My Dear Commanding Sir,
I was skipping through movies, and I saw “Jerry Maguire.” I remember the part where Jerry was expressing his love for Dorothy and says, “I Love you. You complete me.” Dorothy replies, “Shut up. Just shut up you had me at hello.”
I was recalling our letter “The Virtual Beginning” where I reminisced the first words you ever said to me.
Well Sir, you had me at “Did you think I was going to call?” I think it’s much more dramatic than “hello,” and it’s personal.
I don’t think you’re going to call – I know it.
Affirmingly yours,
Darling
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My Surprising Darling
You have just compared me in favourable light to Tom Cruise. What can I say?
Well I promise not to join some nut job religion, nor will I jump up and down on Oprah’s sofa when I next appear on her show.
I was always going to call my love, and I will continue to do so until you tell me otherwise.
Ringingly Yours
From Sir With Love
©2014 Darling and Sir
This post made me think of this – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf1scLNozMw. Happy Monday/Tuesday/Wedbesday? Damn time difference!
If the connection is calling – beautiful.
If the connection is Sir growing a ‘stache and donning wig while trying on different swimwear lip synching to Carly Rae – perfect. LOL Love it.
~Darling
Make it happen 😉
The Tom references cracked me up! And what great first words!
Made me try and think of what mine and Stu’s first words to each other were, something mundane along the lines of ‘Can we sit here’ and ‘Yeah sure!’ probably! But I daren’t be annoyed by busy bars anymore!
Well to be honest, Sir is much better looking then Tom. 🙂
You know that’s funny Kay? Those are Sir’s first ever verbal words to me. I have no idea (and I doubt he does either) my first verbal words to him. I probably just laughed.
~ Darling
Ah! Tom Cruise and Elizabeth Taylor…if they were contemporaries they would make Sir and Ms.Darling 🙂
I believe that :))
BP
And for those of you who do not understand what I just said, ignore me, you wouldn’t understand :)))
HA, are you saying I am much older than Sir? (I’m cracking up here.) Oh dear, he’ll love this one.
~ D
Contemporaries, is the key word. Ok if you look at the semantics it may not make sense, but I meant if you were of the same age. 🙂
I know. I was totally teasing you. No worries.
~Darling
🙂
Oh Sir, we WANT to see you jump up and down on Oprah’s sofa ~ but agree on the religion part!
Sir likes breaking furniture. Don’t encourage him. Ha.
~ D
ringingly yours… awwwww i melted right there ❤ ❤ ❤