
I liked
this quote because too often we see only the flaws. We complain that he never
puts dishes away, or that she always whines about having to make the bed.
Instead of focusing on these little bits of annoyance, we should really focus
on all the wonderful things our spouses are and do.
So, for my
thoughts this week I wanted to list a few great qualities my husband has and
why I appreciate them:
He is
patient; he is able to take in stress better than I can and helps me to remain
calm when we are faced with difficult situations.

He is
loving; he tells me at least an hundred times a day that he loves me. He texts
me love notes from work, he kisses me whenever we come near each other, and he
is always willing to hold my hand.
He is
honest; he and I know everything about everything in our lives. We have no
secrets, he has given me his heart and expects me to protect it.
He is
smart; he can do math in his head! It takes me about fifteen minutes to find
out the same information as he just knows.
He is hard
working; he works so much all day long and studies all the time so that our
family can have a better life. He knows that I want to stay at home with our
children, so he works to allow me that blessing.
He is
strong in his beliefs; he and I are in almost perfect agreement about what
really matters. He is strong in doing what he believes is right. We both have
the same standards for our family and our lives, and he can be counted on to
uphold those beliefs.
There are
so many things that make my husband wonderful, and it would take hours to put
down all the things he is amazing at, so instead I am going to leave it here
and just say that he is amazing, and I am grateful for the man I married, and
hope to be worthy of him.
Goddard, H.
(2009). Chapter 7: Charity. In Drawing heaven into your marriage: Eternal
Doctrines that Change Relationships. Fairfax, VA: Joymap Publishing.