LOVE

February 14, 2010
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Hey, Cinderella - I'm going to write about love on my blog today.
What do you love?
Valentine's Day.  I also like coloring.  And my ring pop.
Doodle, what do you love?
My candy necklace, and my wing pop.
Valentine's Candy is so fun, isn't it!
But I was thinking of *any* day, not just today.  What do you love?
Oh.  I love making Fweedom smile.

If Eagle wasn’t napping at the moment, I’m sure he’d tell us he loves his binkies – all 10 of them – taking naps, eating eggs, and being a big brother.

Freedom loves… Let me ask him.  A full tummy, sleeping with mommy, learning to use his hands, and getting attention from his big siblings – or anyone else willing to smile big smiles and make silly sounds.

It’s fun having little kids around.  I just love love love them, especially when they aren’t stretching me beyond my boundaries of patience and long-suffering.  What would motherhood be if not for stretch-marks, though?

I love my kids!

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And.

I hope it almost goes without saying.  I hope you and the rest of the world know it already.  I hope the amazing guy I married would doubt the rising and setting of the sun and the come and go of the tides before he would doubt that

I LOVE MY SWEETIE!

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Thanks for kneeling in the mud to propose to me on the most romantic Valentine’s Day I’ve ever had.  It was a *very* nice touch.1 - The muddy shoes that started it all

… and for not getting the least bit upset when I lost the ring two weeks later.
Oops. 

May31 - The Rings(Note to self: Never take off your ring to wash your hands, even if the soap is the sandy, scrubby kind like they used in ancient of days elementary schools.  If you do, don’t leave it on the counter of a restroom at a the restaurant Islands.  If you do, be sure to tell the shifty-eyed customer who comes in after you, not to steal it.  If you come back to said counter about 8 minutes later, and find the ring mysteriously gone… well… Better to lose the ring than the guy!)

What would John say he loves if he were here to contribute?

He loves his family.  I love that he acts like someone who loves his family.

He loves seeing great things happen in the lives of the folks at church.  That’s his favorite thing about being Bishop.

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He loves… Hm… the thoughtfulness of people in our ward.  (2nd-favorite thing about being Bishop.  Check out the Valentines the Young Women left on our door this week!)

And a clean, made bed.  Lasagna.  Outer Space.  Going fast.  Eagle saying, “‘nuggle!” 

We’re a happy, loving bunch here in Smithtopia, and hope you have a Happy Valentine’s Day!

- Cinderella had another thing to add to her list. 

And I love Sister Chafee.

(Giver of candy necklaces and ring-pops.)

Me too, Kid-o.  Me too.

5 Responses to “ LOVE ”

  1. Kimmie on February 14, 2010 at 6:43 pm

    Happy Valentines Day to you and yours! Love ya!!!

  2. Ashley on February 15, 2010 at 5:54 pm

    Awww, cute cute post! Happy love day to you too!

  3. mareena on February 19, 2010 at 12:59 pm

    Man, our E boys look SO MUCH ALIKE it’s almost scary! Will be fun to see how much alike their personalities are (or aren’t) when we get them together this spring… :-)

  4. Mrs. Smith on February 20, 2010 at 9:48 am

    It sure will! I can’t wait!

  5. Wendy on February 21, 2010 at 10:43 pm

    You know what I love? I love the way your comment silhouettes are on one side, and your answering silhouette is on the other side. That is COOL!

    I was going to say something else, but I forgot. Sorry. Bedtime.

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