OK, maybe happiness isn't toast and jam to everyone, but it
makes us happy. Steve has been spending long days on the property - often leaving
very early and coming home for a late dinner. Something that brings us
happiness is having a simple breakfast together - homemade bread toasted and
slathered with butter and homemade thimbleberry jam. We haven't had a lot of
time to do that lately, so when the opportunity arose last week, we enjoyed
every moment of it. It's a little thing, but it means a lot to us.
Something happened that I didn't expect when I was doing
laundry recently. After the washing machine was finished with a load of darks,
I reached in to pull out the wet clothes. I was surprised to discover that a Kleenex
(or two) had gone through the wash cycle and was now shredded in a hundred
pieces that had adhered themselves to
the wet clothes. Oh well, I figured the dryer would help the Kleenex shreds to
separate themselves from the clothing, so I tossed everything into the dryer.
Sure enough, most of the shreds ended up in the lint trap. I shook everything
out as I folded, and all the remaining bits of Kleenex fell free. You may be
chastising me right now. "Julie, you should know better at your age. Why
didn't you check the pockets?" I have a simple answer. You see, my husband
always empties his pockets before
putting his clothes in the hamper. Then, how did this happen? Well, I had some
extra room left when starting the load, so I grabbed his sweatpants at the last
moment to add to the washer. My darling Steve would have checked the pockets
before putting them in the hamper.
He also turns all his socks right side out. In fact, all of his clothes are always right side out before he puts them in the
hamper - and he does put them in the hamper - never leaves them on the floor. I
had to smile when I thought about those things that day. I've never instructed Steve in proper laundry procedures. Those are just little things he does that mean a lot
to me.
When Steve is working on the property for the day, he'll
call me at some point in the afternoon. He just wants to tell me what he's
doing and what's happening on the house project. It takes a few minutes of his
time, but it means a lot to me. If he's away overnight for some reason (even if
he's deer hunting), he'll always call me every evening. We'll usually end up
talking for at least 30 minutes. That's also a little thing that means a lot.
If Steve needs to leave early in the morning before I get up, he'll
leave the pot of coffee on for me, and he'll put my coffee cup out on the
counter next to it - a little thing that means a lot. He'll often leave a love note for me, too. That's another little thing that makes me
smile.
What a blessing it is to have a husband who is so kind and
considerate - even in the little things. He makes me very happy, and I'm incredibly
thankful for him!
All is well in the Keweenaw.
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