One reason I’m glad our family takes off our shoes shortly after we get in the house. Socks on the coffee table are much better than shoes - they don’t tend to take the finish off, or have as nasty stuff on the bottom.
nighthawks - My Dad died almost 8 years before my Mom, and they were marred for 58 years. It was a non-abusive, loving marriage, but she didn’t mourn much for him. Many times she mentioned how nice it was to be able to set her own schedule, cook what she wanted, etc. The only time she said she missed him was when there was an ice storm and the power was out for days. She said she could have used his warmth in bed then. Opal doesn’t strike me as the type who will mourn much when Earl passes on - not all widows are the weeping type.
Rmom, my grandmother was like that when my grandfather died. I found out much later that she was hiding her grief from everyone because she thought we wanted her to be so strong.
Opal is insufferable. Earl is either a saint, or he is just waiting to die. He gets her back, but never to her face the way she gets him. When he gets back at her, it’s always funnier and better than when she goes after him. That’s his only consolation. Poor Earl.
It’s the way most old couples have lived, I know, but poor Earl. Who doesn’t like the guy?
Llewellenbruce over 14 years ago
Earl’s a child at heart.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Does Earl agree with that, Opal?
poppy1313 over 14 years ago
Take a hike Opal
lass1959 over 14 years ago
Earl is not henpecked, he is just in need of some guidance!
Jascat over 14 years ago
She’s probably been saying the same thing to Earl every day for the last 40 years…LOL
cdward over 14 years ago
Earl is NOT in need of guidance. If he wanted guidance, he’d ask for it.
baggybut over 14 years ago
What goes around comes around. LOL
Nighthawks Premium Member over 14 years ago
and eventually, Earl is gone and Opal lovingly polishes the marks that her dearly departed husband left on that table and she cries
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’m glad I’m not Earl.
jtviper7 over 14 years ago
Their all the same!!! AND they all change. I’ll bet Opal wasn’t so bossy at the begining…
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
One reason I’m glad our family takes off our shoes shortly after we get in the house. Socks on the coffee table are much better than shoes - they don’t tend to take the finish off, or have as nasty stuff on the bottom. nighthawks - My Dad died almost 8 years before my Mom, and they were marred for 58 years. It was a non-abusive, loving marriage, but she didn’t mourn much for him. Many times she mentioned how nice it was to be able to set her own schedule, cook what she wanted, etc. The only time she said she missed him was when there was an ice storm and the power was out for days. She said she could have used his warmth in bed then. Opal doesn’t strike me as the type who will mourn much when Earl passes on - not all widows are the weeping type.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Don’t fence me in.
JanLC over 14 years ago
Rmom, my grandmother was like that when my grandfather died. I found out much later that she was hiding her grief from everyone because she thought we wanted her to be so strong.
Wildmustang1262 over 14 years ago
If I were in Earl’s shoes, I would yell at Opal and say, ” NOOO! I will not get my feet off the table!”
-DukeNukem- over 14 years ago
Opal is insufferable. Earl is either a saint, or he is just waiting to die. He gets her back, but never to her face the way she gets him. When he gets back at her, it’s always funnier and better than when she goes after him. That’s his only consolation. Poor Earl.
It’s the way most old couples have lived, I know, but poor Earl. Who doesn’t like the guy?