Two people using one account in Mountain Lion

My wife and I had a shared account in Snow Leopard.  In Mountain Lion, the accounts seem to be more customized for an individual, what with Notifications and iCloud and all.  I just got our new iMac last night and am configuring ML now for the first time.
My question: is there any point to having an account on Mountain Lion called "JohnandMary" or whatever (like I did on Snow Leopard) that lets us both have access to our notifications and stuff?
We often will be using the same documents and iTunes library and all kinds of other things, but obviously our personal messages and notifications would not be the same as each other.
What's a married couple to do?

No, I know how to make a new user.  Sorry if I was unclear.  I guess the real question is: is there a way to have one single "user" that incorporates both my wife's and my notifications?  I would like us to both share one user account so we dont have to constantly shift back and forth to access our documents.  Plus, our iTunes and iPhoto libraries are used by us both so I wouldnt want to split those up.

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