The biggest blessing I’ve had this week is that Jeremy got to come home and stay for a whole week! He’s almost done “playing Navy”, that is, being on a ship, at least for a little while. It’s been so good to have him home. It’s amazing how my stress levels have been lower this week.
He bought me a new game for the Wii. It’s called Sims Castaways. I haven’t tried it out yet as I’ve been too tired and migrainy (I made that word up) but I plan to.
Sunday was “Husband Appreciation Day” according to the sign on the door of the base library. I meant to write a post about it, but didn’t do so as I was busy appreciating and enjoying Jeremy. So here’s my late post:
Some things I appreciate about Jeremy (in no particular order):
- He’s really good at computers. This includes troubleshooting as well as being knowledgeable about software and the Internet. When he gets back for good, I’m going to have him help me write some technology related posts.
- He’s good at research. If I want to know something and am having trouble finding it, he can usually do so.
- He’s smart.
- He’s very gentle. I really appreciate that.
- He’s very forgiving.
- He’s patient and longsuffering. Sometimes I need that. <grin>
- He’s not a complainer. For example, he’s never complained about my cooking. (There’s been a few “burnt offerings.” Hey, you try cooking on a Celsius stove when you’re used to Fahrenheit.) He’s not critical.
- I love his sense of humor. He says the most random, funny things sometimes. He’s crazy, but in a good way.
- A correlary to the above: I love it that we can be silly together.
- He accepts me. I feel that I can be myself around him.
- He loves me. And he values me.
- He’s an eternal optimist. One of his favorite expressions is, “It could be worse.” Since I tend to be pessimistic, he keeps me from getting too negative.
- He sees the best in other people and has been teaching me to do that.
- He’s my friend. We have some good conversations. I love it that I can share my soul with him.
- We have a lot of the same interests. This is good as this means we can have fun together.
- He’s a hard worker.
- He’s very persistent.
- He’s a good leader and can make decisions. Since I have trouble making decisions sometimes, this works out great.
- He has a vision for the future. He’s not wandering aimlessly around “like a lost soul.”
- He loves God.
I could go on, but twenty is a good number.
I love you, Jeremy!
