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Make a compromise with your fiancee. Ask her to focus on Protection talents, and make her invulnerable, as opposed to buffing your Lay on Hands to do so.
I'm going to be in a similar position too, my girlfriend is levelling a Night Elf Druid. So I've taught her - if you need extra armour, transform into a bear. If you're low on health, then cast a healing spell. If you're low on health and don't have mana, use a potion. (She even scoured her backpack for a potion on her Rogue the other day, since I hadn't added it to her action bar yet - proud of her ^^) If all else fails, Shadowmeld and stand... very... still...
And she listens to these things, because staying alive is much more fun than the run back to your corpse.
I'll be levelling a character to run with her Rogue once she gets her own account, and I'll probably have to pick a character with big threat generation and big armour. If I make another Paladin, I'll probably spec Prot again for the stun utility and survivability talents early on while she gets used to playing, then switch to Holy to keep her alive.
Rely on your fiancee to do the damage, given that she's competent, and use Beacon to keep you both alive. Or spec Shockadin if you want to be able to do some damage too. Big heals or big damage will be best at keeping you both alive, not some mix of the two, I think.
Edit: From an analysis perspective, data from addons like Omen and Recount will be meaningless for you. You can only measure your success in terms of your deaths-per-hour, or other such things, since that's your priority. Sure, you can look at your DPS, but if you get an increase in DPS by 20%, at a cost of increasing your probability of death by 10%, is that worth it to you? And how will you measure the latter?
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