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Old Feb 17, 2008, 11:01 PM
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My husband and I have had some extra time together recently because of his sudden unemployment.

Yesterday we were looking for a movie to watch together on the TV when we came across the movie "Two weeks Notice" with Saundra Bullock and Hugh Grant. Then he went into this short but sweet spill of our first date and how I spilled my pop in my lap and spent the rest of the evening wearing a sweat shirt tied around my waist. He remembered how we spent 30 minutes trying to decide what movie to watch at the theatre. He also remembered how I was so nervous that I accidentally burned the inside of his Jeep with my cigarette..haha. I've loved him extra since he told me that...if only he expressed things like this to me more often instead of saying nothing.
He remembered our first date....

He even gave me a brief of our second date and the first time he met my crazy mother..haha, unfortunately I've forgotten these things because of my memory problems....I'm just glad he's held them with him...it shows he cares more then he expresses.
He remembered our first date....

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Old Feb 17, 2008, 11:41 PM
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awe how sweet!! just when we think they forget stuff they sure surprise us don't they?
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Old Feb 18, 2008, 11:17 AM
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That is way cool!!!

Why don't you ask him to write down his memories for you so that you have something to look at to refresh your memory? He could put it in the form of a "memory book" and maybe you guys have some pictures you can add to hit too.....kind of like a scrapbooking thing?

He remembered our first date....
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Old Feb 18, 2008, 09:01 PM
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Yes...we should put something together so I can keep them with me too...he does surprise me sometimes and when he does I go gaga again...it's been so long since the last time though, so I'm soaking this round up real good..haha, thanks
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Old Feb 18, 2008, 09:13 PM
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That is so nice, so sweet, and so romantic. He remembered our first date....
All men should realize that it takes something so small to make us feel so BIG, doesn't it?
Im happy you feel so good right now....
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