We all have a choice of how we want to age. We can age kicking and screaming. We can deny we are aging and in some way with a time of fanatisism, try to be twenty when we are actually fifty. This book encourages the reader to accept and even embrace aging. The book lays out suggestions of how married couples can age gracefully together. There is an intersection of the spiritual and the secular; both important in the aging process. The author would hope that at the end of the book the reader will welcome aging and embrace it as something beautiful and not to be dreaded; indeed something to look forward to.