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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 110351" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>It's just difficult child and myself here. He got me three gifts (with a little financial help from me!). Anyway, he got me 2 things I'd "hinted" that I needed and wanted. Then, he got me some chocolates (no hinting on that), which he knows I love. But, a couple of days before Christmas he came in the house and asked me to come and look at something outside. I thought he was going to show me something on his bike. He showed me the post light in the front yard was working- he fixed it! No asking, hinting, anything!! We've been living in this house over a year- that light has never worked. Of course, I'm glad he didn't eletrocute himself, which is why I never would have asked his help on this one. Anyway, other than the health, life, and blessings I tend to take for granted, I am most thankful to see these signs of thoughtfulness in difficult child- even if "this too shall pass"!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 110351, member: 3699"] It's just difficult child and myself here. He got me three gifts (with a little financial help from me!). Anyway, he got me 2 things I'd "hinted" that I needed and wanted. Then, he got me some chocolates (no hinting on that), which he knows I love. But, a couple of days before Christmas he came in the house and asked me to come and look at something outside. I thought he was going to show me something on his bike. He showed me the post light in the front yard was working- he fixed it! No asking, hinting, anything!! We've been living in this house over a year- that light has never worked. Of course, I'm glad he didn't eletrocute himself, which is why I never would have asked his help on this one. Anyway, other than the health, life, and blessings I tend to take for granted, I am most thankful to see these signs of thoughtfulness in difficult child- even if "this too shall pass"!! [/QUOTE]
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