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perpetual_motion) wrote2010-12-08 02:03 pm
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Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you the definition of "dotty"
But before that, let me give you a timeline:
Fall 2004--Run into The Husband duet to mutual friends. Begin dating.
Spring 2005--The Boy (as he was known then) invites me to his grandparents' house for Easter. I go and meet his grandparents and some cousins. From this point on, I'm involved in all family holidays where I can make it. The grandparents are there each time.
May 2008--Wedding! The Boy because The Husband, and his grandparents are in attendance.
We continue to go to family holidays, dinners, and the like as a couple. Numerous times, The Husband's grandparents are in attendance.
September 2010--Having loaded the car with as much crap as possible, we start the move of doom. The Husband and I are in one car. The Husband's mother and grandmother are in another. We spend five days on the road together, and then another two days getting lost in the city together.
It is also during this trip that The Husband and I realize we've hit our six-year anniversary as a couple.
December 8, 2010--I get a birthday card in the mail, return address, The Husband's grandparents. Inside, there is a lovely note, and a signature, followed by this final line:
[The Husband's] grandparents
Every. Single. Time. I love that woman (it's The Husband's grandmother who makes out the cards). We spent five days in very close company not three months ago, and she's still making sure I don't get confused. It will never, ever stop being funny.
Fall 2004--Run into The Husband duet to mutual friends. Begin dating.
Spring 2005--The Boy (as he was known then) invites me to his grandparents' house for Easter. I go and meet his grandparents and some cousins. From this point on, I'm involved in all family holidays where I can make it. The grandparents are there each time.
May 2008--Wedding! The Boy because The Husband, and his grandparents are in attendance.
We continue to go to family holidays, dinners, and the like as a couple. Numerous times, The Husband's grandparents are in attendance.
September 2010--Having loaded the car with as much crap as possible, we start the move of doom. The Husband and I are in one car. The Husband's mother and grandmother are in another. We spend five days on the road together, and then another two days getting lost in the city together.
It is also during this trip that The Husband and I realize we've hit our six-year anniversary as a couple.
December 8, 2010--I get a birthday card in the mail, return address, The Husband's grandparents. Inside, there is a lovely note, and a signature, followed by this final line:
[The Husband's] grandparents
Every. Single. Time. I love that woman (it's The Husband's grandmother who makes out the cards). We spent five days in very close company not three months ago, and she's still making sure I don't get confused. It will never, ever stop being funny.