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Whose Turn Is It, Anyway? When they couldn't stop fighting over household chores, Jason and Jenn Walker found a new way to get the job done. She Said: "I'm sick of cleaning." He Said: "It's not my job." by by Jenn Walker
Too Much Clutter! When our closets began to overflow, we had to make some tough choices. He Said: She won't get rid of anything. She Said: He had too much junk. by By Kelly Butterbaugh
Last on His List When his work became too demanding, James and Elizabeth Rock had to schedule some together time.
Lost in Translation When communication broke down, Dave and Merry Marinello had to learn a new language. by By Merry Marinello
Pots and Plans When the non-stick stoveware was ruined, Janine and Steve Petry realized they needed a better way to treasure their possessions and each other
She Said: "We'll just have to buy a new one" He Said: "We have to take care of things" by By Janine Petry
In-Law Overload When visiting family, Carol and Kevin Heffernan had to redefine downtime. by by Carol Heffernan
The Dog Has to Go! Roger and Linda Dee thought nothing could come between them. Linda's puppy had other ideas. by By Dawn Zemke
Not Our Parents' Marriage When their marriage didn't match Mom and Dad's, Brian and Jaime Lackey had to adjust their expectations. by by Jaime Lackey
Managing Money Together She Said: "He spent our money without telling me"; He Said: "I thought it was a good investment" by by Lisa Preuett
Checks and Balances Money was never a problem for Jim and Lisa Preuett—or so they had thought. by Lisa Preuett
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