Anonymous wrote:
Scrapes the windshield on my car on cold days. Every time I leave the house and see it alre
ady done I feel the love.
Takes the lead on anything involving vomit or poop (so romantic, I know!).
Insists on cleaning up after me while I cook. We entertain a lot, and it makes preparations so much more fun when I have someone doing my dirty work!
why is it your dirty work if you both are doing the entertaining, but you are doing the cooking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He never eats the last few cookies in the house. He always saves it for me, but quietly. It took me years to even figure out he was doing it! When I asked he said, "Well, I just know you like cookies."
He wants you to get fat so you don't leave him.
NP, I actually thought my DH had had this thought. Whenever I mention I want to lose a pound or two ... he goes out and buys me chocolate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He never eats the last few cookies in the house. He always saves it for me, but quietly. It took me years to even figure out he was doing it! When I asked he said, "Well, I just know you like cookies."
I don't know why, but I think this is my favorite one.
Me too!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mine left for work this morning (me home with the kids again), he says “why don’t I bring home [our favorite takeout] tonight?”
God I love this man.
This is sad.
Why? I thinks it’s very sweet!
Anonymous wrote:Always offers to switch entrees with me when I order something at a restaurant that isn't good.
Anonymous wrote:My husband always makes me coffee (with cream and sugar) and brings it to me when we’re home. When we’re at a restaurant he always ‘prepares’ it. I love it.
He does the kids baths all the time and makes it so much fun! I can hear giggles downstairs. I love that too.
There are other things, but they are best summed up with his attempts at acts of service as a love language. That’s what’s important to me. He prefers words of affirmation so I know this is hard for him. That’s why, even when the acts of service are ‘wrong’ or not the way I would like them, I really really try to tell him how much I appreciate it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As mine left for work this morning (me home with the kids again), he says “why don’t I bring home [our favorite takeout] tonight?”
God I love this man.
This is sad.
Anonymous wrote:As mine left for work this morning (me home with the kids again), he says “why don’t I bring home [our favorite takeout] tonight?”
God I love this man.