Me - "I might run and get something to eat." Rebecca - "We have leftovers." Me - "It would be smart to just eat here." Rebecca - "Yeah, but smart isn't your love language."
i like how i tried to steer the conversation toward basketball and everyone else is 'married' to the brilliant love language line by dear Rebecca. How'd that all work out? Story time.....
now, THERE'S a story. A man and his family live in a box, much to the dismay of his longsuffering wife who, understandably, rather prefers a roof over the head of her children and family, but she loves him & he they. So they all lived in a box, happily ever after.:)
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love is grand. and, so are the two o' yutes. By the by, are you watching this basketball???
=GO= Bruins!
I have never been so proud to call that woman my friend.
Can I steal that line?
That sounds like the title of a book...Smart is NOT your Love Language - A Failproof Guide to Marriage by Rebecca Bryant. I'd buy it. :) :)
i like how i tried to steer the conversation toward basketball and everyone else is 'married' to the brilliant love language line by dear Rebecca. How'd that all work out? Story time.....
the bruins took your advice and went. i actually watched a lot less bball this year.
she saw my eyebrows raise said, "i mean practical isn't your love language."
she is correct.
i've said it many times. if i were in charge of the grown-up things, we'd live in a box. we'd have fun, but we'd live in a box.
now, THERE'S a story. A man and his family live in a box, much to the dismay of his longsuffering wife who, understandably, rather prefers a roof over the head of her children and family, but she loves him & he they. So they all lived in a box, happily ever after.:)
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