4.30.2013

love language



I haven't taken a test for it or anything, but I think my love language is "time" (I'm not sure if that is a category, but if not it should be). It doesn't even have to be affectionate time, just time. Time in the same room, or heck, I'd take the same house. The truth is Brando and I don't get a lot of time together. We both work full time jobs and then some (and I have a really bad habit of saying yes to everything that comes my way) all with crazy non-family accommodating hours (enter: exact opposite schedules). We have been so blessed with our jobs and the doors that have been opened for us but....it would be nice to, ya know, not work. like ever. Just sayin.

*film photo from our vegan days, Vertical Diner in SL (instead of having pictures of food in the menu, there are pictures of old actors. Somehow that made it easier to choose. We recommend the Buffalo Tigers, and all the desserts. :)

6 comments:

  1. Yes, that is a category. And yes, how nice it would be to not have to work. To just spend time and use your time however you want.

    It's interesting, how we get married to people so that we can spend more time with them. But then end up seeing them less than we did before marriage. I mean, what is that?

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  2. time is a love language and mine is time too. Which is REAL convenient since Jordan is gone all the time...

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  3. Your blog is beautiful.. and I agree, time is so important xx

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  4. Quality time is a love language. I think that's my Mom's, actually. It's nice to just be around the people you love. And this: "Somehow that made it easier to choose" was hilarious :)

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  5. i concur. my husband and i work opposite shifts most weeks and it gets really hard at times.

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