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09 November 2011
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Spouse
When asked, "What is romance?" the women's responses included:
- "He treats me as the most special person in his life."
- "He is available when I need help."
- "He touches me with tenderness."
- "He shares his thoughts and dreams with me."
- "He listens to me intently."
- "He keeps in touch when we are apart."
- "He knows what makes me happy."
- "He surprises me with small tokens of love."
- "He tells me he loves me."
- Exercise together at a local park course, but make sure you don't try to prove how strong you are. Instead, stay with her. Or just go to the park to play.
- Take her to a free concert in your area.
- Go shopping (and don't complain).
- Watch a movie that she likes.
- Work puzzles together.
- Take a walk through a zoo or a beautiful area.
- Visit old friends-especially old friends she likes.
- Go bicycle riding, rollerblading, or ice skating together.
- Take her to a festival in a small town.
- Pack the kids off to someone's house and make a simple dinner for her that you eat by candlelight.
- Visit an art museum or attend an interesting lecture at a local college.
- Go to an expensive restaurant just for dessert.
- Visit the best fountains in your city.
- Go to garage sales and see how many quality items you can get with $10.
- Identify some ways you can relieve some of the pressure your children's mom feels as a mother.
- Be sure to honor your wife in your children's presence. Compliment her often and make sure your children show her respect.
- Make plans now for your next date night. Start thinking about gifts, dinner reservations, a sitter for the kids, etc.
- Talk to your children about qualities they might look for in a husband or wife, as well as the qualities they have that will make them a good husband or wife.




