Solid, healthy relationships are supposed to make a person feel secure and safe. In love, Jamie Lee Curtis counts herself as one of the fortunate ones, putting her emotions and feelings regarding her longtime husband into words. In honor of the pair's 35th wedding anniversary, she penned a song straight from the heart to her "one and only." One of the lyrics read, "I feel safe when I drive up and see that you are home." She expounded on what that meant in an interview with AARP, saying, "That's the long marriage. It's the safety of knowing his car is in the garage, that I'm not alone, and that he's here."
Feeling this type of love is something Curtis, a self-proclaimed hopeless romantic, doesn't take for granted. She revealed in the interview that, while reading "No Great Mischief," she came across an excerpt about being loved. "That killed me. Because I don't think I've really felt that much. As a child, I didn't really feel that." Curtis knows she is adored and safe with her husband, and because she never had that sense as a child — she told The Talk (via the Daily Mail) that her own famous father was never interested in parenting and the pair were not close — she holds it dear during this stage in her life.