My wife spent $90 on strawberry plants and potting soil yesterday. We got all 60 of them potted. Having them potted and up off the ground really cuts down on the slugs.
I have the same problem myself. There has to be some impetus to get me started, but then it is hard to stop. Like pulling weeds – don’t really want to do that, but once started I keep telling myself: just one more, just one more, etc..
1) I suggest a project I want to do and 2) She does all in her power to stop me (never figured out why). 3) I get started and 4) She complains the whole time that my attention to detail, proper prep, etc., is making it take far harder than it need be, and take too long. 5) I finish and 6) She raves about how great I did.
You’d think that after 35 years she’d have figured it out, and would just jump from step 1 to step 6.
alasko almost 7 years ago
Takes a lot to get Arlo started on a bed….
Olddog1 almost 7 years ago
Arlo and I both follow Newton’s laws. At rest, stay at rest. In motion, stay in motion.
jarvisloop almost 7 years ago
Honey-do jobs are the worst. They are the primary reason why I haven’t retired.
Tyge almost 7 years ago
The Universal Wifely Complaint. Two known wifely subterfuges; make him think it is his idea or make him believe the reward will be worth it.
joedon2007 almost 7 years ago
Certain beds are easier to start than others
david_42 almost 7 years ago
My wife spent $90 on strawberry plants and potting soil yesterday. We got all 60 of them potted. Having them potted and up off the ground really cuts down on the slugs.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe almost 7 years ago
The local flower store is still under 2 feet of snow
sfreader1 almost 7 years ago
I have the same problem myself. There has to be some impetus to get me started, but then it is hard to stop. Like pulling weeds – don’t really want to do that, but once started I keep telling myself: just one more, just one more, etc..
Cozmik Cowboy almost 7 years ago
1) I suggest a project I want to do and 2) She does all in her power to stop me (never figured out why). 3) I get started and 4) She complains the whole time that my attention to detail, proper prep, etc., is making it take far harder than it need be, and take too long. 5) I finish and 6) She raves about how great I did.
You’d think that after 35 years she’d have figured it out, and would just jump from step 1 to step 6.
nosirrom almost 7 years ago
Janis, he just needs the right motivation.
rlaker22j almost 7 years ago
Retirement I was about doing what you want not what somebody else wants when you want to do it
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace almost 7 years ago
This is why I try to avoid starting…fear I’ll work myself to death.