Relationship Web Highlights: The Postnuptial Agreement, The Metaphysical Side of Miscarriages, Being Happy in Your Relationship
It’s Never Too Late to Put it in Writing
Here’s a concept that might not have crossed your mind: Couple gets postnup which saves their marriage. This couple had been married for thirty years and still deeply loved each other, but had issues. Issues that threatened to ultimately break them apart from one another. But fortunately, they got creative and formed a postnuptial -– which is similar to the prenuptial you may have heard about, sometimes with some stigma attached (deserved or undeserved) — except the postnuptial is done during the marriage instead of before it. Just as negotiation is vital to the survival of a relationship, these two were clear about what each wanted out of the relationship going forward and acted upon it officially, lending both some much needed ease over long-time wounds. It’s nice to have a happy ending, especially for two people who did not wish to lose each other. Check out the inspiring details on CNN.com .


I am finding that there’s a never-ending variety of views on the topic of soul mates. How many can a person have? Are there soul partners as well as soul mates? What are your views? I’d love to hear them. Just add a comment to this post to share your views with the rest of us.
Reinventing Date Night for Long-Married Couples by Tara Parker Pope is a NewYork Times article I learned about from iconic author Susie Bright’s audio show this past week (her blog and podcasts can be found at 




