Just this past week. My husband and I have been married 30 years. He came home from work and asked If I wanted to go out and get some lunch. I have had a couple of losses recently, and it can get me down. I am agnostic,; he is atheist. We are sitting there having lunch and I say something along the lines of wondering what really does happen after we die. I am a pretty optimistic person, by nature, but I still am always questioning. I said something along the lines of how terrible life is if you are born, live with all the hardships, and then just croak at the end. And for what? Well I think I really caught him off guard because he is the one who believes when you die, you just die. And he is perfectly OK with it. LOL. Usually I am the one always saying there is something bigger than us and we just don’t understand it. Anyhow, he reaches across the table and takes my hand and says, “You know, we have a great life. We have a decent house, a beautiful child, good jobs, good medical care when we need it, food on the table. And the best part is I have you. Things are going to be just fine, regardless of what happens when we die.” He completely washed away all my worries for that moment. I don’t know what I would do without him. So blessed to have him in my life, even 30 years later.
Thanks to OP for starting this thread. Sometimes it is easy to let these moments pass and not really reflect on them. We should reflect more often.