
What I am getting at is.....my prayer partner, Kelly, and I have been trying to hold each other accountable to do something each and every day for our husbands that is uplifting. For example, when my husband is here, I have been trying to come greet him with a hug and a kiss whenever possible. (Letting him know that he is the most important part of your day by dropping what you are doing to greet him.)What a better way to start your evening together on a good note? I have also been blessed with this technological age to be able to text & email him little positive notes too. It never hurts to throw a little more spicy ones in there too!
I know how appreciative I am when I get something in the same realm from my husband.
So hopefully it is keeping love a verb instead of a noun.
So hopefully it is keeping love a verb instead of a noun.
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5 comments:
I like how you say keeping love a verb instead of a noun-what a great way to look at it! I worked on my greeting with my husband a couple weeks back and it definitely seemed to make the evening better when he got home from work. Thanks!
Good post. Something for me to work on.
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Great post! Thanks so much for linking up with us today! :) I'm definitely doing what I can to keep love a verb! :) Thanks for sharing!
This is a great suggestion! I need to remember to keep love a verb too!
So true!! Men love to be reaffirmed!! It sounds like you are totally blessing your husband!!!
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