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I thought I'd try for a more uplifting post. So, a two-parter, but not in the traditional (lengthy) version.
Part 1.
1. What's the last thing your spouse did that made you know he/she still loves you?
2. What's the last thing you did for your spouse just-because you love him/her?
Part 2:
Once give the "last thing," how about coming back when your spouse did something very cool to show the love?
Personally, sometimes we forget to notice.
And, since I started this, I'll answer the Part 1 question for us.
1. He washed the pots and the stove top - the hard part under the grill the pots boil over onto. That may not sound like a big thing, but we haven't done dishes for three days. (He had a medical test that hurt enough that I did dinner -- usually he makes dinner -- followed by our Sabbath Rest day, followed by my birthday, so he made a special dinner and wouldn't let me do any housework.) It was a LOT of dishes.
2. I asked him, and then got him, a soda while I was getting a new one for me.
It's not the grand gestures that say the most, (although my birthday dinner was five-star restaurant good lol); it's the every day things.
So... what have you noticed?
Part 1.
1. What's the last thing your spouse did that made you know he/she still loves you?
2. What's the last thing you did for your spouse just-because you love him/her?
Part 2:
Once give the "last thing," how about coming back when your spouse did something very cool to show the love?
Personally, sometimes we forget to notice.
And, since I started this, I'll answer the Part 1 question for us.
1. He washed the pots and the stove top - the hard part under the grill the pots boil over onto. That may not sound like a big thing, but we haven't done dishes for three days. (He had a medical test that hurt enough that I did dinner -- usually he makes dinner -- followed by our Sabbath Rest day, followed by my birthday, so he made a special dinner and wouldn't let me do any housework.) It was a LOT of dishes.
2. I asked him, and then got him, a soda while I was getting a new one for me.
It's not the grand gestures that say the most, (although my birthday dinner was five-star restaurant good lol); it's the every day things.
So... what have you noticed?