
Favorite things are just that–favorites. And most people will talk for hours about what they love if you can figure out what that is. Your spouse is no exception.
I had the idea to think about my favorite things and have Tom think of his. Then come together and talk about each of our lists. Maybe this would be a fun at-home date idea to try this month. As a twist, see if you can fill out each other’s list for them and see how well you did.
My Favorite Things
- Dessert
- Vacation destination
- Love Song
- Movie or TV Series
- Quote I say often
- Food cuisine e.g. Italian, Asian, French, etc.
- Dream car
- Car you’ve owned
- Bible verse
- Hobby
- Day Off activity
- Scent
- Flower
- Restaurant
- Date Night memory
- Vacation memory
- Season
- Holiday
- Thing I do for you
- Thing you do for me
- Author
- Place on earth
- Place you’ve yet to visit
- Accomplishment
- Pet
How did you do? Did you learn something you didn’t know about yourself or your spouse? Did you add any favorites we missed? Let us know and send a photo, if you’d like.
Thinking of favorites is a way to remember how unique each of us are. Those who know us and share memories with us doing our favorite things soon become a favorite themselves.
My wife has culture that I lack,
and style at which I draw a blank;
her dream car is a Cadillac
while I would rather drive a tank.
Haute cuisine’s her raison d’etre,
while expedience is mine;
she will delight in boulette
d’Avesnes, while for me McD is fine.
She’d would go to Greece and Rome
for their art and history,
while I would rather stay at home
to unravel that great mystery
that seems to be so true in fact
that such opposites attract.
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