Nicole and Dave Rowland has an unusual YouTube channel which is becoming more and more popular because individuals witness; Dave terribly applying makeup on Nicole, the couple firing rubber bands at toilet roll targets and even a heartbreaking homage to a highway-abandoned treadmill. This duo isn't trying to make people laugh; this marriage-centric lifestyle is what they call 'Doing Life Together'; and it can be about to save relationships all over the world.
To Dave and Nicole, having spent around 30 years together is like forever. Having first met when they were in the 7th grade, their friendship and love is still as exciting even if they're now in their early forties. They decided to give advice and share their life on line when they made a promise to strongly work on their relationship after noticing that many couples they know are splitting up.
As a result, 'Doing Life Together' was made and could be seen on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.
Other than interacting with their viewers and sharing suggestions on what they have learned through the years, Dave said that their goal is to show what a happy marriage truly looks like. "We have been through it all, both as a couple and with our children".
Continuing, "Coming out of each and every hardship, we remained very aware that we could not live without each other. The same could be said for numerous other couples, but they sadly split up before coming to the realization. Of course, this has a ripple-effect which ultimately breaks down wider society. We share many of the same problems with these divorcees, yet Nicole and I love one another more and more each day. Now, we want to share with the world what that looks like."
If Nicole and Dave were to pick between theory and practicality, they will choose the latter. Each video on YouTube tackles often difficult topics with the humour and (sometimes crazy!) example of what is obviously an indestructible relationship.
They go around the city and talk about the reasons why they are in love. They persuade the viewers to participate in the 'Cupid Cupcake Challenge' which shows how they always enjoy their numerous trips and expeditions. Though they persevered to work hard to get there, they still think of themselves fortunate. This is something anyone can accomplish and you could start this type of life if you join them on-line.
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A happy marriage is crucial to strengthen a family and a strong family is crucial to make a better society; this is something Dave and Nicole truly believe in. Their goal is to show their world through their channel on YouTube and motivate other couples.
This is really an amazing story. The first time Dave and Nicole met they were both in the 4th grade studying in the same elementary school. They became a couple when they were in the seventh grade and when they were fourteen years old, their bond became permanent even if they temporarily broke up; navigating the tumultuous teenage and torturous high school years together.
At the mature age of twenty they became a married couple, having already been together for 7 years. They went through difficult as well as good times. They have a stronger vow and love for each other even after 23 years.
To Dave and Nicole, having spent around 30 years together is like forever. Having first met when they were in the 7th grade, their friendship and love is still as exciting even if they're now in their early forties. They decided to give advice and share their life on line when they made a promise to strongly work on their relationship after noticing that many couples they know are splitting up.
As a result, 'Doing Life Together' was made and could be seen on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram.
Other than interacting with their viewers and sharing suggestions on what they have learned through the years, Dave said that their goal is to show what a happy marriage truly looks like. "We have been through it all, both as a couple and with our children".
Continuing, "Coming out of each and every hardship, we remained very aware that we could not live without each other. The same could be said for numerous other couples, but they sadly split up before coming to the realization. Of course, this has a ripple-effect which ultimately breaks down wider society. We share many of the same problems with these divorcees, yet Nicole and I love one another more and more each day. Now, we want to share with the world what that looks like."
If Nicole and Dave were to pick between theory and practicality, they will choose the latter. Each video on YouTube tackles often difficult topics with the humour and (sometimes crazy!) example of what is obviously an indestructible relationship.
They go around the city and talk about the reasons why they are in love. They persuade the viewers to participate in the 'Cupid Cupcake Challenge' which shows how they always enjoy their numerous trips and expeditions. Though they persevered to work hard to get there, they still think of themselves fortunate. This is something anyone can accomplish and you could start this type of life if you join them on-line.
About:
A happy marriage is crucial to strengthen a family and a strong family is crucial to make a better society; this is something Dave and Nicole truly believe in. Their goal is to show their world through their channel on YouTube and motivate other couples.
This is really an amazing story. The first time Dave and Nicole met they were both in the 4th grade studying in the same elementary school. They became a couple when they were in the seventh grade and when they were fourteen years old, their bond became permanent even if they temporarily broke up; navigating the tumultuous teenage and torturous high school years together.
At the mature age of twenty they became a married couple, having already been together for 7 years. They went through difficult as well as good times. They have a stronger vow and love for each other even after 23 years.
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