Always Kiss Me Goodnight

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I’m sure we’ve all seen a home decor sign with the saying, “Always kiss me goodnight.”

Do you say something like that to your spouse before bed or do you say something else, like –

“Good night, sleep tight, sweet dreams.”

Maybe you are more practical and say, “Don’t forget to charge your phone.”

What does a rancher’s wife say to her husband before she goes to bed?

I say, “What time do you need breakfast?” Isn’t that romantic? Let me explain.

Jeffrey usually has a plan for the work that needs to be done the next day on the ranch. Depending on what that plan is, we may have to eat breakfast anywhere from 4am to 7am.

Eating breakfast together is an important start to our day on the ranch. We eat together and then everyone is out the door at the same time to start the work for the day.

Breakfast is the one meal we always sit down and eat together. Not everyone is home for lunch and sometimes a few of us are still working when dinner time rolls around, especially in the summer. Breakfast is a good time to go over plans and visit as a family.

Quite often we will have guests at those early morning breakfasts. I do take a few minutes to put myself together and then cook breakfast. Even if it is only my family at breakfast, majority of the time I still get dressed and ready for the day before I cook breakfast. It is a good way to start the day.

PC: Sage

Instead of a sign that says, “Always kiss me goodnight,” I need one that says, “Always tell me what time you need breakfast.” Nah, it doesn’t quite have the same romantic ring.

Here is a link to a sign or a pillow cover that says – Always Kiss Me Goodnight.

2 thoughts on “Always Kiss Me Goodnight

  1. What a life you live…..I love what you write about “putting yourself together” before you start breakfast…. that probably means getting dressed, washing your face doing your hair and maybe a little eye makeup?.. all in about 5 minutes? Here on my “ranch” in Texas I feed a beautiful feral cat (whose 5 kittens I rescued in my back yard a few years back) every morning…I make sure my pjs are not see through…and could probably pass for reg clothes (especially now with the quarantine)….you are a really fine writer Sariah…I enjoy it all…love the poetry (white shirt….my favorite) and I learn a lot about your neck of the woods (sage and wood…..really interesting!!!) So keep writing…..❤️

  2. Nancy- Thank you! Thank you! White shirts is still our favorite too. That feral cat is pretty lucky it sounds like.

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