Of course, I have to assure him that no, he does not indeed love me more because "I love him to the moon and back."
He will grin and say with mischief, "But I love you to the moon and back and around the earth to the sun."
He can go at this game of who loves more for as long as it takes, one upping me with his zany creations intended to prove once and for all, that he loves me more.
We were engaged in a who loves who more competition a few days ago over dinner. After a few exchanges, Griffin smiled, laughed and said to me, "Well, I love you more than a toilet seat."
The entire family erupted into laughter. It was just too good. It has quickly become our catch phrase, the last words uttered before bed, the last goodbye, and the last devotion of love before the day begins. "I love you more than a toilet seat." Sweeter words have never been spoken.
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