It has been a long time since I blogged about my wife, but after this week I must brag a little. Sometimes I don’t give her enough credit for everything she does for me and K-Dub. A lot of the time it goes overlooked and I forget to say thanks. Today I wanted to take sometime to reflect on the many things my love does to make sure our family unit stays together and chaos does not ensue.
My wife never stops being a cheerleader. She has been so supportive of my new active lifestyle. She sometimes wants me to be home more instead of the gym, but she knows that it makes me happy. She never tells me no I can’t do something unless she thinks its going to cause me harm. She is always encouraging me to be my best and to never settle. I guess that is what marriage is. To help each other follow their dreams no matter what.
My wife is a great mother. K-Dub is very lucky to have a mother like her. BrittWhitFun always knows whats best for her and will stop at nothing to make sure our childs has everything she needs. I have to say that my wife was born to be a mom. A mother is someone who is not selfish and never gives up. From diaper changes to bedtime, my wife is always there with a plan. I love watching her and K-Dub together. It’s the best site I ever seen.
My wife is a caregiver. She is a CMA but does so much more. She pretty much runs the office. She does the job of about three people and never complains. She works so hard and loves building personal relationships with her patients. She works with breast cancer patients and sometimes things get a little to real for her but she still has a smile on her face and provides a shoulder to cry on.
As you can see my wife is amazing and I am so lucky to have her. She is my rock and I would be nothing without her. This I have really noticed how wonderful she is and I can’t wait to see where our lives are going to take us.
Yay you! Beautiful to see a man praise his wife. As she clearly deserves!! 🙂
thanks!
My dad’s advice to me before I got married: “Never take your wife for granted.” It’s something I think about at least once a week.
Smart man!