He is a Honey Bunny! |
I admit it.
I call my Husby names.
Maybe I should explain . . .
My Husby was serving on a church
committee.
With several other men.
One of which worked as a police
detective in his real life.
Tough guy to the world.
Sweet and kind underneath.
It was evening.
After supper but not yet bed time.
The phone rang.
I answered.
What followed was, to me, a fairly
mundane conversation.
“Hello?”
“Hi, Diane. Is Grant there?” I
recognized the voice of our friend, the police detective.
“He is! Would you like to talk to
him?”
“Please.”
“Just a moment!” I turned and
hollered.
Okay, yes, I do that . . .
“Honey Bunny!”
Grant answered.
From somewhere in the bowels of the
house.
“You're wanted on the phone!”
He appeared.
Took it from me.
“Hello?”
There was a pause. Then, “Are you a
Honey Bunny?”
I saw my Husby's face turn slightly
pink.
Here was his good friend, the
policeman.
Tough guy extraordinaire.
What should he say?
He looked at me and rolled his eyes.
“Yes,” he admitted finally.
His friend laughed. “Good,” he
said. “So am I.”
Even the most unlikely . . .
Hahaha, too funny... I always call David Baby... I am sure that would be embarrassing if any of his army friends heard, lol
ReplyDeleteI can just see the reaction! Except that they'd probably be envious on the inside! :)
DeleteI have been known to call my husband Honey Pumpkin Rose. :)
ReplyDeleteHoney Pumpkin Rose, it is! Best ever! Can I steal? :)
DeleteGo right ahead. I stole it from someone, too. :)
DeleteHeeheeheehee! Done!
DeleteOnce a man is married his pride goes out the door with the garbage every night.
ReplyDeleteI'm going to mention the 'garbage going out the door' in conjunction with my Husby. He still hasn't realized it's his job yet! :)
DeleteAw, that's sweet. My Best Friend's husband calls her Hunny Bunny.
ReplyDeleteOooh! I like that spelling better! Hunny Bunny. It even sounds better! :)
DeleteI will chuckle and feed on that all day!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Susan! It makes me smile as well!
DeleteLOL on this one! My son is a detective too and has a tough side and a very soft inside. My term is sweetpea.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh and smiles.
Oh, that's so . . . sweet! Sweetpea! So expressive. Love it!
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