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I'm So Proud Of My Hubby...


mytummyhurts

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We were eating breakfast at McDonald's this morning. I was eating the fruit and yogurt parfait. Hubby was eating a Mcgriddle sandwich. I offered him some of my parfait on my spoon and he said "I just ate that sandwich" and I was like "so, just try this, it's yummy" and he said "But I just ate that sandwich" and I proceeded to stick my spoon in his mouth and right then I realized that he was worried about cross contamination. I was so happy that he thought of that right away, even before me. I went and got a new spoon, of course. :D Yay, hubby!


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Rachel--24 Collaborator

Awww...that was very thoughtful of him. :)

tarnalberry Community Regular

Awww... how sweet!

KaitiUSA Enthusiast

That was very considerate of him. :D

frenchiemama Collaborator

Aw! Mine is like that too, isn't it nice to be able to relax and know that he is looking out for you too?

We went to a dart thing of his at a bar not too long ago, and I went to the bathroom right away when we got there. He had a bottled soda sitting on the bar for me and said "I hope this kind is ok, I remember you saying that this brand was gluten-free and they didn't have anything else in a bottle or can. I didn't want to get you a fountain soda, can you imagine how contaminated that thing must be (gives a dirty look at the sprayer-thing)?" That was so cute I almost died.

mytummyhurts Contributor

It does make me feel really good to know he is listening to all the things I tell him about this disease. It shows me that he really does care. :)

jenvan Collaborator

That's cool Ab--go Justin :) ! Bri did something similiar today--stopped me from letting my mom eat off my spoon...

(PS--I like the doggie, but am a little sad I can't see the kitty anymore) :unsure:


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You'll see him again, Jen. Just on a temporary hiatus while I show off my new doggy. Brown's still my baby.

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