Imperfect World
Saturday, February 17, 2007
  Husbands
Lately, I've been a little fixated on what I don't like about life. From frustrating medical professionals, to the irritating little things my spouse does, and you know what? It has just made me feel and present myself as a boring, negative, cranky person. So even though stuff will still bother me, I'm doing my best to look at the brighter side of life.

My husband is really a sweet guy. He works all the time (he teaches high school band) so at times, I feel a bit like a single parent without the financial stress. But he tells me he loves me at least five times each day, he makes sure I know how much he appreciates me taking care of our lives while he works, and he supports me in everything I want to do in life.

How many other women have that type of love? And after being together for 11 years, how many husbands still hold "saying I love you" as a top priority?

Life will never be perfect or easy, but I sure do have a great life with this guy. And I'm so excited that our son has the chance to grow up knowing what a great and loving father is, 'cause I want our son to grow up to be that for his own kids too.

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The words "imperfect world" pretty much sums up my reality. All those ideals held in high school as to what life would be like as a married adult aren't quite what I'm living, but life is still wonderful. There is beauty, pain, joy and honesty in each experience, and that's what I'm sharing with you.

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Mom of a son & daughter who are still shorter than me (for now), Wife to one wonderful High School Band Director, Have a great sense of humor, no time to go out, no money to go out anyway. I'm an "abstract random" person most days, thankfully I adapt to a "concrete sequential" moment or two on occasion. There is no better day than one spent with my kids and my husband (oh, and our two sweet but crazy dogs).

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