tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9499788.post6642680288546822927..comments2024-01-03T20:14:12.652-08:00Comments on A Circle of Quiet: Thinking about....Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9499788.post-90010607530441153532010-02-25T15:16:41.753-08:002010-02-25T15:16:41.753-08:00Thanks for the great article! I married young and ...Thanks for the great article! I married young and don't regret it a bit. 2 of my boys married young - I emailed the article to them. Very encouraging!Islandsparrowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04474765495506044446noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9499788.post-13712550425289818712010-02-25T10:13:54.543-08:002010-02-25T10:13:54.543-08:00Great questions..and what a great idea to bring th...Great questions..and what a great idea to bring them up at the dinner table. I enjoyed the article. I think one key for the school/debt problem is: if one of partner is still in college, he/she needs to STAY in college. That piece of paper makes such a big difference in today's world.<br /><br />On the other side of the coin. A few months ago I read an article advocating later marriage. Another blogger brought up a pertinent point: People moving into their 30's and beyond often begin to get settled in their ways. When you have two people already "set in their ways" joining together in marriage there might be some difficulties. Young couples tend to grow and learn together. It struck home with me because my husband is 8 yrs older than I and it has been an issue in our marriage.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com