Falling in Love This Fall: Rekindling Romance in Marriage

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There’s something about fall that just makes you want to fall in love again, isn’t there? 🍂 The air turns crisp, the leaves show off their fiery colors, and suddenly everything feels a little more magical. For me, it’s those long walks with my husband under a canopy of orange and gold, holding hands like we did when we were dating. Sometimes he catches me in the most candid moments—laughing at something silly or lost in thought—and I swear it feels like falling in love all over again. It’s like the whole world just slows down for a minute, and all that’s left is us.

But let’s be real. Marriage isn’t always a cozy fall Hallmark movie. It’s messy. It’s busy. It’s “whose turn is it to fold this mountain of laundry?” kind of love. It’s navigating packed schedules, kids’ soccer practices, and the never-ending mental load of keeping a household running. You get so caught up in the doing that you forget the feeling. And yet… that’s where the real magic hides. Love in marriage isn’t just in the big moments; it’s in the ordinary, everyday ones, too. The ones that prove your love is resilient.

This fall, I’ve been thinking about what it really means to “fall in love” again when you’ve already said “I do.” It’s not about finding someone new, but about seeing the person you chose with fresh eyes, like a new chapter is opening. Here’s what I’ve been focusing on to help rekindle romance in marriage this season.

1. Slow Down and Soak It In

Fall naturally invites us to slow down. The days get shorter, the light gets cozier, and the world feels a little quieter. Use that as a chance to pause with your spouse. Instead of a packed-out date night, try just sitting on the porch with a hot cup of tea or a simple coffee. Turn off the TV, put the phones away, and just talk. The real conversations—not about bills or chores, but about your dreams, your day, or just memories—are what remind you why you chose each other in the first place. You’ll be surprised how much you’ve missed that simple connection.

2. Create New Traditions

When we were younger, date nights felt like a grand adventure. Now? Sometimes date night looks like grocery shopping together or catching up while meal prepping. But fall is the perfect time to shake things up. It’s the season of cozy rituals. Try carving pumpkins, cooking a new seasonal recipe together like a pumpkin pie or a big pot of chili, or binge-watching a spooky (or cozy) movie series with a huge blanket. Little rituals can turn into big, cherished memories that you look forward to every year. And don’t forget to revisit some old favorites—maybe a place you went on one of your first dates, or a song you used to listen to on repeat.

3. Laugh More, Worry Less

My husband has this way of making me laugh at the most unexpected times. It could be in the middle of a stressful argument or while I’m completely overwhelmed by my to-do list. And honestly? That laughter is glue. It diffuses tension and reminds you that even when things feel heavy, you’re on the same team. Life feels lighter when you intentionally let joy sneak in—even if it’s just over a silly inside joke or a ridiculous dance in the kitchen.

4. Remind Each Other You’re Still “Dating”

Marriage doesn’t mean the romance ends; it just gets to be deeper and more comfortable. But comfortable doesn’t mean you should stop trying. Surprise each other—it doesn’t have to be flowers or grand gestures. A sweet note left on the counter, a favorite snack grabbed from the store, or even just saying, “You looked really cute today.” Those small, consistent reminders that you’re still desired? They matter more than we think and make you feel seen and appreciated. It’s about continuing to court the person you love.

5. Embrace the Season of Change

Fall teaches us that change can be beautiful. Trees let go of what they no longer need, and we can do the same. In marriage, that might mean letting go of old grudges, lightening up on arguments that keep coming back, or simply giving each other grace. We all change over the years, and a healthy relationship grows with those changes. It’s an opportunity to fall in love not just with who your partner was, but with who they are now. Every season brings new chances to grow closer.


Marriage isn’t perfect, but it doesn’t have to be to feel like a great love story. Fall reminds me that relationships are like the leaves—they change, they deepen, and sometimes they even surprise us with how beautiful they can become.

So, whether you’re married, engaged, or even just dreaming about the future, I hope this season nudges you to look at your partner with fresh eyes. Hold their hand a little tighter. Laugh a little louder. And yes, fall in love this fall, all over again. 🍁

Falling in Love This Fall: Rekindling Romance in Marriage

Until next time, shine amongst the stars!

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74 thoughts on “Falling in Love This Fall: Rekindling Romance in Marriage

  1. This was such a beautiful reminder, thank you! 🍂 As a busy wife and mom, it’s easy to lose sight of the little moments that matter. I’m definitely inspired to slow down and reconnect with my husband this season. Love the cozy fall vibes and real talk! ❤️

  2. I like the idea of creating more traditions! Traditions often feel like they cannot suddenly happen, but I think they can.

    1. Absolutely, Jupiter! Traditions don’t have to be big or perfect to be meaningful—they can start small and grow over time.

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