I can't drive, I'm planning to try to learn again soon but when I did try it made me super anxious. My husband always goes out of his way to drive me when he can, he drove me to my friend's house which was 45 minutes away and drove home despite the fact that he had to look after our daughter all day and had a hospital appointment in the afternoon. I didn't expect him to drive me, I was going to take public transport, but he decided to drive me anyway. He is very caring, I love him so much 🥰
Doesn't matter how sick he is (he suffers of very bad migraines) he always have been there for me and baby.
@Rachel same i don't drive either but meaning to learn during maternity leave. My husband ensures my meds vitamins are picked up and I take them, I've been a passenger princess for a long time now. And he always encourages me to meditate , do yoga any self care and try new things and have me time. He also attended every appointment with me.
Moved with me to a large city so I could go to University. It ended up working out for us because our home-based business got a good start there, and we actually became rather fond of some things about the city before moving back again. But I know it was hard initially, especially because we lived in a basement suite for a year before we bought our first house there.
Let me sleep in
I can’t drive, so he (and his dad bless him) drive me anywhere, to and from work etc. he came to every midwife appointment even if he had an important day at work, he always makes sure I’ve eaten and drank and taken my vitamins, when I gave birth he helped me shower, stocked up my snack box while I was breastfeeding, checked my stitches for me whenever I said I was uncomfortable. He cleans up all the toys and books when the toddlers in bed, cleans up after I’ve cooked, hoovers, mops.. every night. He gets up early with the toddler every morning he’s off work because he knows I love to sleep in, even though he gets up for work at 5am. And so much more. He’s just great. Love him ♥️
My husband has been incredibly supportive my entire pregnancy and postpartum. He went to every doctors visit even super tired (he's a Marine) and then drove me to my therapy appointments and slept in the car for an hour each time I was there. I truly can't imagine how pregnancy and postpartum would've been without him. Even now he takes the baby a lot when he's off work and gives me breathers all the time and helps with housework even though I stay home. I'm grateful 🥲
Allowed me to quit my job at 17 wks pregnant and be home with our son  Budgeting in date nights with my friends or family, haircuts for me, nail appointments. Making sure I’m taken care of
Still keeps up with his share of the housework (sometimes more) even though I’m a SAHM. On top of how well he took care of me while pregnant and post partum. I didn’t have to cook a single meal until nearly 2 months pp.
I often work 60-70h a week. Everytime I come home late, my husband has always prepped a healthy dinner, gotten my vitamins, making sure I drink plenty of water. He's attended every midwife appointment, despite some coinciding with important meetings for him. In the day to day, he doesn't let me carry any bags and always asks if I'm doing ok. I feel super blessed.