I’ve always baked extra stuff and keep it in the freezer for “emergencies” like bake sales or unexpected guests. There’s no need to work all night baking, unless I want to. :D
John’s description of the events do not exactly match what we have seen. Mike and his buddies were out playing cards at some restaurant where they could walk back home. Elly did not chauffeur them.
This really was my life. I used to think I could get so much done if I didn’t have to sleep. Looking back on all this now, I wonder how I had the time and energy to do the things I did…but then again, maybe I was just another busy mom!
Or you could help John. Then she could get to bed at a reasonable hour. It’s amazing to me how built-in roles are that both men and women don’t even consider that an option.
But seriously, in real life, it is possible to it do all when you are young.
When I look back forty plus years, and when we just started out, we were able to do so many tasks in tandem, that today, I wonder how it was possible, and my husband was “there” all along. He is the middle child of four brothers, and he was always his mother’s helper so he knew how to pitch in, or even take over when needed, without any prompting, and I did the same when he had a project on the go. That’s just covering all the work around and in the house. Then we had our jobs, our own special interests, and going to our events too…
We made sure our kids were brought up with that kind of attitude, so when they moved out on their own, they could “do it all” too.
Nowadays, in retirement, if I complete one special task (outside of the regular upkeep and cooking) by the end of the day, I’m happy about that!
GirlGeek Premium Member about 3 years ago
You don’t always have to say yes.
Templo S.U.D. about 3 years ago
Pre-made cookies and pastries? Are you daft, John?
M2MM about 3 years ago
I’ve always baked extra stuff and keep it in the freezer for “emergencies” like bake sales or unexpected guests. There’s no need to work all night baking, unless I want to. :D
capricorn9th about 3 years ago
Jesus. Do you think they actually care? All they care about is you bringing the goods – homemade or store doesn’t matter.
howtheduck about 3 years ago
John’s description of the events do not exactly match what we have seen. Mike and his buddies were out playing cards at some restaurant where they could walk back home. Elly did not chauffeur them.
The Pro from Dover about 3 years ago
My wife, I think I’ll keep her.
littlejohn Premium Member about 3 years ago
John, perception is everything. especially on how you perceive yourself in someone else’s eyes.
stillfickled Premium Member about 3 years ago
She needs a wife. :~)
Pet about 3 years ago
Memories.
Would I do it again? Have kids?
No.
Johnnyrico about 3 years ago
The only thing the bake sale people really care about is if people are participating in it.
Gerard:D about 3 years ago
Lynn’s Comments:
This really was my life. I used to think I could get so much done if I didn’t have to sleep. Looking back on all this now, I wonder how I had the time and energy to do the things I did…but then again, maybe I was just another busy mom!
vaughnrl2003 Premium Member about 3 years ago
No problem for me there. I will buy goodies every time. There is no way I am exposing poor innocent children and my neighbors to my cooking.
kaycstamper about 3 years ago
Make no bake cookies!
artheaded1 about 3 years ago
The solution would be for John to do more around the house. Dentists don’t keep late hours or bring work home!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe he was waiting for a quickie?
uniquename about 3 years ago
Or you could help John. Then she could get to bed at a reasonable hour. It’s amazing to me how built-in roles are that both men and women don’t even consider that an option.
jbruins84341 about 3 years ago
John, maybe it is time for you to pitch in.
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
John, she’s a keeper.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
Elly only says that because SHE thinks anyone who would do that would be lazy in her book.
this is summerdog about 3 years ago
If the bake sale is tomorrow, then she puts things off until the last minute. I confess I often do the same…but I work better under pressure ; )
Bob Blumenfeld about 3 years ago
It’s all about appearances.
mindjob about 3 years ago
I’m always amazed at how much work the wife can do.
Katzi428 about 3 years ago
Elly’s a dedicated mother!!
1JennyJenkins about 3 years ago
But seriously, in real life, it is possible to it do all when you are young.
When I look back forty plus years, and when we just started out, we were able to do so many tasks in tandem, that today, I wonder how it was possible, and my husband was “there” all along. He is the middle child of four brothers, and he was always his mother’s helper so he knew how to pitch in, or even take over when needed, without any prompting, and I did the same when he had a project on the go. That’s just covering all the work around and in the house. Then we had our jobs, our own special interests, and going to our events too…
We made sure our kids were brought up with that kind of attitude, so when they moved out on their own, they could “do it all” too.
Nowadays, in retirement, if I complete one special task (outside of the regular upkeep and cooking) by the end of the day, I’m happy about that!
cmxx about 3 years ago
Jenny, you and your good husband are champions.
ednorton130 about 3 years ago
Last I heard Bake sales are no longer allowed in schools.