Love is . . .
- patient and love is kind (1 Cor. 13:4-7).
- putting out the trash cans.
- putting down the toilet seat.
- carrying down the heavy baskets of dirty laundry on Monday morning.
- holding your tongue when, for the umpteenth time, your wife questions your love for her because you agonized so long over the decision to marry her.
- holding your wife’s hair back when she is suffering from morning sickness or the stomach flu.
- cleaning up from the stomach flu.
- holding hands.
- changing dirty diapers.
- giving a hug even when you’re mad.
- daily phone calls.
- emptying the trashcan even when you think your wife should be able to stomp on the trash and fit a little more in.
- putting a new liner in the trashcan.
- an evening of American Pickers and Blue Diamond Almonds.
- sleeping in the guest room so that The Littles can have cuddle time with mom.
- scrubbing the shower.
- putting your dirty clothes in the hamper instead of the floor.
- buying a wedding ring for your wife even though you didn’t want to.
- shaving your head before it looks scruffy.
- using deodorant daily.
- brushing your teeth more than you think you need to because your wife likes minty breath.
- going to estate sales and patiently watching the kids so your wife can browse at her leisure.
- not complaining when your wife buys things at estate sales.
- bravely breaking out of “holding patterns.”
- Quiddler.
- Mother’s Night Out.
- not chomping ice in your wife’s ear.
- Cristina’s when you’d rather have Market Street.
- overlooking the dirty dishes in the sink.
- washing the dirty dishes in the sink.
- putting up with an elderly cat.
- comforting your wife when her elderly cat died.
- trips to the ER with your wife after Tad was born.
- eating mediocre beef stew.
- never giving your wife a reason to doubt your fidelity.
- Text Twist.
- doing yard work.
- hiring Mario to do the yard work.
- learning how to grow a garden.
- being frugal.
- knowing when not to be frugal.
- Half-Price Books.
- helping with Math homework.
- giving an opinion.
- knowing when to stay silent.
- hanging doors together.
- supporting our family even when the job is stressful.
- letting your wife pluck your old man eyebrows.
- taking family pictures.
- smiling when taking family pictures.
- late-night surprise stops for frozen yogurt.
- letting your wife wear your sweats and gym socks.
- BLT.
- writing notes to your wife and leaving them in unexpected places.
- using the yellow towel and not the blue one.
- cleaning the top of the ceiling fans without being asked.
- not answering the phone at the dinner table.
- knowing when to set the family history work aside and pay attention to your wife.
- eternal.