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Mom2legomaniacs
03-01-2008, 08:58 PM
Here goes:

Me: you don't love me. you only brought me 3 cookies

dh: if I gave you cookies for how much I love you, you'd die of cookies

Me: I'll die of cookies please

DH: (snicker) would you like some more cookies?

me: No, I don't need anymore

DH: (shuffling around in the cookies box getting me more)

Me: You're a good husband, you know!

DH: I figured out the puzzle! Woohoo!

(he brings me 3 more cookies in a bowl, and then puts the box down next to me) (Thin Mints are REALLY good!)

mrscopterdoc
03-01-2008, 09:02 PM
That is true love!

Paz
03-01-2008, 10:15 PM
Not only does he bring you cookies, but thin mints. Now that is true love. My dh bought gs cookies the other day and he bought samoas. My dad was with him and he bought samoas too. When they got home my mom and I asked what was wrong with them? Why didn't they buy thin mint!? LOL!

WTMindy
03-01-2008, 10:53 PM
my husband loves me enough to *NOT* bring me the box of cookies!!! At least right now while I'm trying to lose a few pounds.

Janet in WA
03-01-2008, 10:53 PM
Nope. A really good husband only steals a few of your peanut M&M's when you're not looking, and then only the blue ones (as mine reminded me today).

No fair, by the way. Our GS cookies haven't been delivered yet.

Janet in WA
03-01-2008, 11:01 PM
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Scarlett
03-01-2008, 11:28 PM
What makes a good dh? When you come home to a clean house, laundry done, sheets changed and two pictures hung (that you might have asked to be hung for oh 2 years or so) after spending 4 days taking your best friend to MD Anderson for treatments.

That is a very good husband.

Pencil Pusher
03-01-2008, 11:55 PM
Oooh, ooh, ooh. I know this one!

He buys you chocolate--remembers that it exists in the universe--even. though. he's. allergic.

But the cookies in the bowl thing? Yeah, that's love, too. :p

Sue G in PA
03-02-2008, 12:10 AM
to do whatever.you.want! Tomorrow I told dh I'm not going to church :eek: He asked if I would like him to take the kids to visit my mother after church (that's our normal Sunday routine...church, mom's) so that I could just have some "me" time :) Wow! That's love. OH, and he brings me chocolate frequently (more freq. now that I'm in my ninth month). He KNOWS my need for chocolate :D Now, if he would just remember to put his dirty clothes in the hamper (2 feet from our bed) instead of on the floor next to our bed...:( bending over at this point in my pregnancy is just.not.comfortable.

cin
03-02-2008, 12:27 AM
He gives you *2* CONSECUTIVE nights at a local Retreat Center for Christmas (knowing, of course, that you'll do your school planning for next year, while you're there.) :D

No clocks, no tvs, no kids.....>SIGH<

Jean in Newcastle
03-02-2008, 01:28 AM
He looks at you on the couch, hacking and blowing your nose and tells you (jokingly) that you are "pathetic". But then he goes to three different grocery stores to do all the grocery shopping for you.