“I am the woman with the cool vintage glasses... I am the proud wife beside her husband... I am the writer who has written a new novel.” NovelWifeWrittenProudHusbandGlassesVintage Author:Ann Hood
“After we put my son to bed, my husband and I curl up and watch a movie or TV. That's when I finally put up my feet and have my glass of wine and a brownie.” WatchesFeetSonTvsBedHusbandWineGlassesMy HusbandMy SonCurlsWine GlassBrownies Author:Kara Goucher
“Personal sympathy has helped me on very much. My husband from first to last has watched every picture with delight, and it is my daily habit to run to him with every glass upon which a fresh glory is newly stamped, and to listen to his enthusiastic applause. This habit of running into the dining-room with my wet pictures has stained such an immense quantity of table linen with nitrate of silver, indelible stains, that I should have been banished from any less indulgent household.” ShouldFirstsHas BeensRunningLastsRoomsHabitHusbandGloryShould HaveTablesGlassesDelightSilverMy HusbandQuantityWetHouseholdImmenseEnthusiasticApplauseShould Have BeenStainsDiningIndelibleDining RoomsLinenDaily Habits Author:Julia Margaret Cameron
“I have this extraordinary life during the day, and then I get to come home to my sweet husband who loves to cook with me. I have a nice glass of wine, he has some scotch, we chat, we cook, and we hang out with the dog. I have an absolute dream life.” HomeDreamNiceDogSweetHusbandAbsolutesWineExtraordinaryGlassesCooksHanging OutComing HomeScotchWine GlassExtraordinary Life Author:Rachael Ray
“There was a desert wind blowing that night. It was one of those hot dry Santa Anas that come down through the mountain passes and curl your hair and make your nerves jump and your skin itch. On nights like that every booze party ends in a fight. Meek little wives feel the edge of the carving knife and study their husbands' necks. Anything can happen. You can even get a full glass of beer at a cocktail lounge.” FeelsLittlesEndsHappensNightFightingPartyStudyWifeWindHairHusbandMountainSkinsHotGlassesEdgesDesertBeerDryNecksNervesKnivesSantaCocktailsCurlsMeekBoozeAnything Can HappenCarvingWind BlowingHair Blowing Book:Trouble Is My Business: A Novel Source: Trouble Is My Business: A Novel
“She loved Bram in a clear-eyed way she’d never loved her ex-husband, no rose-colored glasses or mindless giddiness, no Cinderella fantasies or false certainty that he’d put her life in order. What she felt for Bram was messy, honest, and soul-deep. He felt like…part of her, the best and the worst. Like someone she wanted to struggle through life with; share triumphs and catastrophes; share holidays, birthdays, every days” WaySoulWantedOrderFeltFantasyStruggleClearShareWorstHonestHusbandRoseGlassesCertaintyTriumphHolidayCatastropheExesMessyMindlessEx HusbandColored GlassRose Colored Glasses Author:Susan Elizabeth Phillips
“The Iron Rule of prudence for an Istanbulite Woman: If you are as fragile as a tea glass, either find a way to never encounter burning water and hope to marry an ideal husband or get yourself laid and broken as soon as possible. Alternatively, stop being a tea-glass woman!” IfsWayWaterBrokenHusbandIdealsGlassesBurningTeaEncountersIronFragilePrudenceIdeal Husband Author:Elif Safak
“Fortuitous mostly for me,Lady Holloway," she said, her gaze steadfast on her husband. "For without our being childhgood neighbors, I am certain that my husband woud never have found me." Michael's gaze lit with admiration, and he lifted his glass in her direction. "At some point I would have realized what I was missing, darling. An I would have come looking for you.” SaidCertainFoundMissingHusbandGlassesNeighborMy HusbandAdmirationLitDarlingSteadfastFortuitous Author:Sarah MacLean