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I haven't had a first day of my period this bad since I was in high school-- terrible cramps, headache, backache, nausea, and my boobs hurt so bad I can't even get them in a bra!!
So while I've been in bed all morning, DH ran out and bought me midol and a heating pad! He's been sitting in bed with me rubbing my head, and now he's in the office designing and ordering our thank you cards!
The only way he could be a better husband today is if he could figure out a way to actually have my period for me : )
Which would be awesome.
Alright, you guys next!
Re: DH appreciation post!
That's so sweet.
HH was like that when I got sent home from work because my fever was over 103. He came home from work early and pampered me.
I could list thousands - I'm a really lucky girl
But I'll choose one:
When HH and I went on our first trip together, we did an impromptu visit to Europe. We had only been dating for about a month and a half, and were only "officially" boyfriend and girlfriend for 8 days. We were in Germany when I started feeling sick - I had an enormous fever, and I'd be freezing cold, then boiling hot, back and forth all night. I had no appetite whatsoever, and I kept throwing up. I was MISERABLE. We were staying at the home of a friend of mine, and she lived on the outskirts of this really tiny town. She was away for the night, so we had no access to a car, and there were no busses or anything. At about 1:30am I woke up and suddenly I was STARVING. HH got up, walked into the town, bought me fried chicken and french fries ("chicken and chips") and took a taxi back to where we were staying so that I could eat. That chicken and chips made me feel SO much better, and tided me over until the morning until I could get to a pharmacy. (I had strep throat - luckily my friend that we were staying with just happened to be a pharmacist, so she could get me the medication I needed for free, and on a Sunday to boot!)
Now whenever I'm not feeling well, he'll ask me if he needs to get me "chicken and chips" which is our code for any kind of meds that I might be needing
holy crapola! That's a TON of ot!
What a sweet hubby!
I'm hungover today so mine has been bringing me advil and water and letting me veg on the couch watching The Hills...while he cleans.
Adam usually does sweet stuff for me that most other people wouldn't think is a big deal, but it's sweet to me!
This morning: I get up and get ready for work, grab my purse and my keys and open the front door and it's pouring down rain. I can't find my umbrella. Adam runs all the way out to my car and gets soaking wet just to get my umbrella out of the car so I didn't have to get wet!
HH sent me a text this morning telling me how much he loved me, he didn't know what he'd do without me, and that he'll be thinking about me all day while he's at work =]. I love that man!
THIS!!! Adam does that for me, too, because I can't stand having to impale the worm on the hook.... and then he has to take the fish off for me too and throw it back in because I don't like to touch them. He also has to throw his OWN fish back even though he really wants to keep them and cook them because I feel bad for the fish.
This made me laugh out loud. I have gone fishing three times in my life, I have caught a fish every time, and every time I have cried. Now no one will take me fishing anymore.
I don't have a problem with taking the fish off the hook, and I'll even pick up a worm but I refuse to stick a hook through him lol
HH takes the kids out to his mom's house every once in a while and keeps them there overnight so I can have some alone time. It's soooo nice. So relaxing. And I know they're having a great time because she's got 6 acres, a trampoline, and HH's quad is out there. He's great with them, and I don't worry about them when he's got them anymore. At first I did, but now this parenting thing is old hat to him. Pretty impressive for a guy who doesn't have any of his own bio kids.
Married May 1st, 2010