Do I have the best husband or what?
#81
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Originally Posted by Granda
I hope you all realize how good your husbands are, because you certainly will when they are gone, as I am finding out. I have been married for a little over 44 years and my husband passed away three weeks ago. I miss him terribly. So everyone, go and give your husband an extra little hug. You'll be glad you did, plus it will keep him wondering why.
But this is something that I have been pondering about for the last few months. My wife is 13 years older than I am and I know the law of averages say I will go before her (men dont last that long I guess). But I can not think of a day without her in my life if something ever happened to her.
That is another reason I am glad I left the corporate world and started working out of my garage. Because I am always here and I can spend lots of time with my family.
I know it hurts like crazy now an if there was a way that I could take the pain away from you I would. But surround yourself with family and loved ones and things will get easier I promise.
Billy
#82
Originally Posted by brushandthimble
He's a keeper:)
Could it be that he is hoping for a quilt of his own?
Could it be that he is hoping for a quilt of his own?
#84
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: mid tennessee
Posts: 489
He's a good guy, I can count on my hubby for that kind of stuff too. We work well as a team most of the time. I did try to push my luck and it didn't work well for me. I don't like to sew with the machine so I asked him if he would help me piece a quilt he could use the machine since it is a MACHINE designed by a man, I would do all the cutting and pressing, I thought it would be kind of fun working together. His response was a big fat NO!!! I need to be more creative, I am going to have to work on that. Let us know what quilt you are making for your good hubby. I think it's nice that he wants you to make him one.
#85
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: North Fl.
Posts: 33
Golly - I feel so sorry for some of you quilters, with husbands who are "buttheads" and "obnoxious pain in the rears", etc. Can't imagine that I would ever say that to anyone about the man I married. Would say a lot about me, I would think.
#86
Originally Posted by badger
Golly - I feel so sorry for some of you quilters, with husbands who are "buttheads" and "obnoxious pain in the rears", etc. Can't imagine that I would ever say that to anyone about the man I married. Would say a lot about me, I would think.
#87
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 792
My hubby and I have several hobbies and have always enjoyed working together. He taught me to drive an 18 wheeler before I learned to drive a car and then he bought me a new car of my choosing for Christmas after I passd my first company road test. I bought him the biggest tackle box I could find and filled it with model making supplies and a few models, too. He taught me to do crochet stitches and he does most all of my quilt basting for me . I have asthma and can not breathe the spray. We work on the house tog and I often 'hold the flash lite' while he works on the car or truck . He helps me build lots of stuff for Sunday School and I am his sounding board when he has an idea for a new novel. We work well tog and enjoy the time for just us. I am making him a new quilt now (intended for Fathers day) and he is building me new shelves for my sewing room. Yes, he CAN be a butt and you know what, so can I!! He is definitely a keeper!! My heart goes out to the lady who lost her husband...my youngest son has always said that when it is time for his dad and me to die he hopes we go together because he said he could not bear the pain of seeing one of us without the other. My son was only 5 the first time he said that and now at 27 he still says it.
#88
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Forest Grove,OR
Posts: 6,400
Originally Posted by Granda
I hope you all realize how good your husbands are, because you certainly will when they are gone, as I am finding out. I have been married for a little over 44 years and my husband passed away three weeks ago. I miss him terribly. So everyone, go and give your husband an extra little hug. You'll be glad you did, plus it will keep him wondering why.
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