40-Day Challenge: Talk! (Day 29)
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April 13, 2011Begin with the Prayer of Abandonment.
“A gracious wife delights her husband, her thoughtfulness puts flesh on his bones” (Sirach 26:13).
In her book By Love Refined (p.113), Alice von Hildebrand has this to say to the young woman whose husband did not spontaneously offer to help her put away some holiday decorations. “Might there be a subtle stubbornness in you that prefers to suffer rather than to ask for assistance? If so, that’s unfortunate, because it keeps you from tapping one of the great resources in the hands of women: an appeal to that sense of chivalry that is found deep within the hearts of most men (though it’s often hidden by a thick crust of selfishness).”
One of the more useful pieces of dating advice that I got from my mother was this sure-fire way to get a young man’s attention: “Ask him to help you. Reward with homemade cookies.”
So often in married life, we forget the power of the well-timed appeal to their manliness. Not a long-as-your-arm “Honey-do” list tacked to the refrigerator, but a batting-the-eyelashes, sweet-as-honey purr. “Sweetie, I just can’t manage to get the roaster down from on top of the pantry. Could you reach up with those long arms of yours and get it?”
Try it. You might be surprised at the response.
Today’s challenge: “Damsel in distress” act is much easier to pull off if you look nice and smell good — and possibly have something baking in the oven. (Like a pan of cookies.) If you don’t need the roaster, trya jar in need of opening, a box you need lifting, or a minor repair to an appliance. If he’s a techie, something computer-related is always a good bet.
Today’s prayer: Dear God, thank you for making me a woman, and for making my sweetheart a man. Help me to appreciate him for all his manly qualities, as only a woman can. Amen!