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    To All of us

    When I was a little girl, my mom liked to make
    breakfast food for dinner
    every now and then. And I remember one night in
    particular when she had
    made breakfast after a long, hard day at work.

    On that evening so long ago, my mom placed a plate of
    eggs, sausage, and
    extremely burned toast in front of my dad. I remember
    waiting to see if
    anyone noticed! Yet all my dad did was reach for his
    toast, smile at my
    mom, and ask me how my day was at school.

    I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do
    remember watching
    him smear butter and jelly on that toast and eat every
    bite! When I got
    up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my
    mom apologize to
    my dad for burning the toast. And I'll never forget
    what he said: "Baby,
    I love burned toast."

    Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy good night and
    I asked him if he
    really liked his toast burned. He wrapped me in his
    arms and said,
    " Debbie , your momma put in a hard day at work today
    and she's real
    tired. And besides-a little burnt toast never hurt
    anyone!"

    In bed that night, I thought about that scene at
    dinner and the kindness
    my daddy showed my mom. To this day, it's a cherished
    memory from my
    childhood that I'll never forget. And it's one that
    came to mind just
    recently when Jack and I sat down to eat dinner.

    I had arrived home late as usual and decided we would
    have breakfast
    food for dinner. Some things never change, I suppose!

    To my amazement, I found the ingredients I needed, and
    quickly began to
    cook eggs, turkey sausage, and buttered toast.
    Thinking I had things
    under control, I glanced through the mail for the day.
    It was only a
    few minutes later that I remembered that I had
    forgotten to take the
    toast out of the oven!

    Now, had it been any other day -- and had we had more
    than two pieces of
    bread in the entire house -- I would have started all
    over. But it had
    been one of those days and I had just used up the last
    two pieces of
    bread. So burnt toast it was!

    As I set the plate down in front of Jack , I waited
    for a comment about
    the toast. But all I got was a "Thank you!" I watched
    as he ate bite by
    bite, all the time waiting for some comment about the
    toast. But
    instead, all Jack said was, "Babe, this is great.
    Thanks for cooking
    tonight. I know you had a hard day."

    As I took a bite of my charred toast that night, I
    thought about my mom
    and dad how burnt toast hadn't been a deal-breaker for
    them. And I
    quietly thanked God for giving me a marriage where
    burnt toast wasn't a
    deal-breaker either!

    You know, life is full of imperfect things and
    imperfect people. I'm not
    the best housekeeper or cook. And you might be
    surprised to find out
    that Jack isn't the perfect husband! He likes to play
    his music too
    loud, he will always find a way to avoid yard work,
    and he watches far
    too many sports. Believe it or not, watching " Golf
    Academy " is not my
    idea of a great night at home!

    But somehow in the past 37 years Jack and I have
    learned to accept the
    imperfections in each other. Over time, we have
    stopped trying to make
    each other in our own mold and have learned to
    celebrate our
    differences. You might say that we've learned to love
    each other for
    who we really are!

    For example, I like to take my time, I'm a
    perfectionist, and I'm
    even-tempered. I tend to work too much and sleep too
    little. Jack , on
    the other hand, is disciplined, studious, an early
    riser, and is a
    marketer's dream consumer. I count pennies and Jack
    could care less!
    Where he is strong, I am weak, and vice versa.

    And while you might say that Jack and I are opposites,
    we're also very
    much alike. I can look at him and tell you what he's
    thinking. I can
    predict his actions before he finalizes his plans. On
    the other hand, he
    knows whether I'm troubled or not the moment I enter a
    room.

    We share the same goals. We love the same things. And
    we are still best
    friends. We've traveled through many valleys and
    enjoyed many
    mountaintops.

    And yet, at the same time, Jack and I must work every
    minute of every
    day to make this thing called "marriage" work!

    What I've learned over the years is that learning to
    accept each other's
    faults - and choosing to celebrate each other's
    differences - is the one
    of the most important keys to creating a healthy,
    growing, and lasting
    marriage relationship.

    And that's my prayer for you today. That you will
    learn to take the
    good, the bad, and the ugly parts of your married life
    and lay them at
    the feet of GOD. Because in the end, He's the only
    One who will be able
    to give you a marriage where burnt toast isn't a
    deal-breaker!
    tiger tigress

    ♥♥♥♥Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, While loving someone deeply gives you courage♥♥♥♥.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiger@tigress View Post
    When I was a little girl, my mom liked to make
    breakfast food for dinner
    every now and then. And I remember one night in
    particular when she had
    made breakfast after a long, hard day at work.

