I’m back in LA after a wonderful week in Texas. The highlight of my time at home was the bridal shower that five of my mom’s friends threw for me.
My mom is in the middle with her dear friends who hosted the shower for me.

So many women came and showered me with their love and generosity.
My favorite part of the shower was when everyone prayed for me and eSuitor. It is a very powerful thing to feel the support of so many people as my wedding day approaches…now just 25 days away!

Supported in prayer.

My mom and her best friend C (pictured above), have been praying together for their children and their future spouses since we kids were in high school. Seeing God's answer to their prayers brought tears of joy!
Many who attended the shower wrote their words of wisdom to me on an index card. Here are a few excerpts, along with some photos of the day:
“My best advice is to love often and laugh a lot! Remember that you are best friends first”
“Pick your battles as carefully as your selected your mate.”

“Another thought is from the scripture “never let the sun go down on your anger”. Stuffing grievances is a dangerous habit as they build and grow. Gently explain your own hurt and do not attack each other. Always forgive to keep a happy heart.”
“May God be the jewel of your marriage. May you sparkle with His glory in the good times and the bad.”
“Never stop holding hands and doing the small, sweet things for each other.”
“When it comes to doing chores, your definition of how the task is done may be different than his and that is okay.”

“Don’t use the words 'always' and 'never' in arguments. Don’t bring up past hurts once they have been forgiven.”
“Stay close to each other and don’t let the distance creep in; either between the two of you OR between the two of you and God.”
“Say ‘I love you’ every day in some way.”
“Fight naked; you won’t stay mad for long!”

“If you are the meal-maker and you aren’t anywhere near ready, fry up onions in the pan; it will make everyone think it is almost ready.”
“Walk in uniqueness and unity.”
“Always try to out love each other and laugh often.”
“May the Lord guide you both in every step of life. You may have down times, but never stop praising the Lord. Keep thanking Him when there is a little and when He blesses you abundantly.”

“Always remember that God is the source of your worth and significance. Others cannot fulfill that need in you. You are loved by your God and that makes you valuable.”

What about you? Do you have any advice for this newlywed? I’d love to hear it!
Many thanks to
Lincee for her wonderful photography at the shower!