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Hope you will get to visit Glencoe! I haven't been there exactly, but there are many beautiful places around if you are going for a full road trip 😊 best! u/ericbatailleur thank you for the Montréal card! Haha I don't think giving yourself more time for exams is a boring answer! But what you wrote about being able to chose the words carefully when speaking is so thoughtful actually. I'd love that ability too! Thank you! u/travel4me22 such an adorable handmade fall card, it made me smile! Fall colours are almost done and many trees around here are almost bare. But it's still beautiful outside with all the colourful leaves on the ground. Thank you! u/ladyg8r thanks for this awesome spooky card! I absolutely love the washi you used on it with Harry Potter! "be a seeker and a keeper" and the Harry potter glssses/boks/Hedwig ♥️ love it!
Make sure you stay connected with your loved ones this year. You could send traditional or virtual cards, set up a WhatsApp or other chat group just for the holidays, or enjoy a shared meal over Zoom with friends or family. Don't forget the after-dinner entertainment; you could all watch the same movie or play a game online. Take self-care seriously Even when things are hectic, make time to nurture yourself. Self-care isn't selfish! It benefits your partner, too. Research shows that people who are kind to themselves have better relationships. Try working out, meditating, journaling, or heading outdoors for some fresh air to relieve stress and stay fit. Laugh at your favorite comedies or read a funny book. Humor is great for your mental health, and it can strengthen your immune system**. ** Don't forget to take care of the basics: choose healthy meals and snacks, limit your alcohol intake, and stick to a regular sleep schedule. Finally, limit the time you spend watching or reading the news.
not sure if it's a baby mouse or something else, but how adorable is it wow! u/suzette393 thanks for the coke card! Coke museam sounds very interesting! I don't drink a lot of sugary actually, but their commercial and marketing are very strong, you are right. u/ginger_ninjah thank you for the adorable world postcard day card! Peter pan card is so cute! Thanks! u/_northernlights thanks for the owl greeting card. It's so lovely! Haha thank you! Let's hope the rest of the year is good 😊 best! u/feellikebeingajerk thanks for the adorable strawberry shortcake card! So cute! And yes the washi still smells! It's so interesting! Really appreciate it, thanks! u/poisonouskey thank you for the beautiful card and the interesting facts about dragonfly. I truly enjoyed reading it. Your handwriting is absolutely beautiful! Love the stamps you used! u/stravvberrycow thanks for the Disneyland card! Craving pumpkins sounds like a fan activity! Are you good at it? u/steen73 thanks for the world coin card!
Picture of all the cards I got. Thank you so much to everyone! 😊 u/xjanedoe haha your hp joke really made me laugh! Love it! Thanks for the Harry Potter card! u/Cecemarie thank you for that gorgeous card! Glad the meeting was almost over by the time you wrote that card! That sounded like an exhausting meeting. Sorry to hear that! Nice stamps! And I really like the sticker you put on the envelope, looks like a... Russian church may be? I don't know, but beautiful building! u/sillygirlblue corgi 😍 that card made my day when I got it, so cute! The weather sounds lovely, it's great when you can wear sweaters comfortably outside without freezing. We are past that weather here in Canada. Jacket is required, especially in the evenings. It's getting cold! And salep beverage sounds very interesting! Never tried it but it looks nice. I looked it up online 😊 u/piakpolo (the stamp was directly on your user name! Hope I got it right) thank you for the fall postcard! It's beautiful! ♥️ I absolutely love walking in the falled leaves as well.
