And unless they are total cretins your ward members will love him too. Some day he hopes to make it to Romania and settle down. In childhood, that includes the majority. Don't expect this to be like the others. There are many catholic families with these three main ethnic groups within it. A lot of shared hobbies, interests, life goals. Fall in love, learn, make some mistakes, laugh, serve other people, reproduce, and let the whole story start again. Long story short, everyone is dead on.



Her dad is a bishop Oh, I should clarify we're both in our late 20s and living independently from parents. I'm not trying to be mean, just very clear. The church can be a very cruel place for single people.
I wouldn't swap roles with my husband any day, he definitly has it the hardest. The date night strategy is a great idea, and we have tried it, but he is sometimes on call every other night for a month and it makes it tough the nights he's on call he likes to be home just in case and the nights he's not on call, he needs to sleep in case he's up all night the following night. I married for companionship but now all I do is wait for him to stop working, to come home, to call me back, to have time, which is hardly ever.
With me it's less about taking my time and more about the mental drain. There's a ton of crazy in what we were taught all our lives. Get helpful advice on your cases from a community of physicians.