We all need a pick me up in adverse situations. And what’s better than having our loved ones standing firmly next to us. Well, one loving husband tried to be there for his wife in a very unique and creative way. Kendall Caver, 29, from Atlanta, Georgia decided to make a scrapbook filled with memories of him and his wife to comfort her whilst she went through two-day-long labour!
Caver filmed a 3.37-minute clip in flashed placards to motivate his wife using their penned memories to comfort & distract her from the pain. While some of the flashcards read ‘breathe’ there was one that said- ‘there’s no test we can’t face together’. This viral video shows the rest of them-
"You are my best friend, soulmate, and in just a few pushes, you’ll be the most amazing mother our daughter could ever ask for."
Husband of the year surprises pregnant wife with book of motivational messages to encourage her during two-day labor. https://t.co/T60ZKCEc7J pic.twitter.com/I3Q0bfzXy4
— ABC News (@ABC) September 20, 2019
Via the cards, Caver recalls their good memories and the tough times they faced together.
His gesture left a lot of people teary-eyed. Take a look-
Pure sweetness!
— KK Hannegan (@KKHannegan) September 21, 2019
This is the correct take.
— Aubrey Hirsch (@aubreyhirsch) September 22, 2019
you people can be so cold and emotionless sometimes,this is a really sweet gesture stop trying to demonize everything.
— ezi💕 (@_zichiii) September 21, 2019
Am I the only person who doesn’t get why people are hating on this and actually thinks this is super sweet?
— Elmira (@demicentric) September 21, 2019
People also thought the viral clip was more about Caver than his wife.
Another attention-seeking man. How original! pic.twitter.com/tOrwRP6uKX
— Katrina Los Angeles (@KatrinaRulz) September 22, 2019
He’s not doing it for her.
— Kate Andrews (@keandrews) September 20, 2019
https://twitter.com/OldSkoolLiberty/status/1175485640076615680
“Hey baby, I love you but I need the clicks and likes for social media. Oh, and I watched ‘Love Actually’ before I came from home…”
— The Conservative LT (@ConservativeLt) September 20, 2019
I know you’re having a baby, sweetheart, but… pic.twitter.com/hiSVHmKaQP
— Trey Herweck (@therweck) September 21, 2019
And had to film it so everybody knows how great a partner he is. Americans are so extra.
— Mitch Hughes (@mitchj88) September 20, 2019
Honestly, giving birth seems like enough work without having to read too.
— Keelan Higgins (@KeelanHiggins) September 20, 2019
We can’t even put our food in our mouth without spilling when engrossed in watching a series on Netflix and here she is doing the most painful task in the world while paying attention (or what it looks like it) to her husband’s scrapbook. What do you think of this husband’s way of supporting his pregnant wife? Tell us.