SgtPezzer
Shared on Thu, 10/11/2007 - 17:32SO, this is my first blog here and what a way to start.
The wife and I have been working two jobs for two months in addition to raising the kids. Needless to say, that doesn't leave much time for togetherness. Well, her parents wanted to watch the kids for a weekend and we decided to take the weekend off from working.
I swear you'd think we were newlyweds (we've been married five years). We had sex more times in that weekend than we have in any two or three week period over the last few months. Hands down, the best encounter happened on a hike. She was wearing a skirt and thong and decided she wanted to go walk a nature trail. It started out innocent enough. The trail she picked wasn't good...or was it. It was in the 80's with high humidity and we started walking up a mountain. Of course, no one else was around. We climbed to the top and with the tree cover, there wasn't really much of a view, but you could see some of the river. At first we were hugging and enjoying the limited view. One thing inevitably led to another and right there on the top of the mountain. To call it hot, would be the understatement of the decade.
What a wonderful way to recharge some batteries.
The wife and I have been working two jobs for two months in addition to raising the kids. Needless to say, that doesn't leave much time for togetherness. Well, her parents wanted to watch the kids for a weekend and we decided to take the weekend off from working.
I swear you'd think we were newlyweds (we've been married five years). We had sex more times in that weekend than we have in any two or three week period over the last few months. Hands down, the best encounter happened on a hike. She was wearing a skirt and thong and decided she wanted to go walk a nature trail. It started out innocent enough. The trail she picked wasn't good...or was it. It was in the 80's with high humidity and we started walking up a mountain. Of course, no one else was around. We climbed to the top and with the tree cover, there wasn't really much of a view, but you could see some of the river. At first we were hugging and enjoying the limited view. One thing inevitably led to another and right there on the top of the mountain. To call it hot, would be the understatement of the decade.
What a wonderful way to recharge some batteries.
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