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This is Why I Love DH.

35 replies

LuluJakey1 · 21/06/2014 17:07

This afternoon we have been to Sainsbury's. DH did two lovely things:

  1. He found the Mint Magnums- the new flavour I have been craving to try (12 weeks pregnant so feel I can pass off greed for icecream as a craving)
  1. There was a very old, frail, lady being helped with a shopping basket by a member of staff through the checkout. As I was packing our stuff I noticed DH had wandered off. I saw him helping her to a bench and sitting down next to her.
When I finished packing I went across and he introduced us. Her name was Elisabeth. She was 95. She told me she does her shopping every day and the staff always help her. We had a chat about lots of things- how kind people are as you get older, what she did at university, how she manages. She must have been stunning as a young woman- she is still beautiful- and she was just lovely. DH asked how she got there and back every day and she said she gets a taxi. She asks the staff to order it after she has sat for a bit. He insisted we could drop her off at home. He went and got the car and put everyone's shopping in then she took his arm and we went out, he helped her in and drove her home. When we got there he took her and the bags in, made her a cup of tea and put the shopping away. Then gave her our phone number incase she ever needed anything. He w just amazing - kind, not patronising, even had a little flirt with her. When he was in the kitchen, she said to me

'Ooh he's lovely isn't he- a bit like a young Ted Hughes. I do like a Yorkshireman with all their bluff charm. You are lucky'

I didn't mention his less attractive habits

I am so proud of him this afternoon. He just treats everyone with respect. Love him to bits.

OP posts:
SeattleGraceMercyDeath · 22/06/2014 09:26

On our wedding day he stole a plate of bacon sandwiches from the wedding buffet and hid them in our room knowing I wouldn't have eaten and when we got back to the room I'd complain I was starving. Honestly when he produced them I'd have married him all over again. It's my one overriding memory of 'you know me' haha.

Pennastucky · 22/06/2014 10:00

He sounds lovely. There ARE good men out there. I have one, too Grin

MrsWolowitz · 22/06/2014 10:27

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DontPutMeDownForCardio · 22/06/2014 12:13

This is a loverly thread. I have a ktd too. He's an amazing dad to dss and is always good humoured, ready to listen and knows exactly what to say when I'm angry or sad or disappointed. He does so much for me. The op is something I could see him doing.

immortalwife · 22/06/2014 12:24

I am KTD too... He is suffering with crohn's disease really badly but still wants to look after me for some bizarre reason... Bless him :)

When I go to choir practice one evening a week, he approximates when I'm going to be home and has cup of tea, ciggy rolled, and tea on a plate on the table. I love him for that.

He loves looking after our 9mo when I have to work. They have "messy fun time". And he tries to teach her a new sound to show me when I get home.

He recently hollered after a guy who walked off from a cash machine without picking up his £200. That guy was lucky it was my fella.

And he is inordinately excited about our upcoming wedding, despite being really ill all the time. He's brave, strong, loving, gentle and so so caring.

thegambler · 22/06/2014 18:44

I'm rather surprised some haven't accused him of being a probable gerontophiliac.

EvilHerbivore · 22/06/2014 19:14

I have a KTD too - he has done pretty much 100% of the night times with both DSs since they were born and without much! moaning (I am rubbish when I am tired!), he does well over half the housework and a good part of the childcare too (he's a great dad and the boys love him), we're in the middle of planning our wedding and I'm happy its him I'm marrying :) even if he keeps calling gerberas "gerbils"!

Deathraystare · 24/06/2014 11:44

Calls Gerberas "Gerbils" does he? The swine. LTB!!!!! That's plant abuse!

Seriously, it is great to hear there are normal, great men out there. We read so much misery on here.

BeanyIsPregnant · 24/06/2014 12:16

I think I have one too.. He does all the night wake ups with dd as I'm a horrific person after a broken nights sleep, he makes me a cuppa tea every morning for me to wake up to, and when he gets home from work he completely takes over all childcare and tiding so i can cook dinner in peace (I love cooking!)

Nice to hear that there are other lovely men out there!!

BitOutOfPractice · 24/06/2014 12:20

Oh how bloody lovely is this. I also have a KTB that I intend to hold on to. He is the kindest person I ever met. And kind is where it's at

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