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Sunday 5 August 2012

Wedding Anniversary

Today is my seventh wedding anniversary. I'm supposed to be itchy right about now but I have to admit that I'm not - I'm content. We've technically been together for fourteen years, so I suppose if we were going to jump ship we would have done it a few years ago - so there must be some love there.
I have to admit, though, it kind of blows me away that I have lived in the same house with someone that long and not plotted their ultimate demise. After seventeen years under my parent's roof I was hankering to get out on my own, my teenage mind convinced I was being suppressed from any form of fun. Yet oddly enough, fourteen years later with hubby, I am comforted by the thought of waking up to the freight train snoring that pours forth from his mouth each night. I also like that he drives me crazy with his non-stop talking in the car to and from work (he never shuts up). I like that when I ask him, 'do I look good in this?' he always says, 'you are one skinny bitch' even though he is clearly lying.
I especially love that after fourteen years he conveniently still does not know the difference between synthetic and cotton clothes and thus cannot operate the washing machine. I love that every job he attempts in an effort to help around the house is half-assed, but at least started. I love that I can always find him the grocery store because he has the voice of a foghorn. I love that I constantly abuse him about his poor driving skills, yet he continues to drive me around because I'm too lazy to claim the driver's seat. I love that his idea of weeding the garden is throwing mulch over the top so you just can't see them. I love that he can open cupboard doors and draws in the kitchen but can't seem to reverse the action with any real finesse. And, of course, I love that his terrible sense of humour sometimes takes me by surprise and has me bent in half, gasping for breath. Oh, and I love that when I fart, he screams at me with things like 'I'm gonna die!', a slow smile plastered across his face.
Hubby, I love your guts. Despite our combined flaws, we fit together like a jigsaw puzzle - always unfinished, but constantly in a state of revealing something quite special. So, in light of the fact that I'm now erring on the mushy side, I found this song that sums up my feelings of you perfectly.


Okay, I'm kidding - here's the real one!


Kristy :)

5 comments:

  1. Kristy, this was great. Your marriage sounds like its based on solid ground. Happy Anniversary and many, many more!
    Smiles,
    Julie xo

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    1. Thanks! We should, but he hasn't read this post yet ... LOL!

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  2. Happy Anniversary!!

    Here is to 14 more years of pure awesomeness. :)

    Oh, and plotting your husbands demise is always on the back burner when you have plenty of fictional people to off. lol Hello to cheap ass therapy. ;)P

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    1. All hail being a writer. You are right. I hope I don't run out of ideas, otherwise, hubby could lose body parts if he keeps forgetting to close the knife draw ... LOL, thanks for the comment!

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  3. Wishing the happy couple a very Happy Wedding Anniversary. How very sweet. Thanks for sharing... Well, thanks for sharing most of what you did. There were a few things that I didn't need to hear about. *laughs*
    Keep laughing and keep smiling, you two!!

    -Jimmy

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