Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, he is. I appreciate him even more after I read some of the posts on DCUM. He's not perfect, but neither am I (or the kids).
Aside from the everyday house chores and child care duties we share, he buys me flowers every so often, not just on special occasions; he tells me I'm beautiful almost every day. He makes me feel special.
Inspired by the great mom and awesome husband threads:
What will you do our say tonight to let your mate know he/she is loved and appreciated?
Share your ideas-because nothing is better than sharing love and having it returned.
Anonymous wrote:Yes! He helps out as a full partner with the kids, lets me sleep in on weekends, and rearranges his schedule when I need more childcare than usual for my PT job.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he is. I appreciate him even more after I read some of the posts on DCUM. He's not perfect, but neither am I (or the kids).
Aside from the everyday house chores and child care duties we share, he buys me flowers every so often, not just on special occasions; he tells me I'm beautiful almost every day. He makes me feel special.

Anonymous wrote:Mine is awesome but that is the reason I married him. I grew up in a household where my Mom worked and my Dad did an equal (if not greater) share of the child care and household duties. There is no way I would have married someone unless I knew he would be an equal partner in family duties. We're not rich (i.e. he's not a workaholic) but we eat breakfast and dinner together everyday, he does most of the cooking, he takes the kids on trips by himself so that I can have a break, etc. We have a great life.
I guess I don't consider it luck, I just had high standards and wouldn't compromise on them.
Anonymous wrote:Reading the thread about the impressive mom and feeling so grateful for my wonderful husband. I feel like I am in the minority, but I have a husband who works hard to be an equal partner and takes his parenting duties seriously. He loves our child and does so much for our family. Chime in here if you feel the same way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband is awesome. Emotionally supportive, even-keeled, very active in DC's life, hard working, splits childcare and household duties evenly (or takes on more than I do sometimes), positive attitude, loving, thoughtful. Couldn't ask for more.... well maybe independently wealthy I suppose.
This for me too. My husband is awesome. In fact, I also think he is the husband some one saw in the grocery store and couldn't stop staring...