
Andrew and I share a lot of silly moments together.
Like the time we were on on a shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto and we both happened to look up from our seats at the same time. There was a group of boys travelling together, and I promise we weren't being mean but one of them had what we thought was the most cartoon face we had even seen. Nobody else in the train even noticed or found it funny, but we couldn't stop giggling like schoolchildren for the rest of the ride.
Or the time we were taking engagement shots in Paris and the photographer kept urging us to "look natural" while we were acting like the most awkward couple in the world. He eventually told us to put our foreheads together and look lovingly into each other's eyes but it was freezing cold and my nose was running. "You look like Cyclops from this angle," Andrew declared and we couldn't keep a straight face for the next few minutes. The photo actually turned out pretty good, but now and again we like to do the pose in public just because.
And the time we found ourselves at Changi Airport at 4 in the morning sending my father-in-law back to New York. We were sleep-deprived and both looking at the glass display of contraband items. Andrew suddenly turned to me and said, "What, you mean I can't bring my nunchucks along?" and before we knew it the two of us were mock kungfu-fighting like 8 year-old boys and held each other laughing until our bellies ached.
I know, I know.
And the time we found ourselves at Changi Airport at 4 in the morning sending my father-in-law back to New York. We were sleep-deprived and both looking at the glass display of contraband items. Andrew suddenly turned to me and said, "What, you mean I can't bring my nunchucks along?" and before we knew it the two of us were mock kungfu-fighting like 8 year-old boys and held each other laughing until our bellies ached.
I know, I know.

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