I was talking to my friend KB at work today and she told me a little anecdote her and her husband say to each other that helps them to appreciate each other... here it goes:
One says to the other: "I wish I could shrink you and put you in my pocket, to carry with me all day."
Very sweet, eh? Keep reading.
Then the other replies back: "But then you would disgard me on the dresser with all the other stuff in your pockets."
I like it; it speaks to the affects of being with eachother literally all the time. I suppose absence makes the heart grow fonder, but one thing is for certain: being joined at the hip does not.
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