Daniel and Tasha Cavaco
After ten years of marriage, the Cavacos have discovered that their greatest strength comes from embracing their distinct roles. For Daniel, the key has been personal growth. "The biggest lesson I've learned is to focus on making yourself better," he says. Tasha's journey has taught her the power of partnership. "I've learned that I can't do it all myself... putting our relationship above the kids and prioritizing each other has changed everything."
Tammy and Gil Figueroa
For Tammy and Gil love began with a mother's intuition. Tammy was working as a secretary at a real estate office where Gil's mom worked as a realtor. "She fixed us up!" Tammy recalls. The connection was instant. Forty-five years later, the Figueroas have learned that marriage requires looking beyond yourself. That compromise shows up in everyday moments, as the couple has learned that their individual priorities don't always align perfectly. But rather than letting differences divide them, the Figueroas have found their center. "God has played a huge part in our marriage," Tammy shares.
Jared and Brittney Orr
At the age of 15, Jared and Brittney met at church camp, where Jared performed in the talent show with his memorable toast tribute. Thanks to social media, that teenage connection blossomed into a relationship that led to marriage nine and a half years ago. For the Orrs, success comes from being each other's biggest advocates. "We need to look out for each other and be each other's biggest support and cheerleaders," they explain.
'Forty-five years later, the Figueroas have learned that marriage requires looking beyond yourself. That compromise shows up in everyday moments, as the couple has learned that their individual priorities don't always align perfectly.'
