Friday, August 21, 2009

Love Is...





Biting My Tongue!






I don't know about you, but I'm an expensive wife! At least I dream to be. I'm always dreaming of something that needs renovating. Like my pink bathtub, pink toilet and sink, and then there's the green toilet and vanity, and then there's the kitchen with the chipped painted cupboards, broken rollers, and stained tile counter top. I mean, who wouldn't want to upgrade these rooms? I'm guessing the States is like Canada, in that bone colour or white is in right now and has been for the last few decades. Am I right?

Well, apparently my hubby doesn't have a problem with any of this. And so, even when the opportunity poses itself for a great lead-in to my wonderful renovation suggestions, for this week I'm sacrificing my tongue for the love of my dear hubby. I'm going to keep my mouth shut and give hubby a break from this broken record of desiring household renovations. But I'm only committing to one week, or he might truly think his wife has taken a 180. Which I definitely have not! But one week of peace is better than none. Right?

What could you bite your tongue over this week as a blessing for your dear spouse?


Surrendering to Him,

Eileen

18 comments:

Jody Hedlund said...

Hmmm, well the first pre-season football game was on last night. So perhaps I'll bite my tongue and not say anything to him about football season starting up again this year and all of the games he watches! He's actually learned over the years the importance of self-control with watching sports because he's seen some dads and husbands devote hours and hours a week to it at the neglect of their families. So I'm grateful that he recognizes that it can be an issue!

Carrie Harris said...

My bathtub and sink are blue, which goes really well with my purple floor and 70s shell sink. Which is, of course pink. I should probably bite my tongue and stop complaining about this.

Jennifer Shirk said...

You're such a good wife!

I'm biting my tongue to not nag my hubby about the water stains on our ceiling that STILL need to be painted. :) I know he's been busy.

Susan R. Mills said...

I'll bite my tongue about him working such long hours. But like you, I think I can only manage 1 week! :)

Jessica Nelson said...

Hmmm, great question. I guess I should bite my tongue about how he talks. He's very crude and I'm always nagging him about it because it bothers me. Maybe it's time to give him a break. Sigh. Can I buy some earplugs in the process? LOL

Good for you for doing this! Thanks for the post. :-)

Georgiana Daniels said...

Yikes! Tongue biting is hard, but you're right--it does promote peace. And what a huge blessing for husbands to not be barraged with requests or nagging (in my case.)

Maybe I'll bite my tongue on his driving. Unless he's darting in and out of traffic, or about to make an unsafe left turn, or forgets to put on his seatbelt. Or....maybe we should ride separately?

Stephanie Faris said...

I'm not married but I do need to bite my tongue when he's in the middle of something and I'm trying to talk to him about something and he's not listening. I'm learning! Just wait until he's finished! Apparently he can only focus on one thing at a time.

Erica Vetsch said...

This is so convicting. I'm going to bite my tongue on the patio idea. For two summers now we've swapped ideas about what to do with part of the backyard. I say deck, he says patio. Now I'm to the point where I just wish we'd do something!

So for a week, at least, I'll just say nuffin...cuz I love that man!

Keli Gwyn said...

I do my best to bite my tongue when critical comments come to mind and focus instead on thanking him for the many wonderful things he does for me. He's my biggest supporter. Yesterday he actually took my hands and happy danced with me when he learned that I finaled in another contest. Loved that!

Jill Kemerer said...

Oh, Eileen. You're such an inspiration. I'll definitely bite my tongue this week. I'm not sure on what yet, but I know it will come to me!

Jeannie Campbell, LMFT said...

i need to bite my tongue when my husband goes out to the wood shop more often than i'd like to work on his canoe. it's a special project for him and i need to be understanding!

Tana said...

Hmmm, so many things, what to choose, what to choose... Oh I know! I won't mention the fact his sporting equipment is STILL in the dinning room since June.... grrr...

Jeanette Levellie said...

Eileen, I love how you spell colour! It's more romantic than color, which I find boring.

Okay, okay, if I have to choose just one I will stop reminding my husband that we NEED a newer car before winter. The Lord knows this, and He is capable of poking my husband to car shop without my constant whining, i mean reminders.

Thanks for helping us love better. You are a great example, Eileen.

Cindy R. Wilson said...

Thanks for the good suggestion. I could definitely bite my tongue about the basement. It's a disaster, but primarily because we were remodeling the kitchen and had to move a lot down there. But hubby worked hard to get the kitchen almost completely finished while I was on vacation. He's a good guy! I definitely need to appreciate him more this week (and all the weeks after that!). He even thanked me profusely for the yummy dinner I made last night and all the cleaning I did on the house. Do you think he's reading your blog too? :D

Katie Ganshert said...

If I learned to bite my tongue when I SHOULD, I wouldn't have a tongue left. I really need to work on this and have been praying about it!

Krista Phillips said...

I bite my tongue TOO much sometimes. At the moment I have TWO broken toilets that don't flush right, a broken dishwasher, a kitchen floor that is HORRID, and carpet that looks like it's spotted from all the myriad of stains on it.

But do I complain? Okay, sometimes I do. But... for the last month or so I've kept my mouth shut, hoping beyond hope that he would just DO it without me asking. Did it happen? NO.

And then when I DID ask him (specifically regarding the worst toilet and the dishwasher) he says, "I don't know how to fix it. What do you want me to do?"

GRRR
GRRRR
and more GRRRRRRRR

SO I keep my mouth shut. HIs parents are coming in September, and his dad LOVES to fix things, so I'm hoping it annoys THEM bad enough that they make him fix it (and show him how....)

So that's my plan. For now, I endure.

Jillian said...

I will bite my tongue on the family room carpet. It's atrocious even after I just cleaned it...bad again already.
Hey, about those kitchen cupboards..they're REDICULOUS functional Eileen...you could use a facelift in there...but you have GREAT Space...i was admiring it last week. lol
I'll come help paint it if you like...and replacing doors is a LOT cheaper than getting new cabinetry..call me. lol

Diane said...

I am trying to learn the fine are of when to speak and when to bite your own tongue off. Hard!