And, now, a short anecdote:
The night that Will left for SD, he came home from school late after recycling club. He was rushing around the house, trying to get packed so he could drive up to his parent's house and leave with his dad for the lake that night. My mom was over because she was going to help me take the kids to swimming lessons, and we were feeding the kids dinner. I wasn't really paying attention to what Will was doing, and it was not until later that I realized that part of what he was doing was gathering all of our recycling so he could put it out on the curb. He was doing this, despite the fact that he really just needed to get on the road, because he didn't want me to have to do it. I thought that was sweet. The next day, as I was pulling out of the driveway on an errand, I saw that Will had put all the recycling into boxes instead of using our bins. Why? So that I wouldn't have to carry the bins back up to the back of the house. I knew right away that he had been thinking that I would have enough to worry about being on my own with the kids and that he didn't want me worrying about the jobs that were his.
I don't know why, but I really thought this was just so sweet. It may not be candy and roses all the time anymore, but not a day goes by that I don't feel terribly loved by my husband. He makes us all feel safe and loved, and no giant teddy bear or grand gesture can compete with that. It truly is about the little things. This past Friday night, we were sitting at the dinner table, and Ethan was singing his "Please and Thank You" song from school, and Eleanor was blowing kisses. Will said, "Well, this is by far the best part of my day." Ordinary but extraordinary, no doubt, this little family of mine.
When I think back to all the sad, lonely Valentine's Days I have celebrated, I know that they were all worth it to get to where I am today: completely loved and in love.
Happy Valentine's Day!
Here are some overdue pictures of Ethan's school program, the blizzard, and other winter events.
Never too early to start them on fitness.
She likes it!
Ethan and I went to his favorite park, which was a bit ridiculous since it was buried. I had to rescue Ethan a few times.
2 comments:
I love the story about Will and the recycling! Even more, I love seeing one of my bffs SO happy and in love!! Warms my heart. :)
I love the picture updates, as well!! You know I wait for those!How may times can I say "love" in this comment? Oh well...it is V-day. :)
xo
Your little Valentine is such a sweetie! And so is your hubby. Happy to hear you are so happy. :)
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