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Skinhead
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« on: June 07, 2011, 03:53:27 PM »


Let me know how this works out for you guys.  You may have seen it before, but a little refresher never hurts.

Advice for Husbands About Aging Wives

It is important for men to remember that as women grow older it becomes harder for them to maintain the same quality of
housekeeping they did when they were younger.  When men notice this, they should try not to yell.  Let me relate how I handle
the situation.

When I chucked my job and took early retirement a year ago, it became necessary for Nancy to get a full-time job both for extra
income and for health insurance benefits that we need.  She was a trained lab tech when we met thirty some years ago and was
fortunate to land a job at the local medical center.

It was shortly after she started working at this job that I noticed that she was beginning to show her age.  I usually get
home from fishing or hunting about the same time she gets home from work.  Although she knows how hungry I am, she almost always says that she has to rest for half an hour or so before she starts supper.  I try not to yell at her when this happens.  Instead, I tell her to take her time.  I understand that she is not as young as she used to be.  I just tell her to wake me when she finally does get supper on the table.

She used to wash and dry the dishes as soon as we finished eating.  It is now not unusual for them to sit on the table for
several hours after supper. I do what I can by reminding her several times each evening that they aren't cleaning themselves.
I know she appreciates this, as it does seem to help her get them done before she goes to bed.

Our washer and dryer are in the basement.  When she was younger, Nancy used to be able to go up and down the stairs all day and not get tired.  Now that she is older she seems to get tired so much more quickly. Sometimes she says she just can't make another trip down those steps.  I don't make a big issue of this.  As long as she finishes up the laundry the next evening I am willing to overlook it.  Not only that, but unless I need something ironed to wear to the Monday's lodge meeting or to Wednesday's or Saturday's poker club or to Tuesday's or Thursday's bowling or something like that, I will tell her to wait until the next evening to do the ironing. This gives her a little more time to do some of those odds and ends things like shampooing the dog, vacuuming, or dusting.

Also, if I have had a really good day fishing, this allows her to gut and scale the fish at a more leisurely pace.  Nancy is
starting to complain a little occasionally.  Not often, mind you, but just enough for me to notice. For example, she will say that
it is difficult for her to find time to pay the monthly bills during her lunch hour.  In spite of her complaining, I continue
to try to offer encouragement.  I tell her to stretch it out over two or even three days.  That way she won't have to rush so much.  I also remind her that missing lunch completely now and then wouldn't hurt her any, if you know what I mean.

When doing simple jobs she seems to think she needs more rest periods than she used to have to take.  A couple of weeks ago she said she had to take a break when she was only half finished mowing the yard.

I overlook comments like these because I realize it's just age talking.  In fact, I try to not embarrass her when she needs
these little extra rest breaks.  I tell her to fix herself a nice, big, cold glass of freshly squeezed lemonade and just sit
for a while.  I tell her that as long as she is making one for herself, she may as well make one for me and take her break by
the hammock so she can talk with me until I fall asleep.

I could go on and on, but I think you know where I'm coming from.  I know that I probably look like a saint in the way I support
Nancy on a daily basis.  I'm not saying that the ability to show this much consideration is easy.  Many men will find it
difficult.  Some will find it impossible.  No one knows better than I do how frustrating women can become as they get older.  My
purpose in writing this is simply to suggest that you make the effort.  I realize that achieving the exemplary level of showing
consideration I have attained is out of reach for the average man.   However guys, even if you just yell at your wife a little
less often because of this article, I will consider that writing it was worthwhile.

Note: This article was found next to the author's body. The cause
of death is still under investigation


You guys can thank me later, good luck!
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97ValkSteve
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« Reply #1 on: June 07, 2011, 04:05:18 PM »

Funny stuff.   Grin
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BudMan
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« Reply #2 on: June 07, 2011, 05:59:18 PM »

Been nice knowin' ya.   2funny 2funny
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ValkFlyer
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Antioch, CA


« Reply #3 on: June 07, 2011, 08:14:13 PM »


 
You're a Saint, how do you do it?  Oh you didn't mention the "S" word.......that might help too..
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old2soon
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« Reply #4 on: June 07, 2011, 09:34:15 PM »

Glad ya got such an UNDERSTANDING gal there dude. Having never met ya i was awonderin just how big a redneck ya was. uglystupid2 Took awhile to get ma wind back after laughing so durned hard. 2funny 2funny Still wipin some a dat water outin my peepers. coolsmiley Glad i was done with the chips and salsa and pepsi afore i founded this. Grin RIDE SAFE-iffin your still suckin wind.
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« Reply #5 on: June 07, 2011, 09:47:21 PM »

Reminds me of this sage advice from a very wise man

Five Rules for Men to Follow (to have a happy life)

 1. It's important to have a woman who helps at home, who cooks from time to time, cleans up and has a job.

2. It's important to have a woman who can make you laugh.

3. It's important to have a woman you can trust and who doesn't lie to you.

4. It's important to have a woman who is good in bed and who likes to be with you.

5. It's very, very important that these four women don't know each other.
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Mike Luken 
 

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vail az


« Reply #6 on: June 09, 2011, 03:25:29 PM »

My wife agrees whole heartedly.
I now, however have to leave the house.
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