Monday, October 8, 2012

Our future children might be weird


So I am not gonna deny it, I have some odd quirks. I like to tap my nose when I am acknowledging myself or I am thinking. I name random objects that catch my eye and every animal I see at the park. For some reason I have to have a pillow in my lap the majority of the time I am sitting. I also randomly skip or dance when we are walking around.
A look into my future


It's one reason why I love my husband, he may not always get my quirks but he at least goes with it and encourages me. He even has his own quirks which makes me fall in love with him all over again when he does them. Even little Ollie has his own quirks (he likes to lick the inside of our noses). And as a couple we have developed a few weird quirks of our own. It's what makes us unique. My little thinks it's weird we lick each other and I don't even remember where it all started. We make mustache faces at random times and places because of something new we discovered together. But it makes us laugh and it's a little thing that defines our relationship. It's the little things that brings you closer together as a couple.

And even though we do these things and people might think we are weird or off, there are things that you do to that makes you unique. There was a episode of "Sex and the City" were Charlotte is going through a separation and the girls talk about the little odd things that they used to do when they were single ladies. Carrie liked to put jelly on her saltines and stack them on top of one another in her kitchen and stand there and eat them one by one. Why must we only be able to do our "quirks" when we are single and alone? I am still adjusting to married life and there are things that I can't bring to mind that I don't do as often, but as I adjust I do them more and we develop our own.

But I was just thinking last night as my loving husband began to attack me by licking me, "our children might be weird and think this is normal." I tell Hubby all the time when ever we have children I might be visiting the school often because little Johnny might think it is normal to "lick" a girl on the cheek that he likes. Or little "Jane" is going to think it is okay to bite boys on the arm when she is feeling playful. (I do promise to teach our children that this is not normal and if my future children do anything like this to your future children, I apologize in advance) But either way, I would not want to stop/trade/change this at all. For now I love our little family: My licking loving husband, my booger licking dog, and my random naming self. We are one happy little family! Always love and appreciate those you love! Live, Laugh, Love!

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