Jayme is giving kisses now too. It's adorable. Mouth opened, slobbery, squealing kisses.
Jon has always given me kisses. That is also adorable.
How is it that kisses from those 3 people makes my tummy do flips? Maybe it is the amount of love being transfered via kisses. I'm not quite sure, but that is my theory.
I'm constantly astounded at the amount of love I can have for a single human being. It feels like my heart might explode. It's swollen up to a million times it's normal size. I feel all warm and whole. Cozy and delighted. You know what? It feels like a hug from God when I love someone that much.
And now I'm realizing how silly my feelings look in writing. But maybe that is because feelings are not usually written down.
I'll make you a promise right now. No matter how silly, or ridiculous my feelings look on paper...or on a computer screen, I'll always write them down. Partly because I love writing, and partly because you should know how I feel. You should know that my feelings are an open book. You should know that I wear them on my sleeve even if it looks silly or a little too out there. Oh and partly because I love sharing...sometimes.
And partly because this is my blog, and by reading it, it would seem that you want to know a bit more about me. Am I being narcissistic?
1 comment:
It is funny that you would mention narcissism in your post. I just read a book by that title and it explains that the power of kisses are tied to boobs. (Yes, seriously.) The position the lips are in for kissing is the same position a baby's lips are in for nursing.
There are many assumptions we could make from this connection. For example, the author says that when we kiss, we're really saying we want to nurse or at least attempt to do so.
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