Magpie
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I'd love to know - what has your partner done lately that has you looking at him or her and thinking, "What a great guy!" (Or gal!)
Last Saturday, my husband and I went downtown to pick up a component for our computer. The store is right by his office. As we were walking past, a homeless guy lying on the sidewalk greeted my husband.
My husband stopped and greeted the guy by name, and then said, "This is my wife!" and introduced us, very proudly. Then he explained that he didn't have any change on him at the moment, but if the guy hung around, he'd be back in a few minutes.
As we were walking away, my husband said to me, "That's my guy. I always stop and say hi, whenever I see him."
Well, we go and buy our computer bit, and on our way back we run into my husband's "guy" again. He asks my husband what we bought, and my husband launches into a highly technical description, without any hesitation, describing what's gone wrong with our computer and what he's got to do to fix it (none of which I understand, to be honest). They have a short friendly conversation, and then my husband gives him a dollar.
I was surprised my husband hadn't dumbed down his explanation any for the guy, so I asked him about it as we were driving home. "Well, while we were in the store I was thinking," said my husband. "I thought he might ask, and I thought about giving him a simplified explanation. But then I thought, well, if he doesn't understand then he'll just ask. Or he won't. But either way it's better to assume he understands, than assume he doesn't."
And you know? That just turned me into a big ol' melty pile of goo.
THIS is why I love this guy. He's the sort of fellow who cares about the dignity of a street person.
So...
Tell me why you love YOUR partner. I'd love to hear your story!
Last Saturday, my husband and I went downtown to pick up a component for our computer. The store is right by his office. As we were walking past, a homeless guy lying on the sidewalk greeted my husband.
My husband stopped and greeted the guy by name, and then said, "This is my wife!" and introduced us, very proudly. Then he explained that he didn't have any change on him at the moment, but if the guy hung around, he'd be back in a few minutes.
As we were walking away, my husband said to me, "That's my guy. I always stop and say hi, whenever I see him."
Well, we go and buy our computer bit, and on our way back we run into my husband's "guy" again. He asks my husband what we bought, and my husband launches into a highly technical description, without any hesitation, describing what's gone wrong with our computer and what he's got to do to fix it (none of which I understand, to be honest). They have a short friendly conversation, and then my husband gives him a dollar.
I was surprised my husband hadn't dumbed down his explanation any for the guy, so I asked him about it as we were driving home. "Well, while we were in the store I was thinking," said my husband. "I thought he might ask, and I thought about giving him a simplified explanation. But then I thought, well, if he doesn't understand then he'll just ask. Or he won't. But either way it's better to assume he understands, than assume he doesn't."
And you know? That just turned me into a big ol' melty pile of goo.
THIS is why I love this guy. He's the sort of fellow who cares about the dignity of a street person.

So...
Tell me why you love YOUR partner. I'd love to hear your story!
(I am kidding, this is a reference to another thread...)


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). David knows I hate driving and did not want me to have to drive it alone so he drove me and the kids down (and stayed the weekend too) 4 hours each way so I could have those extra 30 or so hours (well less if you figure we slept in that time) with my dad. He even packed everything so we could leave the minute I was home.

