Nicknames Redux

Sometime around 11:37 p.m. last night I realized that I

Around that time krumping was making its way into the main stream and being featured on a number of TV shows. And because it sounded so similar and I knew absolutely nothing about my husband back then, I thought maybe he participated in that kind of dancing. I’ve never shared that with him before. Surprise, Kevin! For me that was STRIKE TWO because if you think bringing that into the Johnson household would have been acceptable at all then you do not know my Paw Paw or Dad.

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5 Responses to Nicknames Redux

  1. Leslie says:

    And yet you still ended up together!

  2. Ronnica says:

    I can only imagine what it would be like to see Crumpy krump.

  3. Alisha says:

    Well, I just want you to know that I was wondering about his nickname! I would never ask though. It did finally come to when you were getting ready to get married I think!

  4. Shelli says:

    Hello! Visiting from the Lady Blogger’s Tea Party. I found that friends and family like to “gift” nicknames to other people to make their relationship more personal whether the name makes sense or not. Maybe your husband liked crumb cakes or was famous for crumpling his thesis drafts. My husband was always called by his last name and for the first couple of days of knowing him, I thought this was his first name.

    Stop by and visit me as well when you get the chance.

    – Shelli from http://www.styleingenuity.com

  5. Can I just say that my daughter loved this video – She is a dancer and just got into hip hop.

    Stopping by from the Lady Bloggers Society!

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