“Okay,” I say, “But be careful and watch him close.”
I didn’t need to worry, Punk #1 is a wonderful sister to her baby brother, as was evidenced when I watched her help him down the hill.
Happy Birthday Katie!
Dadzoo’s Grandma use to sing this song to Katie when she was a baby
Billed as “The Sensational Stammering Song Success Sung by the Soldiers and Sailors”, K-K-K-Katy was written by Geoffrey O’Hara and published in 1918.
Hugely popular it was regarded as something of a ‘goodbye’ song. The ‘Katy’ in the song was Katherine Richardson of Kingston, and was composed at Richardson’s house in 1917 by O’Hara (although curiously Katherine did not actually possess a stutter).
The song was first played at a garden party fund-raiser for the Red Cross in Collins Bay on Lake Ontario. O’Hara himself was from Chatham in Ontario and taught music at Ontario University. He lived until the age of 84, passing away i January 1967.
Friday I did all my errands during the day, usually I wait until he gets home then I go, but on Friday I had them all done so he wouldn’t have to watch the kids. I also made dinner. On Friday nights we usually do a “date night”, Dadzoo runs out and gets take-out from somewhere and we eat together and watch a movie or something like that. I like doing take-out because it gives me a day off from having to cook and clean up dinner, but Dadzoo doesn’t really like to run out after he has gotten home. Dadzoo is a really good sport though, and always does it for me. Well this Friday I made homemade pizza, one of his favorites and he got to stay in! We had a relaxing, enjoyable evening together.
Everyday this week I made sure I had make-up on and my hair done when he got home, I also greeted him at the door with a hug and kiss.
There were some other friends of mine that took the challenge and I wanted to publish the comments they left.
My really good friend Suburbanzoo said:
I have to admit, this challenge has made me realize just how much I slack off
So far this week I have given my husband a long kiss and hug when he gets home from work. Last night he got a hand, neck, shoulder and scalp massage, then I told him a list of reasons why I love him. This morning I woke up early to snuggle with him for a little while before he had to get up. (Usually he gets up first and gets the kids breakfast, then comes to rub my head or back to wake me up nicely before he leaves.) I have also been really working at mentioning specific little things that I know are important to HIM during our couple prayers.
This week I am realizing that while we do nice things for each other, I don’t do a very good job of making a conscious effort at really letting him know how much I love him. So far this has been a great exercise and I’m glad you challenged us to do it!
Jeanette said:I have something to share Aimee. I think it is interesting how much blog reading can influence ones (my) life, even while grocery shopping. I was in the meat department at the grocery store today when I saw some bratwurst. I thought to myself “Mike loves bratwurst. It has been so long since I bought some for him. He would love it if I got some. But it is not on my menu plan and they are not even on sale.” I was about to walk away when I remembered what you are doing here on your blog and thought “just get them! Mike will love it so who cares if it is not something you were planning to buy and serve this week?”So this weekend my sweet husband, whom I probably nag way more than I should, will get one of his favorite foods as a way for me to show him I love him. Thanks Aimee.
Aimee said (I just love her name!):
My loving thing for today was taking the dogs outside twice so my sick hubby man would not have to and could instead relax in a nice, warm bath after a hard dayof work. Poor sick man is now painting instead of resting…
Kimberlynn from Autumn Living did a wonderful post all about her week, you can go read all about it HERE.
Striving Simply also blogged about her experience, you can check it out HERE.
I am so happy that so many people found a little time in their busy life to make a very special person feel that much more special and loved.
I think making these rolls and serving them to our men hot out of the oven for dinner would defiantly be something loving that would make him feel cared for. If you would like to find out how to make these cute little rolls go here: Puffy Heart Dinner Rolls
I will admit, things haven’t been as wonderfully fabulous as I imagined, and it looks like there has been little interest in this challenge. However I committed to do this so here goes!
Did anyone else to anything? If so please comment and let us all know how you loved your man.