Peach's Place

Thursday, February 16, 2006

Here are some pictures of my handsome DH!!

Here is my hunny playing Ping-Pong after church Sunday night. He doesn't really get into it, but it's something he and my little brother do together and they talk 'shop' and stuff. It's manly bonding.
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Here he is getting himself a glass of iced tea. Of course, Phoebe wanted some, also. He can't resist those big blue eyes very often!! LOL
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Here he is giving Phoebe a 'goodbye' hug before he left for work Saturday night. She loves her daddy. I think the feeling is mutual. ;)
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This is the first pic I took of him with the new camera. I love the shots I get of him while he's sitting in the driver's seat. I have at least 3 now. The difference with this one is that he has facial hair this time. I like his goatee. I'm going to miss it when he shaves it off.
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Tuesday, February 07, 2006

Things I Love About My Husband

I love that he can fix anything car-related.
I love that he loves to stay home with the kids while I go out on my own for a little while to regain my sanity.
I love that he cooks the best biscuits in the world.
I love that he cooks the best chicken n' dumplin's in the world.
I love that he tells me I'm beautiful, when I'm feeling my ugliest.
I love that he gets great pleasure out of seeing me smile.
I love that he knows me so well... that he can predict my choices.
I love how he can make me feel so protected just by wrapping his arms around me.
I love how he doesn't get upset and yell, even when he has reason to.
I love that he lets me decide what we listen to in the car, and actually learns the songs and sings along with me.
I love how I'm the only girl he's ever kissed... or done anything more than that with. ~blush~
I love how he knows when I'm feeling down, and takes me shopping to cheer me up.
I love how he loves me... and how surprised he is that I could love him just as much.
I love how he grew up in a less than satisfactory home, yet rose above it to become something greater than being identified by his past.
I love how he decided at an early age that he wasn't going to be divorced, smoke, drink, or any of the other things he grew up around.