I Love My Husband
Let me tell you the story about this mug. First, Doug hates this mug. HATES it. I feel certain he feels the same way about this mug, that the mom in "A Christmas Story" felt about that leg lamp. I also feel sure, this mug is probably going meet its demise, accidentally, of course. Which will bum me out. I love it.
My husband (that I love), and I went out- sans kids- to do some Christmas shopping. We stopped by a Christian book store and received a coupon; if you spent a certain amount of money, we could receive a free mug. Wouldn't you know- we did. So I picked out a mug. This mug. This mug, that when I went to make the purchases, Doug refused to stand at the register with me, because he was embarrassed that I was buying such a lame mug. I tried to find another mug, because it is a little silly, but honestly this one was my favorite. I love the size of it. It's big and chunky. I love the handle and its position on the mug. I also really like the curvature of the handle. And the added bonus that Doug hated the mug, and was doing everything he could- to talk me into any other mug. In all honesty, I sort of looked for another one, there were lots of choices, but . . . this was the one I wanted.
While I was checking out, the cashier struck up a conversation with me. Thankfully he prefaced his comments with this, "I don't want to sound too philosophical, but . . . God shines through in many different ways." Ok- sure I am laughing. I'm not one to typically think the aggravating things I do to Doug- are my language of love from God, but . . . in this case, maybe it's true. I do love my husband and love to aggravate him. It's a win for all of us.
My husband (that I love), and I went out- sans kids- to do some Christmas shopping. We stopped by a Christian book store and received a coupon; if you spent a certain amount of money, we could receive a free mug. Wouldn't you know- we did. So I picked out a mug. This mug. This mug, that when I went to make the purchases, Doug refused to stand at the register with me, because he was embarrassed that I was buying such a lame mug. I tried to find another mug, because it is a little silly, but honestly this one was my favorite. I love the size of it. It's big and chunky. I love the handle and its position on the mug. I also really like the curvature of the handle. And the added bonus that Doug hated the mug, and was doing everything he could- to talk me into any other mug. In all honesty, I sort of looked for another one, there were lots of choices, but . . . this was the one I wanted.
While I was checking out, the cashier struck up a conversation with me. Thankfully he prefaced his comments with this, "I don't want to sound too philosophical, but . . . God shines through in many different ways." Ok- sure I am laughing. I'm not one to typically think the aggravating things I do to Doug- are my language of love from God, but . . . in this case, maybe it's true. I do love my husband and love to aggravate him. It's a win for all of us.
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