If you have an all-star husband who continuously goes above and beyond for you, you've got to show him some extra love from time to time. And if you do already, there's always new ways to go about it. Think about what he likes, things he begs you to do with him, or what kind of gestures would best suit him. But regardless of what you choose to do, he'll probably love it, anyway. See 10 ways you can thank your man.
If you usually turn down an invite to hang out with your husband and his friends, consider making an exception. Clearly, he wants you there if he's constantly asking, so agree to join guys' night for once. He'll love that you came out for him, knowing well that you'd rather be home.
Even if you're not the best chef, it's the effort that counts. He'll be touched that you went out of your way to cook his favorite meal instead of grabbing the takeout menu.
It's a huge sacrifice, I know. But nothing says "I appreciate you" more than letting him have the remote for the evening. It's such a small act, but he'll appreciate being able to unwind the way he wants.
Surprise him with a reservation at a restaurant he loves or somewhere he's been dying to check out. Wine and dine him, and show him how much you love having him as a husband.
Whether it's bulge-hugging briefs, lingerie, or an oversize tee, make sure you feel good in it, too. We're sure he's going to love whatever you put on or take off.
Remember that shirt he really liked in the window or the game he said he's excited to play? You don't have to wait for a special occasion to buy him a gift, and it doesn't have to be expensive or even of value, either!
Pop into his office during lunch or have something delivered if you can't step out yourself. Surprise visits are always appreciated, but make sure it's not on a busy day.
Keep it local or take the opportunity to go on a short vacation. If you don't even feel like leaving the house, have lazy dates lined up for you two.
Pick a couple bottles up on your way home so that you both can unwind and talk. If it's been a rough day, let it be his vent session.
Include everything you appreciate about him and acknowledge the things he's done. No matter how long you've been married, saying "thank you" will never get old. In fact, showing gratitude only becomes more necessary over time.