Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Tuesday Tribute - right there, by my side, through it all
Nearly two decades ago, when I worked at Burger King, I met a young boy who took me to prom when my then boyfriend wouldn't.
He was sweet and quiet and seemed to care about what I had to say.
That was 19 years ago this month. He is still sweet and quiet and for the most part cares about what I have to say.
We've been through our share of ups and downs over the decades. It was difficult when he was away at college and I was back at home working. We spent a lot of weekends together in various parts of the state of Pennsylvania.
When we first moved outside of PA, I was surprised by the homesickness I felt. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
After we were married and found out that we were expecting our first child, I was again surprised by how sick I was. I always thought I would have a large family until I realized how hard being pregnant was on my body. I threw up for many weeks. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I first experienced postpartum depression, he was the first to notice that I wasn't myself. I cried at TV commercials, I stayed in my PJs all day. I needed medication. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I decided not to return to work and to stay home with our daughter, I didn't realize how isolated and lonely I would feel. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I felt overwhelmed by the fact that we had three kids under five, he would immediately take over, cook dinner and handle bed time...even if he just got home from work. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When we found out we had to more back to PA, after finally growing roots in Ohio, I was sad and not ready to leave. I was afraid of feeling all of the things I felt before--isolated, lonely, sad. But he was right there, by my side, through it all.
What I have learned is that we make a great team. We have our disagreements and sometimes we don't see eye to eye. But we agree on the important things and in the long run that's what really matters.
I don't tell him often enough how much I appreciate all that he does. Especially the little things like always emptying the kitchen garbage, putting gas in my van every time he drives it, and making dinner on the weekends.
He understands my quirks and doesn't care if my hair is green. He even turns the van around so we can rescue turtles from the middle of the road in heavy mid-afternoon traffic.
He will always be right there, by my side, through it all. And I am so very grateful.
He was sweet and quiet and seemed to care about what I had to say.
That was 19 years ago this month. He is still sweet and quiet and for the most part cares about what I have to say.
We've been through our share of ups and downs over the decades. It was difficult when he was away at college and I was back at home working. We spent a lot of weekends together in various parts of the state of Pennsylvania.
When we first moved outside of PA, I was surprised by the homesickness I felt. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
After we were married and found out that we were expecting our first child, I was again surprised by how sick I was. I always thought I would have a large family until I realized how hard being pregnant was on my body. I threw up for many weeks. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I first experienced postpartum depression, he was the first to notice that I wasn't myself. I cried at TV commercials, I stayed in my PJs all day. I needed medication. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I decided not to return to work and to stay home with our daughter, I didn't realize how isolated and lonely I would feel. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When I felt overwhelmed by the fact that we had three kids under five, he would immediately take over, cook dinner and handle bed time...even if he just got home from work. He was right there, by my side, through it all.
When we found out we had to more back to PA, after finally growing roots in Ohio, I was sad and not ready to leave. I was afraid of feeling all of the things I felt before--isolated, lonely, sad. But he was right there, by my side, through it all.
What I have learned is that we make a great team. We have our disagreements and sometimes we don't see eye to eye. But we agree on the important things and in the long run that's what really matters.
I don't tell him often enough how much I appreciate all that he does. Especially the little things like always emptying the kitchen garbage, putting gas in my van every time he drives it, and making dinner on the weekends.
He understands my quirks and doesn't care if my hair is green. He even turns the van around so we can rescue turtles from the middle of the road in heavy mid-afternoon traffic.
He will always be right there, by my side, through it all. And I am so very grateful.
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This is a wonderful post. The love and strength your husband gives you is amazing! Thanks for stopping by my blog, because I'm thrilled to find yours! My hubby is from the Lancaster area, where we hope to settle one day.
You have such a terrific, supportive husband who loves you so much apparently. Beautiful tribute. It's a good reminder to all of us wives who may not thank our husbands as much as we should :)
Lovely tribute - it really is the little things in addition to the big things.
How blessed you are to have someone such as him always by your side.
And great photo too!
What a blessing to have such a wonderful husband. Great tribute!
This is such a great post, so full of love :)
Thank you so much for sharing such tender moments in your relationship.
Blessings,
Debi
Awww! This was an amazing post, I loved the picture of you two (soooo adorable! Ahhh the good ol' days of feather bangs. You sure knew how to rock it!!)
Keep up the great blogs, I always love lurking over here. :)
Oh! This is so sweet! It certainly sounds like you two are a great team and are so blessed to have one another. It is obvious the love you two share.
I want to thank you for your sweet, kind words. It honestly makes me so happy to know how many people care and are praying for Aubrey. I appreciate it so much. I am glad that your 10 year old grew out of the arrhythmia. I hope I can say the same!