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Give this to your husband prior to him moving back:

A Proverbs 31 Man

Who can find a loving husband, for his value far exceeds
that of a gardener, handyman, or financier.

The heart of his wife shall safely trust in him whether in
the presence of a beguiling lady or a lonely woman seeking
a listening ear.

He spendeth more time at home than on the golf course,
bowling alley, or hunting trip.

He exerciseth restraint when bicycles and roller skates
clutter the driveway.

He accepteth strawberry jelly kisses and peanut butter hugs
with gladness.

He fixeth dump trucks and disjointed Barbie dolls with
equal skills.

When wife screameth, he runneth to rescue and steppeth on a
black spider without ado.

He forgetteth not wife's birthday and anniversary.

He noticeth wife's new dress, hairdo, shoes and purse, and
complimenteth her accordingly.

He remembereth her beauty during uncomfortable pregnancies
and showeth patience when new baby demandeth her time.

Shampoos, rinses, conditioners, assorted combs, curlers,
and hair spray leaveth him confused, but he pondereth them
all in silence.

He is not the perfectionist that thinketh an unmade bed or
unwashed dishes indicateth laziness.

He hangeth curtains, fixeth faucets, and repaireth steps
promptly, and thanketh the Lord that wife naggeth not.

He goeth to ball games and cheereth enthusiastically for
son's team whether winning or losing.

He patiently endureth piano, clarinet, and violin lessons
and sitteth on front row at recital.

When in-laws cometh to visit, he maketh them welcome.

He occasionally goeth shopping with wife and refraineth
from grumbling, though lingerie and millinery appealeth to
him not, and he secretly hopeth no other male seeth him.

When waiting for wife in car, he resisteth temptation to
blow horn; upon departure, he accelerateth at normal speed.

He keepeth temper under control while helping children with
modern math and applaudeth grades received, but he
comprehendeth them not.

He refuseth not to attend Team Fellowship meetings and
school Christmas programs.

He bestoweth affection lavishly on wife and children and
remembereth to express appreciation verbally.

He communicateth freely with wife, doth not pout and sulk
during time of disagreement.

His strength supporteth family in times of crises, yet he
showeth tenderness and compassion.

He calmly accepteth wife's bewildering ways, though he may
never fully understand her, he loveth her just the same.


"A man of knowledge uses words with restraint, and a man of understanding is even-tempered. Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue." Proverbs 17:27-28