My amazing husband (and hero) Lance has written a creative, hilarious, and oh-so-kind post for the blog today ...
When
I was first asked to guest blog on Not Your Ordinary Anything, I was honored
yet felt the extraordinary burden of posting on such a prestigious blog. What should I write? How would it be
received? Could I live up to the hype? Did I wash my clothes I am currently
wearing?
My hope is to leave all questions
answered in a satisfactory way. I have
decided to write about my wife of whom this blog belongs to, in hopes that I
can honor her and her blog, and also so that she will feel loved. Also this will score valuable “points” for
me.
Many of you who know me, know that I am a
big fan of superheroes, however what you may not know is that I am currently
married to one. Sorry to blow your cover
darling but the world needs to know. I
first realized her powers when I first saw her.
It seemed she had mastered the art of seduction or perhaps she had
mastered magic and simply cast a spell to draw me in. She then followed that up with playing “hard
to get”, a hard power to learn and put into practice. I was defenseless. Being that all my powers are merely physical
in nature I had to resort to telling nervous jokes and puns, which I combined
with general ridiculousness.
Unbelievably,
it worked in my favor and I eventually scored a date, which led to many more
dates. Over that course of time she
showed me how she could fly, could walk on anything in her bare feet, and sort
thru endless BS (that’s bad science to you Dax when you read this). All very impressive. Needless to say I was surprised some time
later, when she agreed to marry me, a mere mortal! Perhaps when it came to marriage, was when
she showed her true superhero attributes.
Everyone knows that a hero has to make at
least one sacrifice to truly be a superhero.
Chelsea sacrificed a good job and beautiful Lancaster to come down to
Tartarus (Georgia) to be with me while I was fighting injustice in other parts
of the world with my hero squadron. The
first of many sacrifices she would make over our time together. A soon time later we found out that she was
pregnant. Would our child possess the
same super powers as his mother? Time
would tell. I am sure any mother out
there knows how much sacrifice having a child can be. Yes, Chelsea was still able to fight crime
while pregnant.
Chelsea continues to make sacrifices
daily for our family. Early on she met
her greatest foe, Sleep Deprivation, who still to this day will attack
unannounced. Their longest battle
lasting nearly 9 months. Casting her
ally Sleep to the side and having young Dax waking multiple times throughout
the night needing his mother so badly that he would use his power of screaming
at ultra sonic levels unknowingly.
Things have finally subsided a little and the battle is not as terrible
as it once had been. Sleep has worked on
her side once again by allowing young Dax to go to bed at 7 p.m. most nights.
Chelsea carries the title of superhero
for many reasons. She is a super wife
and a super mom. I am lucky to be on
married to her and thankful she decided not to throw me through a building at
any of the times I upset her. She is an
amazing woman so if you see her, buy her a chai, or hold Dax for a few minutes so her arms can take a break from holding young Dax constantly and fighting crime
(or Sleep Deprivation).
Hopefully my first guest post has done
justice to this great blog. To you
Chelsea, I love you very much. To you
the reader, leave a comment and check out some of her other posts….oh and yes I
did wash these clothes…I think?
2 comments:
Very cute! and i have to agree with lance, you are pretty amazing! Happy belated birthday and would love to catch up again in the new year!
xoxo,
heather :)
whoop. whoop. totally great job LANCE. you have completely impressed me. birthday fabulous-ness, and now this. whew.
glad you got such a catch! lucky to call her my cousin. ;)
mis.
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