I am in charge of locking up in the house or in the RV. I have a system at home I check the kitchen door lock, I then check that “6 off on the stove”, and lastly “nothing plugged in” (meaning toaster oven, etc. next to stove). This way we both know that everything is off. In the RV it is much easier – I just hit the lock button on the keyfob to make sure.
Husband and I started looking alike decades and decades ago. When we had been dating a two years his paternal grandfather died. His parents and sister were in France on vacation. So we went to the wake without them as they rushed home. I had never met his family beyond his maternal grandparents. At the wake everyone – meaning his extended family – assumed I was his sister as “This must be B, you look so much alike”. His family does not get together much. We park at a local park and walk through it to the Post office every day to check our PO box. We started waving to the woman in the recreation booth as we went past. One day she stopped us – “are you married or brother and sister?”
I lock the doors (most nights I remember), but I sometimes forget. We don’t worry though, if I forget, our 100 pound German shepherd defends the house.
nosirrom about 6 years ago
If Janis and Arlo start to look alike, then Janis will worry that she’s not aging well.
mafastore about 6 years ago
I am in charge of locking up in the house or in the RV. I have a system at home I check the kitchen door lock, I then check that “6 off on the stove”, and lastly “nothing plugged in” (meaning toaster oven, etc. next to stove). This way we both know that everything is off. In the RV it is much easier – I just hit the lock button on the keyfob to make sure.
Husband and I started looking alike decades and decades ago. When we had been dating a two years his paternal grandfather died. His parents and sister were in France on vacation. So we went to the wake without them as they rushed home. I had never met his family beyond his maternal grandparents. At the wake everyone – meaning his extended family – assumed I was his sister as “This must be B, you look so much alike”. His family does not get together much. We park at a local park and walk through it to the Post office every day to check our PO box. We started waving to the woman in the recreation booth as we went past. One day she stopped us – “are you married or brother and sister?”
anna about 6 years ago
Maybe your “likeness” attracted you when you met. Subconsciously there was something familiar you both recognized. Very nice and sweet. :-)
Sisu60 about 6 years ago
check your marriage contract where it state the two shall become as one
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
I have also heard that people start to look like their pets. Well, Arlo, your future is looking feline.
Skeptical Meg about 6 years ago
I just hope he starts looking like Janis, not the other way. Hey, he LIKES the way she looks ~ he probably wouldn’t mind either.
Snolep about 6 years ago
Guess I’m an anomaly. I rarely lock my doors, day or night. Whatever.
bobpeters61 about 6 years ago
He really doesn’t want her to start looking like him.
Vangoghdog01 about 6 years ago
I lock the doors (most nights I remember), but I sometimes forget. We don’t worry though, if I forget, our 100 pound German shepherd defends the house.
Tyge about 6 years ago
Sooner or later we all look like saggybutts. It’s coming Arlo. Make hay while the sun shines. :o)
banjinshiju about 6 years ago
Was supposed to be “lock alike”?
tauyen about 6 years ago
Janis should be the one to worry.
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 6 years ago
GOD FORBID !!