And I haven't read all booked in French, I'm starting with the 2nd one and I'm only on chapter 4 or 5 now. But after I'm done, I'm planning to read 1st or 3rd book in French next. u/kinkyzilly3018 x 2 Whale card: thank you for your thank you postcard! It's beautiful! Glad you enjoyed it and read more about miga from Vancouver 2010 😊 Fox card: such a cute fox card, wow! It absolutely made me smile! Happy fall to you as well! The thing that I love the most about fall is fall colours and walking though the forest/trail during that time 💕 but no fall traditions for me, no. u/mikepenpal6 what a gorgeous card, wow! From the envelope, it's such a shiny golden colours with all of the princess stickers on it! Love them all. And the stamps are nice, especially the year of rat! The card itself is amazing, I love Meg from Hercules! You are right the card is fabulous! Elsa and Rapunzel are on top of my list as well! Thank you! u/nixotiza thank you for the fall postcard! The squirrel is so cute! I love colourful leaves and pumpkin soup as well during that time 💕 also, what an adorable stamp with the mouse (? )
You could even dress up for the occasion! Try not to take your girlfriend or wife's love for granted. When your partner does something thoughtful, take a moment to say "thank you" and make sure you do something nice for her in return. Gratitude is a powerful relationship booster. Listen to your partner and validate her feelings According to the Love in the Time of Covid Study, couples are more likely to stay together when they are responsive to one another and validate each other's feelings. So even if both of you are under a lot of stress, showing love, support, and care can protect your relationship. Validating your partner means listening without judgment. This isn't easy, especially if she says something that annoys or upsets you. But it's worth the effort. When you communicate, give your partner your full attention. That means putting your phone down, making eye contact, and taking in every word she says. And for heaven's sake…try not to interrupt. If you aren't sure what she wants or need from you, ask directly.
Simply asking, "What can I do to support you? " can be a game changer. Create your own traditions Holiday traditions or rituals help you bond as a couple, and they give you something special to look forward to every year. Here are a few ideas for annual traditions: Bake a special dish or treat together Watch a favorite holiday movie Write a list of all the good things that happened during the year Decorate your home while listening to a special festive playlist and enjoying your favorite snacks Take a leisurely walk or drive around your neighborhood to look at the light displays Pick out a pair of festive pj's or matching T-shirts to wear during the holidays Exchange ornaments Pick a charity together and make a donation Do a DIY festive photoshoot complete with holiday sweaters and decorations. Don't forget to include your pets! Get creative Arts and crafts are a wonderful distraction from your worries, and they can be an awesome way to spend quality time together. Try some of these: Making your own decorations Holiday baking Knitting, sewing, or crochet Writing a poem, letter, or short story for your sweetheart Setting up a scavenger hunt with clues and little treats around your home Making or decorating a gratitude journal Stay in touch with your friends and family Social isolation takes a toll on our health and relationships.
In fact, overcoming adversity can bring you closer together. If you can make it through a pandemic, there's a good chance you'll be able to tackle other big challenges together. That's something to celebrate! If you have any questions or want to learn more, please click here.
Doomscrolling and refreshing your newsfeed throughout the day will make you needlessly anxious. Check the headlines each morning, then move on. If your sex life has taken a hit, try other forms of intimacy Lots of couples have less sex in stressful times, but you can still keep the physical intimacy alive in your relationship. Try sensual activities like sharing a bath or shower, giving each other a massage, or lighting a few candles and cuddling on the couch. If they lead to sex, that's an added bonus. Get some alone time Are you and your honey sniping at each other over minor stuff? A few hours apart might be all you need. It doesn't matter how much you adore each other's company…Spending too much time together can drive you slightly crazy. Treat yourself to an hour or two of self-care when things start to feel tense. Encourage your partner to do the same. Why the pandemic could make your relationship stronger Let's end on a positive note… Tough times don't have to ruin your relationship.
If your relationship is feeling the strain during the pandemic, you're not alone. You're probably spending more time than usual with your partner during quarantine, which can feel suffocating, even if you really love her! You might be worried about finances, your kids, your family's health…the list goes on. Maybe you're fighting more than usual, and everything feels a bit hopeless. To top it off, the holidays are fast approaching. To say it's a stressful time is an understatement. But with a bit of thought, you can still make some great festive memories with your sweetie. Here's how you and your partner can survive (and maybe even thrive) during the 2020 holiday season: Put your relationship first No matter what's going on in the world, you need to make your relationship a top priority. Schedule quality time together. Date nights don't have to stop just because you can't go out. Put away your phones and reconnect for a couple of hours. Make dinner together, play a game, or just spend time talking over a coffee.