Tuesday, May 4, 2010

3 Good Years...

Today is my 3rd wedding anniversary. These last three years have been incredible, and today, I spent a lot of time thinking about the last three years, and what I've learned. Surprisingly, I think I've learned more about myself than I ever thought possible. I thought I'd jot some of these things down, since it's highly unlikely I'll ever admit to them again.



1.) I am insanely spoiled and when I don't get my way, I sulk. I remember my parents constantly accusing me of sulking when I was growing up and I remember thinking that they had no idea what they were talking about. Boy...was I wrong!

2.) I can step over the same pile of dirty laundry on the bathroom floor for four entire weeks and not even realize that I'm doing it. I swear, I don't even SEE them there.

3.) Dirty clothes left lying on the bathroom floor annoys Adam more than anything else on the planet.

4.) I am completely illogical when I am feeling highly emotional. For example, when I am upset with Adam for doing or saying something that hurt my feelings, I will yell at him for things completely beyond his control but I won't mention what it was that hurt my feelings. Then I will accuse him of not listening and failing to understand me. He's a patient man.

5.) I married an extremely patient man.

6.) I love chocolate more than should be acceptable. I cry when I feel like eating an Aero bar and there isn't one in the house. That patient man I married, he goes out and buys me an Aero bar without saying anything at all about how crazy I look sitting on the kitchen floor in tears.



Yes, I think it's safe to say, I married a good man, albeit, a slightly masochistic one. He did, after all, agree to marry me!

1 comment:

  1. I'm sure he has at least three things he's learned to, Pamber. You're one the happiest married people I know! Sweet couple, much love to you both and I'm glad you enjoyed your anniversary. Can't wait to see you in July and booooooo to Adam for not being able to come down! Mom xoxoxox

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