How to deal with your spouse through stress

I have many couple friends that are either stressed themselves or have to deal with their spouse being stressed. And let's be honest, our relationship is no different. After being married for almost five years, we've been through our ups and downs of stresses. Outside stressors can sometimes be brought in the home and can cause tension between a couple (which has happened to us many times), but they don't have to be. I've compiled a list of things that I do to take proactive approach in dealing with stress in a marriage.

#1. Actively Listen: When Felix comes home and I know he's about to unload his work stress to me - I know it's time for me to put my phone away, turn the TV off and have him sit down and it is time for me to listen. I let him talk out and process his day's stresses, listen carefully, affirm him of his decisions, provide encouragement. Many times when I'm listening, I don't offer any advice unless it's asked... when I'm personally stressed, sometimes you just need to vent your issues. You know your spouse - only give advice when it seems like they need it. 

#2. Figure out how your spouse deals with stress + then let him/her deal with it: My husband when he's stressed out just needs his time alone to play games on the computer. When I'm stressed, I'll often cry and vent and want to get things done. So I know when Felix is stressed after a long day, I'll listen to his thoughts, and let him go off and play games. When Felix knows I'm stressed, he'll let me vent, hug me as I cry, and then help me with chores that I may want finished or drive to help me run errands I need to do. When your spouse is at their lowest, they need you to meet them there. 

#3. Find ways to care for your spouse: Just because he unloaded at the end of the day doesn't mean his stresses have disappeared. When Fel is stressed at work, packing him an extra snack with a little note, a text or making him an encouraging notecard has always reminded him that he's not alone in his stress and that there are better moments ahead. Similarly, when I am stressed somewhere - I'll often get a text or a picture of him with a thumbs up saying "you can do it!" LOL - it'll often make me smile and remind me that I always have someone on my side. 

#4. Don't take things personally: I've learned this SO the hard way. Many times when Felix is stressed out and he may take things out on me or he may ignore me. I used to internalize it as "Felix doesn't love me.. He doesn't care about my needs.." and I would resent him and bottle it up. Similarly, sometimes Felix will offer advice to me when I'm upset and I'm just not in the mood to hear it and he'll get upset that his words are not valued. Of course, in both situations because we took the reactions personally, it usually led to an argument that caused more stress to both of us. Know that stress sometimes takes a toll in different ways and occasionally, you need to just let things go and think less of yourself.. because right now your spouse needs you! 

#5. Communicate your own needs: Although it's important to not take things personally - that doesn't exempt you from becoming stressed as well. Sometimes spousal stress can lead to the other one getting stressed, especially when you may be getting the short end of the stick for many days, weeks or even months. I found that communicating my own needs really helped us deal with our relationship in a healthy way. For example, as I've said before, when Felix is stressed, he'll go off to play games and then when its time for bed, he's tired and literally passes out before I get to even say anything to him... so I'll ask him, hey, do you think you can end your game like 15 minutes early and we can just have some time in bed to chat? This will prepare him to serve me and it prevents me from getting all crazy mad before I sleep lol. 

#6. Pray for him/her: Being christians, prayer is an integral part of our daily needs. In times of stress and worry, (and excitement and praise), we rely on our heavenly father for guidance since we know that we're unable to do it all alone. We pray for guidance, courage, strength and peace in every situation we are dealing with. 

#7. Take a break together: Lastly, it's healthy to just get out of your every day environment. Planning a trip together, whether it's far or close, overnight or day can bring a different kind of excitement back into your lives. It changes up the pace and can give you a sense of renewal or maybe even give you a different outlook on your stressful situation. 

And that's our little list of how we deal with stress! Stress is never easy to deal with - but sometimes it helps when your spouse takes a proactive approach in helping you deal with it. Taking a bit of time off thinking of yourself to help your spouse -- isn't that what marriage is all about? Let me know if you have any other ones you'd add to the list! :P 

Residence Inn in Watertown, MA

Felix and I love staying in different hotels - not only for the luxury of it all, but just to get an experience or a little getaway. We recently went up to boston to visit my sister and the family, but we knew that by the time we got there, it would be so late that it would just be better to stay in a hotel and meet them early in the morning. 

We ended up staying in the Marriott in Watertown. (FYI, you are next to a shopping complex with a target) We arrived past midnight, so parking was pretty tight, however we did find ourselves a spot! The lobby was so beautiful - gave a slight tribal feel with the bright colors, the fire and the stripes. The front desk was very quick and accommodating and in a quick 5 minutes, we were off to our room.

I wish we stayed here for longer than the night because this room was stunning! It had a little kitchen area and living room area with a TV. It led to the bedroom area which was secluded to give you peace and quiet.

Off the bedroom, the bathroom was extremely well lit and was so luxurious! It had a long shower that was extremely spacious!  It was definitely the best part of the hotel room, especially for someone like me that likes good lighting when I do my makeup. 

The beds were plush, but firm and it was so easy to fall asleep and have a great nights rest. 

When we were leaving.. of course an even better part ... they had a delicious continental breakfast packed with iced coffee, eggs, sausages, cereal, yogurt, etc. A definite great end to a wonderful quick evening away!

