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Thought I would make a thread about the little things.
I always love when for whatever reason, I can't sleep the night before, so I leave him a sweet little note for when he gets up in the morning. When I wake up, and go to pour the coffee he has made for me the note has been moved.
Now it is next to my coffee pot, flipped over. His note back to me facing upward now.
What do you love?
I do this for my wife quite a lot. She likes it, too.
My late DH use to leave me notes all around the house telling me how much he loved me. Almost 10 years for me too.
He would fix me dinner if I had to work late.
He would iron his and my clothes in the AM for work, even if mine didn't really need to be ironed.
He would send me flowers for no reason.
He treated my grandchildren as his own. He was kind and gentle.
We laughed and cried together at movies.
After he died I found little 'I love you here too' notes all over the house.
I had to smile because when I first saw him at a bar dancing, I knew I wanted to be with him. At the end of the night he asked me to breakfast. The rest as they say is history.
I guess I am one of the few people that really enjoys 'the little things'....... =)
Naw.
I love waking up on the couch to find a blanket over me.
Or getting ready for work and finding all my clothes folded and ready.
Or when a book is released that I want to read and I have forgotten all about it, but then she bought it for me and it's waiting on the table.
Or when I'm working nights and my only job is to sleep and go to work.
It's the little things people can do to make your life simple and easy and worry-free that really mean a lot if you think about it.
And if you remember how much someone does for you out of simple thoughtfulness, it is so easy never to fight or snark or get all up in arms about little slights you may perceive.
My late DH use to leave me notes all around the house telling me how much he loved me.
He would fix me dinner if I had to work late.
He would iron his and my clothes in the AM for work, even if mine didn't really need to be ironed.
He would send me flowers for no reason.
He treated my grandchildren as his own. He was kind and gentle.
We laughed and cried together at movies.
After he died I found little 'I love you here too' notes all over the house.
I had to smile because when I first saw him at a bar dancing, I knew I wanted to be with him. At the end of the night he asked me to breakfast. The rest as they say is history.
Sounds wonderful, Keeper, and I must say, it brought tears to my eyes about the notes you found after his passing...
My late DH use to leave me notes all around the house telling me how much he loved me.
He would fix me dinner if I had to work late.
He would iron his and my clothes in the AM for work, even if mine didn't really need to be ironed.
He would send me flowers for no reason.
He treated my grandchildren as his own. He was kind and gentle.
We laughed and cried together at movies.
After he died I found little 'I love you here too' notes all over the house.
I had to smile because when I first saw him at a bar dancing, I knew I wanted to be with him. At the end of the night he asked me to breakfast. The rest as they say is history.
Awwwwww
Wherever he is now, he's probably watching you with a .
My son is a soldier. He left on a deployment in the middle of the night, his wife was sleeping. In the morning she found he had left her a heart with their initials and I love you, written in flour on the counter.
My son is a soldier. He left on a deployment in the middle of the night, his wife was sleeping. In the morning she found he had left her a heart with their initials and I love you, written in flour on the counter.
Aww. I just love that..... sounds like you raised a good boy!!! <3
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