The next morning, I packed him a lunch box filled with small stones and a light-hearted note saying that if I could wash clothes the old-fashioned way, he could pretend to gather his food the old-fashioned way too. It wasn’t meant to upset him, but to help him see my perspective. When he came home frustrated, we finally talked honestly. I explained how overwhelmed and unseen I felt, and he admitted he hadn’t realized how hard things had been for me.
The following day, Billy left early and returned with a brand-new washing machine. He installed it himself and quietly said, “I understand now.” It wasn’t just about laundry—it was about partnership, empathy, and growing together as new parents. That moment reminded us both that marriage thrives on teamwork, communication, and remembering that we’re on the same side, even during life’s tiring seasons.