True Love
After a particularly rough start in the morning that involved Buddha crying and pooping and spitting up everywhere right as we were trying to get into the car, my husband and I finally got on the road...frustrated with eachother for no reason other than the stress of getting out the door amist the crying and chaos.
Me: Do you feel like punching me in the face right now?
Husband: Yes.
Me: Me too. I feel like punching you right in the face.
Husband: mmmm. Yeah.
Me: Do you think it is normal to want to punch each other in the face sometimes?
Husband: Yes.
Me: So other couples feel the same way?
Husband: Definitely.
Me: If you don't want to punch each other in the face sometimes, you aren't normal. Don't you think?
Me: Do you feel like punching me in the face right now?
Husband: Yes.
Me: Me too. I feel like punching you right in the face.
Husband: mmmm. Yeah.
Me: Do you think it is normal to want to punch each other in the face sometimes?
Husband: Yes.
Me: So other couples feel the same way?
Husband: Definitely.
Me: If you don't want to punch each other in the face sometimes, you aren't normal. Don't you think?
5 Comments:
Amen!!! It's a daily thing in our house since we have little "Buddah's" to wreak havoc with our mornings :)
...um, I mean 3 little B's :)
You are totally right. Marriage is wanting to punch each other in the face sometimes, and, well, love is not doing it.
So way to go with all that love!
Definitely! (And whew. I thought it was just us!)
Been married for 11 years.
As Katrina says... it's the resisting the punching that makes a good marriage :)
(ESPECIALLY when someone is a whiny, whiny baby when sick ;)
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