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The reception is over, the decorations are put away and the third tier of the wedding cake is in the freezer. You've planned the wedding; now it's time to plan the marriage!
What will life be like between now and your first anniversary? John and Kim Bytheway (who still consider themselves newlyweds) explore some of the wonderful adjustments of that first year. They talk about things like expectations, communication, appreciation, commitment and finances, and they also offer fun suggestions for keeping romance alive on a tight budget — all the things they wish they'd known.
So while you're waiting for the pictures to come back, snuggle up and listen to What We Wish We'd Known When We Were Newlyweds — a perfect guide for going from "anxiously engaged" to "happily married."
Read an independent review Robert J. Matthews, former Dean of Religious Education at BYU, and former Timpanogus Temple President.
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For the younger set...
Customer, AB - May 05, 2010
There's definitely some good advice here from a well-meaning couple, however, it's definitely geared to younger LDS newlyweds who haven't dated much. As a 29 yr old, I found a lot of this to be plain common-sense, but if I was 19 and still living with my parents or in a house of girls at Ricks, it would be more applicable. However, I did appreciate the section on male/female differing points of view.
You'd be better off to read some of their source books, like Chapman's "The Five Love Languages."

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