On the off chance that He was looking for something to do (ha!), I scratched out a list of a few smallish jobs that I needed his help on in the future... you know, in case he was bored. (As if watching and providing for four children for an entire weekend for the first time ever wasn't enough to do!)
He had never done anything like this before. I had never done anything like this before. I didn't know exactly what to expect and I must admit, I was a bit nervous. My only real hope was that everyone had not only survived but that everyone (Matt included!) actually ENJOYED themselves....that it would be a time more sweet than stressed.
I never once thought about the house being clean or the dishes being done. I figured after a luxurious weekend away, I would be ready to roll up my sleeves and get things back in order.
But as I walked into the house on Sunday night~ the dining room table was cleared off from dinner and wiped clean. The living room was tidy. The counters in the kitchen were bare and the kitchen sink was SCRUBBED pearly white. Scrubbed!
The next morning, the children gave me the 'tour' of all the changes while I was away...including some of that Honey-Do list I had jokingly scribbled out.
He roto-tilled the old pumpkin patch and cut-flower garden. |
Ahhh- fresh tilled soil. As healthy as no-till garden soil is, I sure do love the look of a freshly tilled spot of earth. |
Before, the rhododendron was buried in burdock. He weedwacked the burdock for me so I could see that the rhodo was actually blooming! |
And if you look close- he is preparing for the next step: |
walls and WINDOWS! |
I realized a few things after my return. One of which is that I don't give Matt enough credit.
He is fully capable. He is wonderfully considerate. He can really rise up to the occasion. He completely exceeded my wildest expectations. He fit work, play and even thoughtfulness into the weekend.
He is just the dearest man.
My man is the same. We are so blessed!;)
ReplyDeleteChristina
Looks like a great weekend was had by all!
ReplyDeleteI've done the tomato weaving and was pleased with the results. I'd recommend a taller fence, though. We went across our tomato patch twice vertically for about 6 ft height and I still had to weave all the way up and then a bit back down as the part we let grow reached the top of the 6 ft of fencing.
Way to go Matt!!!
ReplyDeleteHow nice to come home to so many nice surprises. I am sure he got his reward of hugs, kisses and compliments.
ReplyDeleteand not too hard on the eyes, either. ;)
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