Extra Cherry Syrup, Please - I Do Every Day - September 28
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Extra Cherry Syrup, Please
By Jim Mitchell
I recently surprised my wife at work with an unexpected giftāa cherry limeade with extra cherry syrup.
Not exactly a diamond necklace, Iāll admit. But if youāre related to a teacher, you already know a tasty treat on a random Thursday afternoon is priceless.
The look on her face when I walked in confirmed it was a win!
But wait ⦠thereās more.
Instead of taking the easy win, with all 44 eyes on me, I decided to up the ante. I told her 22 kindergartners that we were married, and that weāve even kissed before.
Gasp!
With 4th graders that joke slays. Maybe even 2nd graders. With kindergartners, not so much.
Instead of giggles, all I saw were faces looking like they just realized the earth isnāt flat. āWait, what? You married ⦠my teacher? Iām scared. I want my mommy!ā
The look on my wifeās face confirmed the added joke was most definitely not a win.
So back to zero with her. But where I scored major points was with the office staff and the other teachers.
Letās just say when a fresh cherry limeade hits the campus, word gets around. āSheās special.ā āHe really loves her.ā āI wish I had oneā (the limeade, not the husband, I presume).
And maybe that puts me into the win column again. Because she is special. (Iām already the clear winner there.) And I really do love her. Iām glad I have her. I want the word to get around ⦠for their sake and for mine.
How about you?
Do your kids need a reminder that your spouse is No.1? Any neighbors need to see you sneaking a smooch at the mailbox?
Would an extended family member or friend be stirred by a sweet, unexpected glimpse of Godās design for flourishing love?
I know, I know. Some parts of marriage should be kept private. Agreed. But not everything.
A little extra cherry syrup never hurt anyone.
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The Good Stuff: Let your fountain be blessed, and rejoice in the wife of your youth. [This part definitely for private.] Be intoxicated always in her love. (Proverbs 5:18-19)
Action Points: Even if you and your spouse are super reserved, and public displays of affection arenāt your jam, a romantic social media post just might hit the spot.
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