MercyL
Member
We live in Denver and, as everyone knows, our state has recently seen flooding from constant rain.
Rain storms are not unusual for September, but this rain has us staying inside, watching the news, periodically, and mourning the end of summer..sort of.
It's Sunday and, on top of the rain, it has been chilly with temperatures not reaching 80 after weeks of 90+ temperatures. It's a great time to fire up the oven, so the hubby "makes" fish and chips. We watch TCM (Turner Classic Movies) and Hitchcock has been on all afternoon. This is actually one of my favorite things to do.
There's nothing better than a spouse who likes cozy evenings at home watching old movies. It's peaceful, warm, restorative and I consider these quiet times one of the highest forms of romance.
Not everyone is so fortunate, but most of us, here, have reached an age where we appreciate more of the little things we share with our spouses.
What quietly romantic things do you share with your spouse?
Rain storms are not unusual for September, but this rain has us staying inside, watching the news, periodically, and mourning the end of summer..sort of.
It's Sunday and, on top of the rain, it has been chilly with temperatures not reaching 80 after weeks of 90+ temperatures. It's a great time to fire up the oven, so the hubby "makes" fish and chips. We watch TCM (Turner Classic Movies) and Hitchcock has been on all afternoon. This is actually one of my favorite things to do.
There's nothing better than a spouse who likes cozy evenings at home watching old movies. It's peaceful, warm, restorative and I consider these quiet times one of the highest forms of romance.
Not everyone is so fortunate, but most of us, here, have reached an age where we appreciate more of the little things we share with our spouses.
What quietly romantic things do you share with your spouse?