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Cuddling is called marshmellow love

A week or so ago Jen told me that Macy and her were cuddling in bed one morning and Jen asked her how come she likes to cuddle so much and Macy coyly responded…I don’t know. Jen then said you are so squishy which Macy replied

Mom…It’s marshmellow love

Both of my girls are fairly affectionate, which I love. Macy is more so then Cali but overall they are both very hugging and loving. Every night there is the same ritual of kisses and hugs and I would not trade that for the world. It becomes a scary thought when that fades opr morphs into something else and as long as I can prolong that day I will. I feel that that love trumps all other types of love. The one where they hold you tight and know you will always hold them back a little more and kiss their temples and smell their hair and remember when they were born.

It is a very special day a day where the heart is bigger. Not because you should on Valentines day have a bigger heart or presents for them but because deep down inside when a daughter looks at her father I can tell you 100%, that look, where everything comes to the forefront and you hold back tears because you are amazed at their beauty and intelligence and personalities and you love them for being themselves.

You love on Valentine’s Day for being, the chance at being more and feeling more.

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