My husband’s primary love language is cooking for our family. He is an excellent chef!
When our daughter was young, they often prepared food together. Although she learned well, she still insists that her father’s food tastes the best. Now that she has two sons, my husband has started cooking with them.
They, too, not only love eating grandpa’s food, but also love cooking with him. It warms my heart to witness my husband spread the joy of cooking! I wonder if he knows how much his food nourishes us and binds the generations together with plates full of love.
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About Judith Frizlen
Judith Frizlen is an author, educator, and grateful grandmother. Her latest book, Where Wisdom Meets Wonder, Forty Stories of Grandma Love chronicles the adventures of grandparents and grandchildren. Besides spending time with family, Judith and her husband enjoy outdoor recreation, the arts, and travel.