Not exact matches
My
husband is in his third year of dental school too, and I know he might fall
over and die if he sees these cupcakes (especially if I've correctly molded lower first molars for him;)-RRB- I made him these http://fullmeasureofhappiness.com/2011/07/22/iced-coffee-with-teeth/ when he was studying for his boards — thought you might get a
laugh out of them too!
As the baby grew and began moving around, my
husband would lay his hands
over my growing belly and we would
laugh as he felt the kicks of our baby.
One woman
laughed about how her
husband would only relieve her for brief bathroom breaks by putting his arms out stiffly in front of him, as though he were about to hold a tray of breakable crystal, and then she'd lay the baby
over his arms and return a few minutes later to find him in the same position, terrified of moving.
Everytime I try to tell my
husband that I need to watch the kids because they can end up doing anything, he just
laughs it out and calls me an
over protective, paranoid mother.
and with my daughter no complications at all... except that my
husband was so panicked he ok'd an epidural for me when I was in the middle of a strong contraction and couldn't contradict - still
laughing over that one.)
We'd have a good
laugh and long chat
over eclairs, any dish with bleu cheese, and Bloody Marys before then heading off to her London flat to spend the evening playing board games together with our
husbands.
Our kids are just plain funny, and the many
laughs that my
husband and I share
over their absurdities is often just what we need after a hard day.
My
husband and I
laughed and
laughed over this.