We stayed at: 
Residence Inn by Marriott Watertown, Boston
570 Arsenal St, Watertown, MA 02472

Han Dynasty NYC - East Village

Our good friends, Sandra and Will introduced us to Han Dynasty ages ago by saying it was "some of the best Szechuan food in NYC!" Now, being Asian American, we tend to judge asian food - in particular - Chinese food a bit harsher than other since both of us grew up in the heart of asian food: Flushing. So when Sandra told us we had to go try this place, we were quite skeptical. 

There are 8 different locations - but we've only been to the one in East Village. It's on 3rd avenue between 12th and 13th street which is an extremely convenient location to get to. In the evening, it does get quite crowded, so we always opt to head in before 6 (which there's never usually a wait for that). In the past (a year ago or so), when we would arrive at 8 something - we would have to wait, so we would hop across the street to a local bar and grab a happy hour drink first! 

The menu itself has a wide range of Szechuan foods and doesnt stray away from what it knows. I love how it also labels how spicy each food will be with a number from 1-10. When we first came to this place, the 9 and 10 were so extremely hot, I couldn't eat it, but I believe that after some time, the spiciness has calmed down. If a food is at a 9 or 10, it's still spicy, but for me its bearable, where as Felix is disappointed its not spicier! 

In true NYC fashion, the place is quite tight. It fits a lot of people, but if you are sitting in the booth (like I am in this photo) and have a bit of a wide load (like I do lol), you'll have trouble getting between the tables. Often, I saw the waiters moving tables back and forth to allow customers to sit into the booths. If you reach our your arm to the sides of you, you can probably reach the guests next to you that are enjoying your meal lol. 

Fel and I also appreciated that they had hot tea in a kettle, just like traditional Chinese restaurants. Although it proved to be slightly more annoying than not since there wasn't enough room to have that and the food we ordered! :P 

We have three items we religiously get at Han Dynasty and then have a wild card where we just pick something random off the menu. The first item is (don't judge us!) the CUCUMBERS! As simple as it sounds, it has the perfect blend of sweet, savory and spicy... and then when you feel like the flavors may start to feel overwhelming, the cool crunch of the cucumber kicks in and it makes this such a refreshing treat. 

The dan dan noodles used to be way more spicy when we first came, but has definitely mellowed out to be easier to eat. Dandan noodles is a delicious dish that has noodles (obviously lol) and some sort of spicy meat sauce. Generally speaking, it has minced meat, and sesame paste. It's a delicious staple in Szechuan meal and this one doesn't disappoint! Don't forget to stir well, or else you will get very plain noodles on top and very salty toppings on the bottom! lol! 

I mean, can we just look at this pic LOL!. So good right? This is one of Fel's favorite dishes - the spicy wings. When we first ate these a year or two back, I could hardly down a bite because it was a 9 on the spicy scale and it was way too spicy. Now because the spice has cooled off a bit, I'm actually able to eat these and they are so delicious. Reminiscent of Korean fried chicken, it has a slightly sweet but spicy taste. The skin is super crispy, but has a sticky sauce on it that makes you feel addicted once you eat it! 

Other choices that we've eaten and loved are their wontons in chili oil, three cup chicken and their crispy rice! 

Definitely worth a try if you're in the mood for Chinese food and want some of that spice! 

The location we went to was: 
Han Dynasty
90 3rd Avenue
New York, NY 10003

Osakana Ramen Class

So ages ago - there was a gilt city deal for Osakana Ramen class! I took the opportunity to purchase it for Felix's birthday? anniversary? christmas gift? who knows now at this point LOL! If you don't know Felix, he is the HUGEST Ramen fan [please let us know if you need recs!] so I thought it'd be a perfect little treat for him to know how to make it. 

Osakana is a cute little, unassuming fish market in brooklyn. When you first walk in, there is a small store front with delicious fish. When you walk into the back, there is a bar with people making fish based ramen in the back. It's quite a small space - up to maybe 8 people can fit at one time. 

haha - I wanted to make a note first of the extremely teeny tiny bathroom! It's very clean, but very japaneseque with how incredibly small it is! 

In any case, the class was literally just me and fel. We had a great instructor (I wanna say his name is... Jonathan?) who gave us a lot of history of Ramen and how it is prepared and cut. Although coming straight out of work to do this, it was a bit difficult for me to actually focus to answer his questions LOL! We learned about the different bases, broths, how to prepare the noodles, the toppings that go on it, etc. We were even able to go behind the counter to do the preparing! 

Of course, Felix's part was learning how to make a perfect egg and mine was putting the whole bowl of ramen together in a couple of minutes! It was a super fun learning experience! At the end, we got to enjoy our two bowls of Ramen! 

At the end of it all, we had such a blast making our Fish Ramen! It was super fun and rewarding to eat your creation! Our class lasted about 1.5 hours, so just know that each class differs according to how long you as a group may take. We thoroughly enjoyed this experience and I would definitely come back here to enjoy some ramen! Thank you Osakana for the fun date night experience! 

An Update!

It's been a wild, wild ride this past month. I feel like we've been updating you more than actually giving you any posts! BUT rest assured, I have my posts planned out! And promise to get on it soon! :) 

Felix has been very busy with work, so he's had a tough time making any posts. I just finished the school year and said goodbye to my students that I've had for 3 years. So bittersweet. I was busy making a video as a personal memory for all the families.. After three years of having these kids - you really feel like you become part of each of their families. You're involved in all of their successes as well as their hard times and it's truly been a beautiful journey. 

Wanted to share the video I made so you can get a glimpse of how wonderful and amazing my students were! :)