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Captain's Log, Supplemental
I'm blogging about writing heroes over at the Seekerville blog today:
A Hero in Three Pages
If you're not a writer, how about this: How is your hubby heroic?
Captain Caffeine is heroic because he lets me blog about all the random stuff he does (like nasal saline sprays) without being embarrassed or revoking my computer privileges.
He also makes a mean latte, feeding my caffeine addiction.
Lastly, he's heroic because he continues to watch movies with me, despite the fact I tend to talk and scream during the movie, which would drive a weaker man to homicide.
I'm blogging about writing heroes over at the Seekerville blog today:
A Hero in Three Pages
If you're not a writer, how about this: How is your hubby heroic?
Captain Caffeine is heroic because he lets me blog about all the random stuff he does (like nasal saline sprays) without being embarrassed or revoking my computer privileges.
He also makes a mean latte, feeding my caffeine addiction.
Lastly, he's heroic because he continues to watch movies with me, despite the fact I tend to talk and scream during the movie, which would drive a weaker man to homicide.
Comments
You sound exactly like my MIL when it comes to movies. Sometimes, she adds entertainment, but sometimes she drives me crazy. :D