I Love My Husband
By buckiem
@buckiem (129)
December 31, 2009 9:18am CST
Do you look forward to spending as much time with your husband as possible. I look forward to the time when just me and my husband can spend time together just doing things we want to do, relaxing, sitting in the sun, playing board games, having a quite drink, not worrying about bills. I just hope that day will come.
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@smacksman (6053)
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31 Dec 09
We will be married 40 years in 5 months time and we STILL look forward to quiet moments with each other! haha
One of our 'secrets' is that we both have very varied interests and trust each other to be apart 'doing our own thing' and then enjoy talking about it when we meet up again.
The day will come for you I'm sure. Just relish it when it does and don't expect the next one will come too soon. It is all part of the magic of married life and companionship.
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
25 Mar 10
Hi Buckiem,
Welcome to Mylot!
I love my husband so much that i am always excited to go home and wait for him to come home from work. i am happy preparing food for him and giving him a massage before going to sleep. he also pampers me with with massage to keep me relax before i too go to sleep. we are not only couple we are partners. i am looking forward spending the res of my life with him...to gorw old with and him alone!
@rushmee (605)
• India
1 Apr 10
me and my husband work together, from home
we're together 24*7! and, this isn't as pleasing as it sounds...
there are times of clashes, struggle and tears, but at the day's end, we know we need to patch it up all over again for a fresh start, leaving behind all atrocities, worries and grievances. we can work together, discuss things and sort them out, but it isn't still good time to sit back and relax in silence when both of us are together. Working together, cooking together, spending time with the kid together and growing old together, though still waiting for quality time together !!!
@msfrancisco9369 (10002)
• Boston, Massachusetts
2 Apr 10
it's part of the relationship. it adds spice. the challenge is for us to manage well our attitude and behavior with each other. we need to still see positive things despite differences and misunderstandings. just be mindful not to hurt each other physically thayt the kids will see. that's unacceptable. manage your anger and have more time to communicate and process things out.