    On that evening so long ago, my mom placed a plate of
    eggs, sausage, and
    extremely burned toast in front of my dad. I remember
    waiting to see if
    anyone noticed! Yet all my dad did was reach for his
    toast, smile at my
    mom, and ask me how my day was at school.

    I don't remember what I told him that night, but I do
    remember watching
    him smear butter and jelly on that toast and eat every
    bite! When I got
    up from the table that evening, I remember hearing my
    mom apologize to
    my dad for burning the toast. And I'll never forget
    what he said: "Baby,
    I love burned toast."

    Later that night, I went to kiss Daddy good night and
    I asked him if he
    really liked his toast burned. He wrapped me in his
    arms and said,
    " Debbie , your momma put in a hard day at work today
    and she's real
    tired. And besides-a little burnt toast never hurt
    anyone!"

    In bed that night, I thought about that scene at
    dinner and the kindness
    my daddy showed my mom. To this day, it's a cherished
    memory from my
    childhood that I'll never forget. And it's one that
    came to mind just
    recently when Jack and I sat down to eat dinner.

    I had arrived home late as usual and decided we would
    have breakfast
    food for dinner. Some things never change, I suppose!

    To my amazement, I found the ingredients I needed, and
    quickly began to
    cook eggs, turkey sausage, and buttered toast.
    Thinking I had things
    under control, I glanced through the mail for the day.
    It was only a
    few minutes later that I remembered that I had
    forgotten to take the
    toast out of the oven!

    Now, had it been any other day -- and had we had more
    than two pieces of
    bread in the entire house -- I would have started all
    over. But it had
    been one of those days and I had just used up the last
    two pieces of
    bread. So burnt toast it was!

    As I set the plate down in front of Jack , I waited
    for a comment about
    the toast. But all I got was a "Thank you!" I watched
    as he ate bite by
    bite, all the time waiting for some comment about the
    toast. But
    instead, all Jack said was, "Babe, this is great.
    Thanks for cooking
    tonight. I know you had a hard day."

    As I took a bite of my charred toast that night, I
    thought about my mom
    and dad how burnt toast hadn't been a deal-breaker for
    them. And I
    quietly thanked God for giving me a marriage where
    burnt toast wasn't a
    deal-breaker either!

    You know, life is full of imperfect things and
    imperfect people. I'm not
    the best housekeeper or cook. And you might be
    surprised to find out
    that Jack isn't the perfect husband! He likes to play
    his music too
    loud, he will always find a way to avoid yard work,
    and he watches far
    too many sports. Believe it or not, watching " Golf
    Academy " is not my
    idea of a great night at home!

    But somehow in the past 37 years Jack and I have
    learned to accept the
    imperfections in each other. Over time, we have
    stopped trying to make
    each other in our own mold and have learned to
    celebrate our
    differences. You might say that we've learned to love
    each other for
    who we really are!

    For example, I like to take my time, I'm a
    perfectionist, and I'm
    even-tempered. I tend to work too much and sleep too
    little. Jack , on
    the other hand, is disciplined, studious, an early
    riser, and is a
    marketer's dream consumer. I count pennies and Jack
    could care less!
    Where he is strong, I am weak, and vice versa.

    And while you might say that Jack and I are opposites,
    we're also very
    much alike. I can look at him and tell you what he's
    thinking. I can
    predict his actions before he finalizes his plans. On
    the other hand, he
    knows whether I'm troubled or not the moment I enter a
    room.

    We share the same goals. We love the same things. And
    we are still best
    friends. We've traveled through many valleys and
    enjoyed many
    mountaintops.

    And yet, at the same time, Jack and I must work every
    minute of every
    day to make this thing called "marriage" work!

    What I've learned over the years is that learning to
    accept each other's
    faults - and choosing to celebrate each other's
    differences - is the one
    of the most important keys to creating a healthy,
    growing, and lasting
    marriage relationship.

    And that's my prayer for you today. That you will
    learn to take the
    good, the bad, and the ugly parts of your married life
    and lay them at
    the feet of GOD. Because in the end, He's the only
    One who will be able
    to give you a marriage where burnt toast isn't a
    deal-breaker!
    Very very beautiful,an inspiration,and a heart warming story ,and so true .Im just getting my kleenex cos it brought tears to my eyes,
    salamat,thankyou ,and sincere and kindest best wishes to you both forever
    have a beautiful day and loving life together and Godbless and care for you always


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    Thankyou so much for brightening my day!
    I always believe everything happens for a good reason and at the right time - your words put things into perspective very well.


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    nice and inspiring....


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