The words of the day are “KISS” and relax. Make inane comments here. Spend time with the kids. Watch some Footy. Grill some steak and corn on the cob with my son. The only thing I asked of my wife is to make her sauteed mushrooms to accompany the steak and another veggie. “Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy”
I can’t speak for other fathers, but I don’t want or need adulation or even attention. Knowing that my son is an independent man with a wife and two daughters – as well as a good career – is all that I need.
The world needs more genuinely happy and decent and low-maintenance people like Arlo. But then again, he already won the lottery with Janis, so maybe he just knows better than to be greedy.
I grew up with the philosophy – which my husband has sort come to understand (him " but really, what do you want for your birthday" me -“nothing” and he has learned that same is what I mean.) that I don’t value stuff. It exists to be used for its intended purpose (and any other purpose one can find for it) but the accumulation of stuff is waste of time and money unless there is reason for the purpose. Bear figurines/toys for my collection that meet a need in the collection are great, and the cheaper the better – but to just buy one because it is an “occasion” is a waste of money. (Yesterday I blew $2+ tax on two leis for the village – the bears want to decorate the tree – it started as a Christmas village so there is an artificial tree in the center – one in spring colors and one in 4th of July colors as they want to decorate it for other seasons as I now change out what and who is there by season. To him I should get expensive – well, expensive to us – things for it as the assorted occasion gifts whether it is something that I want for the village or not. To me – it has to make sense catch my eye and be CHEAP. )
The concept of cheap and only if needed or really wanted was foreign to him when we got together. Now he likes the idea – instead of trying to find something because it is an occasion that calls for something for gifts between the two of us – only buy it if it is really wanted or needed no matter when it is found.
mddshubby2005 over 5 years ago
Life’s too short for complications.
whahoppened over 5 years ago
It kinda hurts a little when, years later, you find the gift packed away in its original box.
baddawg1989 over 5 years ago
Arlo will most likely be watching the College World Series tonight at 6:30 Central/7:30 Eastern. His Auburn Tigers are in Omaha.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
Simple needs in the land of plenty.
Auntie Socialist over 5 years ago
Don’t feel guilty, sweetie! Men are just like that. Embrace the simplicity!
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 5 years ago
Did she expect it to be hard to be nice?
Skeptical Meg over 5 years ago
Later, I hope she allows him to make a great dinner.
William Bednar Premium Member over 5 years ago
Well, he did take Janis to the Dollar Store and let her pick out her present on Mother’s Day. So, they’re even.
Tyge over 5 years ago
We’re easy to satisfy… mostly.
rlaker22j over 5 years ago
all you need to finish it off is the whoopie light
nosirrom over 5 years ago
The words of the day are “KISS” and relax. Make inane comments here. Spend time with the kids. Watch some Footy. Grill some steak and corn on the cob with my son. The only thing I asked of my wife is to make her sauteed mushrooms to accompany the steak and another veggie. “Happy, Happy, Joy, Joy”
jarvisloop over 5 years ago
I can’t speak for other fathers, but I don’t want or need adulation or even attention. Knowing that my son is an independent man with a wife and two daughters – as well as a good career – is all that I need.
cuzinron47 over 5 years ago
Well what do you get the Dad who has everything.
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 5 years ago
So Arlo got HAMMERED on Father’s Day…. that’s no PUN.
tauyen over 5 years ago
Note she says ‘almost’
Da'Dad over 5 years ago
Happy Father’s Day to all the Fathers, Father-in-laws, and Grandfathers. As I’ve said, ours is a large family. Those criteria total fifty for me
majobis. over 5 years ago
I hop he made up to her for Mothers day in the bedroom…..
Jim G Premium Member over 5 years ago
The world needs more genuinely happy and decent and low-maintenance people like Arlo. But then again, he already won the lottery with Janis, so maybe he just knows better than to be greedy.
JohnHarry Premium Member over 5 years ago
Yep – men are easy. A red 911, a hot blonde . . . but I digress.
mafastore over 5 years ago
I grew up with the philosophy – which my husband has sort come to understand (him " but really, what do you want for your birthday" me -“nothing” and he has learned that same is what I mean.) that I don’t value stuff. It exists to be used for its intended purpose (and any other purpose one can find for it) but the accumulation of stuff is waste of time and money unless there is reason for the purpose. Bear figurines/toys for my collection that meet a need in the collection are great, and the cheaper the better – but to just buy one because it is an “occasion” is a waste of money. (Yesterday I blew $2+ tax on two leis for the village – the bears want to decorate the tree – it started as a Christmas village so there is an artificial tree in the center – one in spring colors and one in 4th of July colors as they want to decorate it for other seasons as I now change out what and who is there by season. To him I should get expensive – well, expensive to us – things for it as the assorted occasion gifts whether it is something that I want for the village or not. To me – it has to make sense catch my eye and be CHEAP. )
The concept of cheap and only if needed or really wanted was foreign to him when we got together. Now he likes the idea – instead of trying to find something because it is an occasion that calls for something for gifts between the two of us – only buy it if it is really wanted or needed no matter when it is found.