WebQuest |
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Case
Study on Communicating in the Blended Family |
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One day many years ago, Roger was fed up with the constant
yelling and bickering between the kids that made the house unbearable for
him to be in. So Roger came up with
a plan. Roger built a hideout in the
garage. When no one was around he installed
a false wall on the back of the garage. He put in a section on the wall that opened
like a hatch but was hidden unless you knew it was there. Behind the wall he fixed up a little room, sound
insulated from the world around him. An
old antique looking mirror hung on the back wall of the garage that Brenda
refused to allow in the house. Roger
easily converted it into a two way mirror allowing him to exit when he knew
that no one was around. Roger supplied
the hidden room with a comfortable reclining chair, CD player, a music library,
a flat screen TV, headphones, and a mini-refrigerator. Roger managed to keep his hide away an undiscovered
secret for the last 12 years. This
was his place for getting away and escaping from stressful times. But now that the kids were moved out he didn’t
need a refuge to escape into. Yet,
Roger kept his room a secret for sentimental purposes, still enjoying a private
little get away, though much less frequently than years before. This afternoon when nobody was home Roger
was relaxing in his hidden room, jazz on the CD player, eyes closed, laid
out on the recliner. Being very carefree,
knowing he was home alone. Roger left
the hatch door open and lost track of time enjoying his tunes. When he opened his eyes and glanced toward the
mirror he suddenly panicked. Brenda
was home, she had pulled the car into the garage. She was sitting in the driver’s seat and she
seemed to be glaring right at him with a very serious look on her face. Roger realized that the light from the open
hatch was probably enough to expose the two way mirror, “Oh no, she has been
watching me, angrily, in disbelief that I would hide something like this from
her for all these years!” He said to himself, heart pounding in fear, he turned
off the CD player and took off the headphones.
Realizing the jig was up, he was going to
need to face the music. He stood up
and waved at her through the two way mirror.
But to his amazement she did not acknowledge his presence. In fact she was looking right through him.
The room must have been dark enough after all and the mirror wasn’t
exposed! But now that the CD player
was turned off, he could tell that she was saying something.
So walking closer to the hatch he bent his ear to see if he could hear
what she was saying. Brenda was sitting in her car praying out
loud to God. Roger and Brenda often
prayed together. But he had never heard
her pray privately, and so he listened, curious as to what she would say to
God when she thought no one else was around.
Her words were full of appreciation to God. She was praising him for all the many ways He
had been working in her life. When
she was done she seemed energized as she got out of the car and went into
the house. She had not noticed the
open hatch. Roger exited his room and
studied the mirror from the one way side just to make double sure that he
had not been exposed. His secret was
still safe. He closed the secret hatch and went on to enjoy
the rest of the evening with Brenda. That evening
for supper they were enjoying some Tex-Mex take out from the South Western
Restaurant in town. Sitting on the
couch and holding hands they were nearly embracing as they were enjoying their
supper. After their meal Roger gathered
up their dishes and cleaned up the kitchen. Standing before a sink full of dirty dishes
and soapy water he began to raise his voice as a sweet melody floated out
from his lips. Standing behind him,
Brenda’s eyes lit up as she reached around his oversized belly and swayed
to his singing. Roger stopped momentarily, as Brenda objected.
“Please don’t stop.” she said, “There is nothing I love more than to hear
your singing.” Roger gently serenaded
his sweetheart with another tune as his mind traced back to other positive
words of encouragement Brenda had given him over the years. She supported him to be in the choir, and encouraged
him to sing special music in church. She
has even begged him to make a recording just for her so she could listen to
him whenever she wanted. Brenda often
used words that built Roger up. For
Roger a complement was like the greatest way to express love. Using kind words, words of appreciation expressed
in simple strait forward statements is the same to Roger as saying I love
you. Brenda notices little things Roger
does like washing the dishes, vacuuming the floor, paying the bills or washing
the car, and she has never once failed to show her appreciation. Continuing to sing, Roger contemplated these
things, and remembered Brenda’s prayer in the car. Full of praise and appreciation to God, she
noticed the little things God had been doing for her and expressed her gratitude
for each one. Roger suddenly realized
how blessed he was that he had a wife that could communicate her love to him
so powerfully. Also he suddenly could
relate personally to how God must feel when we praise Him, God must feel loved.
“Yeah” Roger thought to himself, “God must feel loved the same way
I feel loved when Brenda praises me.” Brenda still
listening to Roger sing, arms wrapped around him, cherished the thought that
she had a husband that could express his love to her so successfully. No not with the singing, she loves to hear him
sing, but she adores when he does the dishes. When she sees Roger doing acts of service toward
her it’s just like he is saying “I love you” to her a million times over. She sees Roger’s eagerness to help with everything
as his way of showing affection toward her. He doesn’t cook, but he brings home take-out,
he sets the table, cleans the bathroom, including the toilet, the shower and
the mirror. He makes the bed and vacuums
the floor, all taking energy and effort and they scream out to her his unfailing
love and devotion. In these
ways Roger and Brenda effectively communicate love for one another more forcefully
than they could ever speak them with words.
But this has not always been the case.
When first married Roger did not understand how important physical
touch was to Brenda. Touch is another
way Brenda receives communication that she is loved. As their lives became busier and more hectic
Roger neglected to spend time making the effort to physically touch Brenda.
Then Brenda began to withdraw from the relationship and put more energy in
her work. They were at the point where they hardly ever saw one another until
Brenda eventually discovered that the reason she was pouring herself into
her work was because she lacked physical touch she was craving at home. But the reason Roger couldn’t give her enough
physical touch was because he was over stressed. He needed alone time, quiet time to reflect
and relax and fill his soul. Brenda
realized that when Roger was on empty he lost his ability to give her that
loving touch she needed. So that’s
why Brenda has never told Roger that she has always known about his room in
the garage. It is her little secret
that helps her get the physical touch that saved their marriage. It just goes to show that the best communication
doesn’t have to be spoken. Discussion
Questions:
1.
There are Five Languages
of Love. Words of Affirmation, Quality
Time, Receiving Gifts, Acts of Service, and Physical Touch. Share with your spouse which Languages of Love
best say “I love you” to you.
2.
Have your spouse share
with you how well they are receiving their Love Language from you.
3.
What are some steps you
can make in order to better be able to communicate to your spouse in his/her
love language?
4.
What are some ways you
can communicate to God that you love Him through the different languages of
love?
For more
information on the Five Languages of Love read the book: Chapman,
Gary D. (1992). The five love languages: How to express heartfelt communication
to your mate. |
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