
Last night, my husband was lying on the sofa across from me. I was happily sifting through a catalogue as he beckoned me with these words: Come here.
I looked up at him and said, "No, because you didn't ask correctly."
He looked at me and said firmly, "Come. here."
Replying with a smirk on my face, "Say it like Shakespeare." I wanted him to say "Come hither" like he used to eons ago.
Effecting a British accent he begs, "Come heeere."
Of course, I laughed me arse off. When I laugh, he laughs - even when he doesn't quite get what's to be laughing about. That's why I love him - he doesn't always "get" it or me, but he loves me, and beckons me - and even tries again "my way" to get me to jump into his arms.
I jumped!
11 comments:
ohhhh...how very, very sweet.
what a great mr. you have! and rightly so because you're pretty great yourself! =)
besides, men aren't SUPPOSED to understand us-they are just supposed to LOVE us!
mine actually sat by me, adoring me as i sewed hearts on a tablecloth, begging for "some sugar"-his new way of asking for kisses.....it's kinda funny 'cause my GRANDPA used to say the same thing!
happy saturday.
my baby turns 15 today.
so it is kind of a bittersweet day for me.
Bwahahahahahaha.
That is sweet!
Love is in the air! ;)
I am so happy for you! I may be without a husband myself, but it doesn't make me bitter or resentful to hear stories like this, it makes me happy. I love, love!
Shall we call you Kate the Shrew? Pettruccio would never put up with a "no" ;-)
Cute story. Wingnut makes me laugh too. It's the secret to our happy marriage!
rent a copy of Taming the Shrew...then he might get it. bwahaha.
too sweet! really.
Your hubby is pretty cute, you two make a great couple!!
Thanks for the fun story, I bet he loves it when you put him on the blog!!
i think couples that can make each other laugh are the best kind! cute story
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regan - HB to your boy once again! I think it's cute your hubs asks for sugar. Cute!
Mimi - glad you see the humour in this!!
JMJ - thank God it is in the air!!
Ukok - well, I'm glad you are bitter about this kind of thing. I would never have thought that, though. My sis sometimes says it would be nice to have a man about (she's a single mum to one daughter) . . . but like she says, "I wouldn't begrudge anyone it nor do I dislike my life as it is at the moment. Life is good."
Mau and MM - really? Taming the Shrew? Hmmmm. Methinks I need to see that production or break my brain reading the play.
Jamie - thanks, dahling. He's a keeper. He doesn't mind my putting the mushy stuff here - not really.
Regina - I couldn't agree more!!
Ukok - obviously I meant I am glad you are NOT bitter. . . I need to check my comments before I post them! Sheesh. Sorry about that.
Ok, now, this is just terribly, sweetly romantic. In a very unusual, but endearing way. Blessings, you guys. I love love.
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