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JG's in love

Remember that song Chuck E.'s in Love? I think it was by Rickie Lee Jones. Well, I have been singing that little tune in my head this afternoon. Evidently JG is smitten in a big way.

I guess today at pre-school he went up and declared his undying love to Paige, a very cute blond with a bob. My friend Jeremie was picking up the boys and told me JG went up to Paige and told her he was going to marry her. I don't know what Paige's response was to his proposal, but when the boys were riding home Jeremie asked JG why he liked Paige.

JG responded, "Because she is so beautiful."

Comments

carey said…
Wasn't that song "Chuck IS in Love?"
Man, how many lyrics have I had wrong all these years?

Good for J. It's always nice to have that marriage proposal out of the way at an early age. Now he can focus on his career.
Karen said…
Here, here! I had E married off in kindergarten, too. A sweet little girl named Julia came up and whispered to me that he was, "the ONE." We've joked about it ever since, and I realized just the other day that he really does think he's going to marry her!
bobbione8y said…
classic. yes, it IS chuck e that is in love, not chuck IS....

look at the word chuck a couple of times tho, it is a freaky one.

hmmm. cute kid story too :)
Karen said…
I just realized that you already have a bat mitzvah AND a wedding in the works. I don't think you can call yourself a procrastinator anymore.
Susan said…
You are so right Karen. Many things are in the works for the future.

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