Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Fighting

Fighting

Fighting.. The one word we despise. The one word we do not want to run into in any relationship. In all honesty, you can not avoid fighting with your loved one. It's in every relationship. It just happens. And there are many pros and cons to this situation.






You can learn a lot from each other. Learn your differences from one another. If you do however, run into a little bump on the road, you should always talk it out with him/her. Just know that fighting is okay every once in a while. If it happens too often, then maybe it's time to end it.




Joseph and I have hit a few bumps on the road but we talk through them together. Bumps are minor in a relationship. Fighting can be common in a long distance relationship. It's healthy to explain to one another how you exactly feel. Otherwise, what's the point?
Just don't be scared to talk to him/her. If you want your relationship to last, then here is one thing for you. Communication is the key to a great relationship.

Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Long Distance Fight - Visiting often

Long Distance Fight-Visiting Often

Pack your bags because were going on a long trip to one of the hardest ways to keep your long distance relationship alive! Visiting... It's difficult to travel now a days because plane tickets become obnoxiously expensive. Same with driving from state to state due to gas prices. However, It's important to see your loved one often. It may be an expensive trip, but it's totally worth it.


It's harder to visit each other if you both are young and none of you have a job to gain money and save it. There are however, easy ways to make money. Mow the neighbors lawn, bake sale, garage sale, anything chore related or selling something valuable is a way to receive big bucks quick.


My boyfriend, Joseph had a job but didn't pay enough so he decided to find a job that has great pay. So he quit his job and found one that pays $16 an hour. Last week he had enough money to buy a plane ticket from Austin, TX to Sacramento, CA. He is flying over here on Christmas day and staying for 9 days. Another thing while I'm typing about this. While you visit him/her, do something you both wanted to do but couldn't do due to distance. For example, Joseph and I will be taking a road trip to San Francisco and spending the whole day there together. We'll also be going up to my home town (Reno, NV) and go ice skating.
Do something memorable and cherish every moment together.