Prompt two in our 14 Days of Love Letter series is to describe a skill your spouse has developed that they should be proud of.
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Letter 2: What is a skill your partner has developed this year they should be proud of?
Rich certainly has acquired many awesome skills to boast of this year (he picked up the ukelele, British baking and the ability to keep talking when he falls asleep reading books to the kids), but I would say this year particularly he has developed the skill of political activism.
Every year since we’ve been married, Rich has become increasingly educated in political happenings, and I’ve really respected him this year in how he’s put his money where his mouth is.
It’s one thing to share news articles on Facebook, it is a whole other thing to write to your congressmen, call your congressmen and attend rallies and events.
Rich does those second things (along with a healthy amount of the first of course- he’s only human).

But seriously, he calls his congress people everyday. Every. Day. Four of them! Who does that? That is dedication my friends. I admire him for that.
A lot of people complain. Not many people call their congressmen everyday.
Hopefully Rich is blushing by now.
Here is marching for the womens:

Ok your turn! What is a skill your spouse has developed this year they should be proud of?
Remember, even thinking it in your mind can help fill your love tank. So even if you don’t comment- think about it! And if you are joining our monthly challenge, send the answer to your spouse in a text or email or note 🙂
Oh! And I put all of the love prompts into a handy dandy printable so you can print it out, fill them out and give all the love letters to your spouse as a gift! Perfect Valentine’s day gift! Here’s a sample of the first page:
If you want the printable of all 14 days for your very own, just put your email in that little box and I’ll send it to you for FREE! (seriously imagine their face reading these love letters . . . )
Read last years 14 days of remembering to love prompts here.