off snuggled deeper inside my arms embrace. It was pitch-black in the
room, you could only hear the neighbours dogs barking as my nose was
drinking in diluted shades of timotei revitalising herbs for normal
hair.
"Baby," I whispered into the back of his head. "I love you."
George breathed in softly and then pulled my arms tighter to draw me
closer still and sighed:
"Mmmm."
Eish Tamaku....!!
ReplyDeleteHi 'randy' anonymous,
ReplyDeleteMy mind was not even there! But now it is and I've got a presentation in 10 minutes ;(
Eish indeed - and how much time did you spend in SA to understand the 'eish' thingy...
ReplyDeleteAs for your little interaction with your man - boy I miss my Dawie...
Nice.
ReplyDeleteHi Billy,
ReplyDelete'Eish' we probably borrowed the word from you our Southern brothers and sisters although I remember using the word for quite sometime now...
I know the cuddles are a wonderful part of living with someone and they are a treasure trove for memories. I'm a romantic at heart so I understand..xxxx
Hi Pater Nostra,
It's true, I can't get this capricorn to open up kabisa but I'll keep trying. He says the mmmm is the same as 'feeling you' which is nice. I guess people express love in different ways.
Question: Is 'aaaahh' Khoisan for 'we are having chapati with cabbage and beef stew'? xxxx
Hey Leonardo,
ReplyDeleteThanks! xxxx
Aaaawww!!! That is so sweet I feel mushy now!!
ReplyDeleteAaaawww too!!! I love reading about you and George. How you been Tamaku?
ReplyDeleteHi Anne,
ReplyDeleteThanks, you've been gone for a long time. We are fine, wassup? Drop me an email let me know. How's the boyfriend? xxxx