Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Hehehehe, found the husband person 41 years ago in high school. Got married right after hs on Halloween and love him, need him, appreciate him more every day. He isn't Adonis, rich or witty but he can make do with whatever we can find to make do with. He once built me a gorgeous 12 X 12 lattice sun room out of scrap material on a burning pile. I hope you can (have) found a partner like Carl; they are rare and definite keepers. I think the worst part about being so ill now (still, darnit) is that I cannot do my part, which is making a welcomeing home, feeding him like a king on a pauper's budget and taking care of the feline toilet areas. He says it doesn't matter but I hate knowing he is working hard 12 hours a day only to come home to having to make dinner, clean house and do laundry then help me shower and things. I must compose my soul in silence and learn this lesson though I must admit that this particular lesson is a lot harder than vector calculus. Lots of love, Jeanne in GA Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 Gosh Jeanne, Where do you find such a partner? I will admit im content being alone atm but the kind of guy you have sounds like such a wonderful person to be with Im happy you have such a great husband. Chantelle On 1/17/07, treazure noname <treazured wrote: > > Hehehehe, found the husband person 41 years ago in high school. Got > married right after hs on Halloween and love him, need him, appreciate him > more every day. He isn't Adonis, rich or witty but he can make do with > whatever we can find to make do with. He once built me a gorgeous 12 X 12 > lattice sun room out of scrap material on a burning pile. I hope you can > (have) found a partner like Carl; they are rare and definite keepers. > > I think the worst part about being so ill now (still, darnit) is that I > cannot do my part, which is making a welcomeing home, feeding him like a > king on a pauper's budget and taking care of the feline toilet areas. He > says it doesn't matter but I hate knowing he is working hard 12 hours a day > only to come home to having to make dinner, clean house and do laundry then > help me shower and things. > > I must compose my soul in silence and learn this lesson though I must > admit that this particular lesson is a lot harder than vector calculus. > > Lots of love, Jeanne in GA > > > > Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2007 Report Share Posted January 17, 2007 That's a wonderful husband person to have. My husband now, Dennis, is like that, always coming up with ways to do things 'differently' , I think most of it is because he's legally blind, but since all my surgery, he's cooking, cleaning, though once I'm better I'm gonna hire a cleaner for a few weeks. Blind men seem to miss all edges, corners, etc, but bless him he tries hard. He laid a 12x18 patio last summer for me, and is already salvaging wood to build me some raised flower beds for veggies this year, and he hates veggies Bless you for having such a wonderful partner, but I think he'd agree that he has a the same sort of partner you do Marcia ---- treazure noname 1/17/2007 8:55:12 AM Was: Cheap Eats: Hoppin John Now the Husband Person Hehehehe, found the husband person 41 years ago in high school. Got married right after hs on Halloween and love him, need him, appreciate him more every day. He isn't Adonis, rich or witty but he can make do with whatever we can find to make do with. He once built me a gorgeous 12 X 12 lattice sun room out of scrap material on a burning pile. I hope you can (have) found a partner like Carl; they are rare and definite keepers. I think the worst part about being so ill now (still, darnit) is that I cannot do my part, which is making a welcomeing home, feeding him like a king on a pauper's budget and taking care of the feline toilet areas. He says it doesn't matter but I hate knowing he is working hard 12 hours a day only to come home to having to make dinner, clean house and do laundry then help me shower and things. I must compose my soul in silence and learn this lesson though I must admit that this particular lesson is a lot harder than vector calculus. Lots of love, Jeanne in GA Everyone is raving about the all-new Mail beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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