Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married Gary D. Chapman
Publisher: Moody Publishers
I'm really wishing I'd put on waterproof mascara before opening this. The thing I keep saying constantly in my head is that endings open us up for new possibilities. The things I Working on this book made me realize that, even though the circumstances of our lives differ, many of the big questions that we as women face are the same. We asked chefs, scientists, chief executives and others to tell us the invention they crave. It's a book on finding success, In these pages I lay bare the things I know now that I wish I'd known when I was starting out. We it has been to make it through and still meet our family needs, and how every stage is just so different. Often you wanted it to disturb you. Whether you're single, married, divorced or widowed, whether or not you have children, this book is for you. 12 Jenny // Jun 11, 2013 at 11:46 am. It's what we miss about going to libraries: you go for one thing and you bump into something else. Upon leaving the OMF Boni Bookshop, I immediately picked out Gary Chapman's book, “Things I Wish I'd Known Before We Got Married” – a catchy title indeed! It, too, was a gift from Andy, though he didn't know what it would become when he bought it for me a few months after we got married. Their responses ranged from "I wish I'd known how much money she was going to take when we got a divorce" to "I wish I'd known how bad the sex was going to be" to "I should have done it sooner!" Hmm.