I love a good love story … that’s probably why I’m addicted to “Married at First Sight” (don’t judge me, ‘k?!).
Although I’ve previously shared with you how I met the hubster, my first impression of him was mostly of his sweet, shy smile.
If I had to sum it up in just ONE word – it would be “sweet”. Sickening I know, but spot on as it turns out – you’d be hard pressed to finder a sweeter man than my Bear.
I asked Miss 20 what her first impression was of her boyfriend of nearly four years. Although they’d seen each other around at high school, her first impression of him when properly introduced, was that he was he was “the funny one – everybody loved him, he was so friendly and made everyone laugh”.
She struggled to make it just one word but I think “welcoming” would be a good choice (you’ll have to let me know if you agree, Miss 20!)
First Impressions in Just One Word
I asked a few others to sum up in just one word, what their first impression was of their spouse or partner – and quickly discovered that Miss 20 wasn’t the only one that had trouble sticking to just one word …
My sister recalled that her husband made her think of “sunshine”, because he was so happy, friendly and easy going.
Johannaย thought her man was “charismatic”, because he was good looking and full of energy; while Kylie described her fella as “genuine”, as he wasn’t sleazy or trying too hard to pick her up.
When I asked my BFFย she was like: “Gah. You do realise that’s over 30 years ago?!” – before eventually deciding on “cute”.
Different generations used different words …ย Toni and Jess,ย both quite a bit younger than this middle aged mama and her best friend, both came up with “hot”!
I love Jo’s first impression of her husband, which was “home”, as she felt an amazing sense of home when she met her farmer.
Two Words
Kathy’s first impression of her husband was of “blue eyes”; Tracy was attracted to her man’s “fabulous voice”. I wondered if they’d met at karaoke, and if he was singing or speaking, so just to clarify – it was his sexy speaking voice, like a radio announcer!
Victoria was attracted to a “bad boy” – they’ve now been married for around 25 years so I think it safe to say she tamed him!
Three Words
And the last word (or three) has to go to Renee, because she cracked me up: “not my type” … though once they started talking, things obviously changed!
Now it’s your turn! If you have a partner – what was your first impression of him; if not, choose another significant person in your life!
Linking up with Kylie Purtell for IBOT.
Renee Wilson says
Love this post, Janet. Thanks for including my words ๐ I love your sister’s word. How beautiful!!
Janet Camilleri says
Yes Miss 20 was quite ticked when she heard it, she wished she’d thought of it for her BF!
Natalie McNamara says
If I had to describe hubby in one word from when I met him – funny. He made me laugh within minutes of meeting and still makes me laugh today.
Janet Camilleri says
It’s a great quality isn’t it – my hubster makes me laugh too ๐ .
Julia says
This is too cute!
Janet Camilleri says
Nawww so are you PDB x
Denyse says
My first impression was of someone with a lovely smile and kind eyes. Happy Valentine’s Day Janet. Denyse #teamIBOT
Janet Camilleri says
Much like my first impression of my hubster too Denyse ๐
Melinda says
I like this Janet- very cute. I think I thought ‘not my type’ but he obviously was.
Janet Camilleri says
It’s interesting to see that first impressions aren’t always right!
Nicole @ The Builder's Wife says
Hmm, I find it hard to remember as we knew each other when we were each married the first time, I think I thought he was grumpy, obviously that changed somewhere along the way, although I do remember thinking when we met years later that this couldn’t work. (our sons were friends by then) Great idea for a post!
Janet Camilleri says
Haha clearly your first impression was a bit off in this case!
Jo says
I also love this. It’s so interesting to hear what other people think when it comes to matters of the heart – and everyone you contacted had different stories, emotions and feelings ๐ Thanks for including me ๐
Janet Camilleri says
Thanks for helping out Jo! Yes it’s quite fascinating isn’t it ๐
Hugzilla says
The weird thing is that I have the WORST memory for just about everything (especially my 20s, which were a blur for various reasons) but I still vividly remember the very first time I met my other half. It’s like my brain already knew in advance – “Hey, this is an important moment. Remember it”. LOL.
Janet Camilleri says
I’m glad you remember! I was thinking it would be kinda sad if I didn’t remember actually meeting my honey husband … I treasure that memory.
Bec Senyard says
This is a fantastic post Janet. When I met Jacob, I thought he had an odd sense of humour. And then I thought he reminded me of Hugh Grant and I was HUGE fan of Hugh Grant back then and well… the rest is history as they say. We’ve been together 16 years this year and married for 12 in April. ๐
Jo @ You had us at hello says
What a gorgeous post Janet! I too love hearing how people first met. I’m totally hooked on Married at First Sight – I freakin love it! Thanks for including my word xx
Janet Camilleri says
I’ve got my whole family hooked on it now – even the hubster and Mr 22! ๐