on most things; and on other little stuff, we simply have learned to let things go.
Since having children, however, we are finding an increasing number of small issues on which we disagree. We’re committed to presenting a united front to our children, even if we haven’t yet found a true compromise. This leaves us wondering how to keep our marriage peaceful as we work through these parenting disagreements.
This week’s battle: the definition (and frequency) of A Special Treat.






