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How to make your spouse's day

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By Dana321
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A few steps to leave your spouse with a smile on their face all day!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A few minutes through out the day.
  • something to write with
  • something to write on
  • a phone
  1. Step 1

    Write a sentence, something other than the normal "I love you" telling your spouse what you think of them. Example, "So Beautiful", "You are too funny" and so on. Put this in their car. So they can see it right when they first go away from you. (Email works as well)

  2. Step 2

    When it is time for them to leave or if you are leaving them, stop everything you are doing. Stand closely, tell them to have an amazing day. Give hug and kiss and another hug.

  3. Step 3

    About mid-day give them a call. Tell them you were thinking about them and wanted to check on how their day was going. Make this a time to hear them not tell them how things aren't going well for you.

  4. Step 4

    When they are coming home, go out to the car. Ask them how the rest of their day went. Then, tell them how much you missed them throughout the day and that you are glad that they are home.

    If they get home before you, walk through the door and tell them how the whole way home you thought about how you couldn't wait to see them. Hug and Kiss.

Tips & Warnings
  • Be ready to have your spouse floating around the house.
  • If you don't normally do nice things for your spouse you might want to take one step at a time throughout the week. So they don't think something is up.
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