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5 More Ways My Husband Says I Love You

by Lehua Parker

February 13, 2013

fallsHappy Valentine’s Day! In keeping with my tradition, here are five more ways my husband says I love you.

1)  Just letting you know I’m taking the kids to school since they missed the bus.

2)  I’m driving through town on my way home. Need anything from the store?

3)  I washed a load of whites.

4)  Those clothes are looking really baggy on you.

5)  Let me carry all those new books out to the car.

How ‘bout your significant other? How does the person you love tell you you’re loved?

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4 Comments

  1. Teri Harman

    That’s so sweet! Love this post. My hubby is also great at the subtle, but significant “I love you.” “I’ll make some brownies tonight.” “I’ll take the kids to my mom’s so you can write.” “Let’s go to the bookstore.”

    • Lehua Parker

      Thanks, Teri. Sometimes we need to listen to the words behind the actions.

  2. Elsie Park

    Sweet post, Lehua. You’re blessed to have a husband who expresses his love for you in so many different ways. My husband made me a wooden cutting board. Spent his Saturday doing it when he could have just relaxed. What a sweetie.

    • Lehua Parker

      We’re both blessed, Elsie.

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