Overheard at my house
Madison: So are you going to marry me?
Noah: No.
Madison: But why? I want you to marry me-e-e-e-e! Marry me!
Noah: I can’t marry you. I’m your brother. And you’re a little schnuggit.
Madison: So are you going to marry me?
Noah: No.
Madison: But why? I want you to marry me-e-e-e-e! Marry me!
Noah: I can’t marry you. I’m your brother. And you’re a little schnuggit.
Schnuggit sounds like a good thing actually.
It is a good thing (he uses it affectionately) but it seems to preclude inter-family marriage!
LOL! My daughter’s obsessed with getting married lately…she wants to marry either me or my husband (no siblings in the house yet, alas). Maybe there’s something in the water?
Lisa, my son was an only child for seven years and for three of those seven years he was planning to marry our dog!
ha! Ella has at least 2 husbands and one of them is a woman who lives in South America.
it drives the in-laws crazy, but I never ‘correct’ her that a husband is usually a man. Plus, then I’d have to do the whole equal marriage thing. Right now she thinks it can happen, so why burst her bubble?
The bigamy thing…well, she’s 4.
It must come along with the learning-about-marriage thing. As soon as I showed Sol our wedding pictures and explained the concept, he told me he was going to marry his “bestest friend” Ally. Of course, when I told Ally’s mom about this, she and I went off on a fantasy tangent about our kids getting married someday after having been friends since the age of 7 months!