I usually find dirty dishes piled up as high as the faucet, whenever I come home from the hospital. I can stock up supplies ahead of time, but can’t really stock-up the work of cleaning.
Bless his heart – when I am ill, Hubby takes care of everything. He’ll bring me a cookbook to make a shopping list, but beyond that, he does it all. (No, he doesn’t hire out, but he gives lessons.)
My mother (may she rest in peace) taught me how to do food shopping. What if my wife got ill or pregnant and can’t go shopping? That means that you have to do it!
Your comment reminded me the one time a teacher at a school I was working got upset because I would turn the light of at any classroom I found empty-———-Her argument; “ou’ll burn the switches and or the lamps in the ceiling”-———-My counter argument, “we can replace those switches and or lamps since we have stockpiles of them, What we cannot have stockpiles of is electrical energy, once used we need to generate more” waste not want not! (Not sure if the teacher had a grasp of the concept tho’
Espoc about 8 years ago
The coffee and butter are gone because the bread run out? Running’s become an obsession these days
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member about 8 years ago
He’s been drinking buttered coffee.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
well then go on a diet jerk
rshive about 8 years ago
And only one of us is capable of shopping.
Doug Taylor Premium Member about 8 years ago
If I looked like that I’d run out too!
Linguist about 8 years ago
Get Well, SOON !
Neat '33 about 8 years ago
Um; the word: HELPLESS comes to mind here.
dindyka about 8 years ago
and fyi, i’ll be joining you here soon if this continues…
garcoa about 8 years ago
At least she is missed at home.
Smiley Rmom about 8 years ago
I usually find dirty dishes piled up as high as the faucet, whenever I come home from the hospital. I can stock up supplies ahead of time, but can’t really stock-up the work of cleaning.
Dani Rice about 8 years ago
Bless his heart – when I am ill, Hubby takes care of everything. He’ll bring me a cookbook to make a shopping list, but beyond that, he does it all. (No, he doesn’t hire out, but he gives lessons.)
Jim Kerner about 8 years ago
My mother (may she rest in peace) taught me how to do food shopping. What if my wife got ill or pregnant and can’t go shopping? That means that you have to do it!
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 8 years ago
The man is helpless in the domestic arena.Enslaved by cultural upbringing.Obviously his mother’s fault.
sufamelico about 8 years ago
Your comment reminded me the one time a teacher at a school I was working got upset because I would turn the light of at any classroom I found empty-———-Her argument; “ou’ll burn the switches and or the lamps in the ceiling”-———-My counter argument, “we can replace those switches and or lamps since we have stockpiles of them, What we cannot have stockpiles of is electrical energy, once used we need to generate more” waste not want not! (Not sure if the teacher had a grasp of the concept tho’
Pomposus Minimus about 8 years ago
„Schock Schwere Not, mein Eheweib ist tot“„Wer stopft mir meine Socken und macht mein Abendbrot?“
For you to resolve… :→