Just as we experience the change of the seasons as each year progresses, marriage too has its seasons of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter.The seasons are not about how long a couple has been married, but focuses on the characteristics of that season:
The hopefulness of spring when new things are on the horizon, a time of excitement and anticipation.
The vitality of summer when life is bustling. Often fast-paced when goals and dreams are coming to fruition.
The transition of fall, often a time for reflection and recalibrating of life. A time to act before winter takes hold.
The barrenness of winter. Dreams have died, relationships are cold and struggling, often a difficult season to navigate.