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Thread: Housework blues
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25th January 2008, 05:54 PM #16
Go on strike, grow some balls or get your girlfriend over to help when the dragon is at work! If you don't have a girlfriend then get out there and get one cos your missus won't be around for long anyway and you are going to need some comp'ny!
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25th January 2008, 06:06 PM #17
Hi Andy,
From my humble point of view, I reckon I'd feel guilty as all heck that by swapping roles, even when I wanted to, that I might be letting down the family. There is too, the irrational fear that everyone in the house will like husband's style/method of keeping the house running better than the Mum's way of doing it all.
Yep, the changeover time suxs, but is there any chance, after cooling down, that working a few groundrules in might help? for example - You do things your way, I'll do them my way. I'll never be able to do like you, but let me find my feet. So what if the washing gets done using a different cycle. They didn't shrink/change colour or anything else and the clothes are clean and dry. What's the Problem????
Good Luck Andy, The hardest time of changing habits is right at the point where they change, where it sounds, you are right now.
Enjoy that beer! You've earned it!!
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25th January 2008, 06:09 PM #18SENIOR MEMBER
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So, how many years has your wife been doing the housewife thing?
How long have you been doing the housewife thing?
Dont expect the aprentice to know it all or be able to do it as expertly as the boss
We have this problem too, and I do try and bite my tongue when things arent done the same way i do them. Hang in there, she will get used to it, it is hard to let someone take over what you have had sole control of for years.
Donna
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25th January 2008, 06:15 PM #19
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25th January 2008, 07:03 PM #20
no realy Andy its a great job house keeping you can get it all done before lunch have a game of golf kids love looking for your ball and when she gets home you can tell her you took the kids for 1hr walk
one guy on the course had a seat made to fit on his buggy
smile and the world will smile with you
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25th January 2008, 07:36 PM #21
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25th January 2008, 08:34 PM #22
Men and Women clean differently, no doubt. If she has a problem with the way you're doing something, just tell her you'll be happy to leave that part for her to do, otherwise you're on the case. Did you climb all over her about the way she ran the ship? She's in charge of outside now, tell her you're skipper inside. The good part is, she at least knows how much work it is?
I think a previous poster was right on the money. She can't complain at her new job, maybe feeling a bit insecure. She knows you better than anybody, so you're the one that cops it. Be patient. If you can handle the kids no problem, I think you're on top. She'll even out, or give her the option to chuck in the day job, and return to work for her previous employer (you).
The calmer you stay, the easier it'll be. When you watch the house, you also have to be the rock. You'll be right.Do nothing, stay ahead
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25th January 2008, 10:52 PM #23
Thanks for the responses...advice and support or otherwise! It is a time of transition, so I guess I'd better keep my response in check. Never been known for that though, very quick with reaction to stimuli!.
The new situation for my wife is not quite as people have surmised, she isn't employed as such, but has started a new business with only her working. Dressmaking, alterations etc. So there is no internal politics or anything, just the basic fact of making a living to replace my public service income.
I'm trying to identify my least favourite household chore, and it would have to be hanging out the washing...although today I had a portable radio and listened to the cricket, so maybe its not that bad!
Cheers for now,Andy Mac
Change is inevitable, growth is optional.
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25th January 2008, 11:47 PM #24I'm trying to identify my least favourite household chore, and it would have to be hanging out the washing...although today I had a portable radio and listened to the cricket, so maybe its not that bad!
Cheers for now,
I hate house work, but I don't do a bad load o' washing. My least favorite task is vacuuming. Don't know why. Never sucks strong enough. Power cord always to short. Really annoying!!!!anne-maria.
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26th January 2008, 12:04 AM #25Do nothing, stay ahead
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26th January 2008, 12:48 AM #26holy s**t, I learned a laundry tip on a woodwork forum! I'm pouring beer all over my head and go outside and fire up the chainsaw to make all right.
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