My husband turned 30 today! In honor of this wonderful man, I have compiled a list of thirty things I love about him:
- His many funny facebook status updates.
- The way he helps with the dishes and other chores that I loathe.
- The way he sees our life together and the future- the possibilities are endless!
- His (ridiculous) love for every DC sports team.
- His specific fascination with the Washington Redskins. Before marrying him, I never knew you could read/talk/listen to radio shows about football year round.
- How his knowledge of football has rubbed off on me- I'm a two time Fantasy Football champion you know! All I know about football (except for my sorry bengals) I learned from him.
- How hard he works at his job- even though it can be at odd hours when no one sees it, or programming things that others think is all "fun & games."
- His incredibly organized side of the closet (although I still can't put the laundry away according to the system).
- His determination to figure out & fix things on his own (cars, a/c units, anything electronic). It usually saves us money in the end.
- The way he drives all the way (or almost) whenever we go on long car trips.
- His awesome insight when he teaches or preaches- depth mixed with honesty and humor.
- The fun he has playing with our girls- tossing Big Sister in the air when she makes a goal or hits off of the tee, making Little Sis laugh adorable baby giggles, being horsey... the list goes on.
- His passion for staying informed on political issues, even when I'm ready to plug my ears and throw in the towel.
- Our shared excitement for traveling and experiencing new places. I wish we had time (and funds) to do it more!
- Softball- from watching him bat or field to hearing how his pre/post game speeches went.
- His creativity. He has great new ideas, a clever writing style, acting talent, and he can even sing the bass/baritone parts to some of the hymns at church! What a renaissance man. :)
- The fact that he loves our animals- dogs and cats. Fish, maybe not so much, but still...
- Certain predictable things that remind me of our established life together- he will always remember to get the mail (and ask me first if I did, to which the answer is almost always no) and call right after he leaves to remind me to turn off the porch light. Though sometimes I roll my eyes at things like this, they are the small everyday things that make us who we are as a couple.
- His goofy Don King wig.
- The fact that he has more clothes (and takes longer to get ready) than I do. (Okay, I might have more clothes overall, but not that all fit at one time.)
- His constant struggle with the lawn. Recent battle: a lawnmower that stopped working mid-mow.
- I can barely stand to admit it, but... the flaming truck. I both love & hate it. I am still, after eight years of driving it, mortally embarrassed to be seen behind its wheel. However, I always know it's him, and we've been a lot of places in that redneckmobile.
- The way he appreciates (and accommodates) my abnormally great need for sleep.
- The fact that he looks good in anything from a suit on Sunday to the cut off t-shirt he wears to cut the grass.
- How sentimental he is (although it does make it pretty hard to get rid of anything at our house!)
- His patience with my mothering frustrations, mood swings, and sometimes control-freakish tendencies.
- Although it is less frequent these days due to all of the craziness of our lives, we have FUN together!
- He lets me warm my feet on him in the winter, with only a little complaining :) Icefoot is a compliment, right honey?
- The way he can't ever just let me come up with something to give him for his birthday/father's day/Christmas/etc. but has to start presenting me with a list of ideas nearly a month ahead of time.
- The home, family, history & vision we have built together and the commitment we've made to continue building them.
1 comment:
What a fun, beautiful post. I'm sure your husband was honored! My husband just turned 30 in April and I threw a surprise party for him. It was so much fun. I'll be 30 next year, so I better watch my back!
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