“You might be his spouse, but I am his lovely boss.”
“You’re not the boss of me,” she told him breathlessly. His chuckle sounded strangled. “Pretend I am for a while.”
“I am the boss of my underpants. You can be the boss of yours.”
“If you could know how happy I am, as Jesus' little spouse. No one....could I envy, because I am enjoying my complete happiness, even when I suffer something for my beloved Spouse.”
“Dat means you like me. A lot.” “Yeah, it does.” Captain obvious. “So dat means I’m Mr. Bryn.” “Whatever you say.” “Oh. Whatever I say? You want me to be da boss? Because dat’s not a problem at all. I like to be da boss of you.” “No,” I said, putting on and zipping up my shorts, “you are not the boss of me. I’m the boss of me and you.”He frowned. “Dat’s not fair. I want to be da boss of something.” “You can be the boss of Buster.” “No, not da dog. Dat’s not da boss of anything, really.” “Fine. You can be the boss of … I don’t know. Kissing.” Bodo stopped putting on his shirt, his eyes taking on a special gleam, making me almost regret I had said it.”
“Encouragement requires empathy and seeing the world from your spouse's perspective. We must first learn what is important to our spouse. Only then can we give encouragement. With verbal encouragement, we are trying to communicate, "I know. I care. I am with you. How can I help?" We are trying to show that we believe in him and in his abilities. We are giving credit and praise.”