There was an elderly woman who worked at a local convenience store for years and years, well into her 90s. She said she continued working so she could get away from her clingy husband for a time every day. Heck of a way to spend your “golden years”.
I was a docent at our local museum for many years, and one morning I was getting ready for an upcoming tour, when one of the other docents stormed in, muttering under her breath and shaking her head. I asked what was wrong, and she slammed her keys and purse into her locker, and said, with a HUGE exasperated sigh: “I never realized how little my husband and I have in common until he retired!”
The poor man has been thoroughly brainwashed. What they don’t realize is that if you turn your husband into an idiot, you are then doomed to live with an idiot.
We both, as couples, need some private or quiet time. I don’t object, and in fact encourage it. Stuck together all day, everyday, will have create conflicts. We encourage each other to get out and do something without having to do it together all the time.
Amen. After almost 40 years of hubby being out to sea or traveling for his company most of the time, he retired suddenly. Having him home 24/7 nearly wrecked our marriage so he now has a wood shop out back and he spends most of his day out there, thank you Lord.
allen@home about 1 year ago
Earl I’m glad you understand, Opal’s needs for you to scram now and then.
Wilde Bill about 1 year ago
And sometimes Earl needs her absence. So, it all works out.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
“The house to herself” would have been a better answer.
syzygy47 about 1 year ago
His absence is his presents (sic).
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 1 year ago
“….and I do it well.”
jefffsr Premium Member about 1 year ago
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
It is a personalized service.
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
Another day when he used the fine linen table napkins to shine his shoes?
tremaine53 about 1 year ago
Sometimes? You mean… some months.
jagedlo about 1 year ago
Somehow the phrase “Absence makes the heart grow fonder” doesn’t apply to Opal…
[Traveler] Premium Member about 1 year ago
I know a couple like that
ladykat about 1 year ago
You’re a good man, Earl.
chris_o42 about 1 year ago
There was an elderly woman who worked at a local convenience store for years and years, well into her 90s. She said she continued working so she could get away from her clingy husband for a time every day. Heck of a way to spend your “golden years”.
Lee26 Premium Member about 1 year ago
“Something only I can provide” is the catch phrase of Melvin from Working Daze.
PraiseofFolly about 1 year ago
Earl has evolved into a human/ homing pigeon hybrid.
ANIMAL about 1 year ago
OMG…… so true….. SO true
1953Baby about 1 year ago
I was a docent at our local museum for many years, and one morning I was getting ready for an upcoming tour, when one of the other docents stormed in, muttering under her breath and shaking her head. I asked what was wrong, and she slammed her keys and purse into her locker, and said, with a HUGE exasperated sigh: “I never realized how little my husband and I have in common until he retired!”
royq27 about 1 year ago
Absence makes the heart grow fonder…
el_eye about 1 year ago
Good boy, Earl.
sarahbowl1 Premium Member about 1 year ago
Earl, Opal is lucky to have you!
karmakat01 about 1 year ago
so, she needs time without him or she might clobber him.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
Way to go Earl……
elgrecousa Premium Member about 1 year ago
The poor man has been thoroughly brainwashed. What they don’t realize is that if you turn your husband into an idiot, you are then doomed to live with an idiot.
IndyW about 1 year ago
We both, as couples, need some private or quiet time. I don’t object, and in fact encourage it. Stuck together all day, everyday, will have create conflicts. We encourage each other to get out and do something without having to do it together all the time.
Alberta Oil about 1 year ago
The secret to a long and mostly happy marriage.
Mike Baldwin creator about 1 year ago
You’re giving her quality alone time. Good on you, Earl!
sheashea about 1 year ago
Amen. After almost 40 years of hubby being out to sea or traveling for his company most of the time, he retired suddenly. Having him home 24/7 nearly wrecked our marriage so he now has a wood shop out back and he spends most of his day out there, thank you Lord.
KEA about 1 year ago
reminds me of a favorite quote… “Everyone in life has a purpose, even if it’s to serve as a bad example”― Carroll Bryant
khcm1157 about 1 year ago
Going home too early could lead to a ‘beheading at home’.
zeexenon about 1 year ago
You want to go see the movie “Oppenheimer?”
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
My second wife did not like my IT consulting business run out of our house. She was an old-school believer that a man’s place is in the office. :)
Doug K about 1 year ago
When someone comes to visit you, you might thank them for blessing you with their presence. Earl is blessing Opal with his absence.
eced52 about 1 year ago
I have had those instructions before.
bwswolf about 1 year ago
I remember my Mother saying that when my Father went on his yearly ………… Fishing trip ….. that it was “HER” vacation as well ….. :)
cracker65 about 1 year ago
We all need space
Paul D Premium Member about 1 year ago
The gift that keeps on giving.
Otis Rufus Driftwood about 1 year ago
Happy wife, happy life?