Sentences with phrase «what husband»

When I do have what my husband calls a real breakfast, I love it.
I enjoy reading but lately what my husband says is true «you don't read books, you just collect books» So it is time to return to my love of reading.
The space is the culmination of what the husband and wife each wanted, and for the most part, this hubby follows the «happy wife, happy life» philosophy, letting the wife and I bring her dreams to life.
Cooking a meal (what my husband and I jokingly refer to as «hot dinner») is one great way to help create that safe place, where you don't need to change your shirt if you happen to spill gravy down the front.
Then I just starting cutting pieces here and there to make what my husband called «a small bat house.»
A home on the water was what my husband and I dreamt about having.
Leave it out displayed on a decorative log holder and maybe get some of that decorative birch wood for what your husband won't understand... because it's «pretty»
I also really like the new way we framed the doorways, it looks great and is super easy to do (at least that's what my husband says, I just paint and caulk it).
Hi there, I love what you did to this room, very similar to what my husband and i are working towards at the moment!
I worried about what my husband would think if I told him what I had been feeling (Satan was obviously at work there).
Our «Home Office, if you could call it that... it's just a desk in the corner of our living room, but I have what my husband calls «the Kate pile»
Although I have come to the realisation that being filthy rich and living in the best part of Sydney just probably isn't in the cards for me (although anythings possible), I am however grateful for where I do live and what my husband and I have already achieved.
I loved what your husband said to Fresia... hope to those children is what they need... knowing that someone cares about them makes a difference.
This is exactly what my husband and I are getting ready to do with our house, only we can't find the right grey.
That is exactly what my husband and I did.
I might like a little more «aw, cute» around my house, but cute is not exactly what my husband loves.
I try to sneak a few moments here and there at work to make my day brighter and inspire me to think what my husband and I can be doing on the weekends in our new home.
Oh well that just made me cry the whole way through, especially what your husband told Fresia.
Wonder what my husband's going to think of that the first time I initiate it?
And if one could have seen what my husband went thru, you would understand about us not taking that risk again.
I guess I was worried about what my husband would say... because I already have furniture in storage, and I've also farmed out one chair to my mother.
I wonder what my husband will say.
you can never have too many, no matter what my husband may say!
This is what my husband tells me all the time — when he's trying to tell me he wants in the future to downsize during retirement: --RRB-
We talked for a few minutes about what my husband would like in a home, then suggested that my husband and I go to the mortgage company next door to get qualified.
So glad she found me because she tried her best to understand what my husband and I wanted in a home.
After hearing her story, and what her husband, her husband's attorney and her attorney's did, it was quite apparent that this was part of the good ol' boys network and the father went right along with it.
This distracts you into fixating on what your husband is doing rather than working to change the only person you can: yourself.
This is exactly what my husband faces with his ex... and we have no choice but to put our faith in the court system right now...
My husband says, «When people hear my wife is a relationship and intimacy coach they wonder what the husband's perspective is.
She was able to balance my perspective as well as what my husband may be going through.
We're also vague about what my husband does — «Daddy goes to sea to protect us.»
I really care about what my husband and his family think of me.
What your husband has said is all over the place.
Regardless of what your husband says, I think you need to go back to therapy — alone!
When it can be so easy to focus on what your husband is not doing, tune your attention to what your heavenly Father is doing.
Don't assume your spouse has kept up with what you need; and don't assume you are up to date with what your husband needs either.
Another factor is what my husband is fond of describing as «You eat what you kill» — you have to become proficient at branding and marketing yourself to be attractive to your ideal clients.
Attorney Linda Moreno of Tampa has denied her client knew anything about what her husband planned to do.
Don't pre-judge the school or the company (keep in mind that my only absolute knowledge of this is what my husband experienced at this one particular school).
Whilst there were a few staff members which were friendly, compassionate and helpful, the majority of the staff I spoke with throughout this process showed absolutely no compassion and understanding for what my husband and I were going through and caused unnecessary and unreasonable delays making this process extremely stressful and more difficult than it had to be.
In 2005, Douglas was appointed to the bench, although what her husband had done was common knowledge within the Manitoba legal community.
Witnesses say the woman had been stuck in traffic in what her husband says was an unfamiliar area, when the rail crossing gates came down on her vehicle.
In a unanimous decision, the Supreme Court (Phillips, Rodger, Hale, Collins & Kerr LLJ) reversed the decision in the Court of Appeal, finding that the English connections in this case were «substantial, if not overwhelming», and that there was a «very large disparity between what the husband received and what the wife received such as to create real hardship and a serious injustice».
In Agbaje, the Supreme Court recognised that not only was there was a large disparity between what the wife received Nigeria and what she would have received in England; there was also a large disparity between what the husband received and what the wife received such as to create both a «real hardship and a serious injustice».
Even if the contract had allowed the husband to avoid any equalization payment, a court would likely have awarded the wife support in an amount totalling what the husband eventually paid her by way of settlement.
The police asked me to give them a demonstration of what my husband did — should I go along with that request and show them?
It's an image that captures a lot of what her husband was about — not only the wind turbine and verdant landscape but also the clear sense of motion imparted by the blurry car mirror (or whatever that object is) in the foreground.
I wonder what her husband will get her for Valentine's Day?
Room 7 was just what my husband and I needed for our anniversary.
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