You did 7 chores and 1 of your kids did 1? That is not very good distribution. I am sorry if this has been asked before but does your wife do chores? I remember you saying she drives the kids places.
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Got home at 8 am. Didn't sleep much. Coming down with a cold.
Was hoping to go to the pool, but I need sleep more.
Redeyes are the worst.
You did 7 chores and 1 of your kids did 1?
He did 9! I haven't done 9 chores this month. Although I did just start cleaning out the spare bedroom in anticipation of some friends staying next weekend. I'm over it already.
Facebook etiquette question: a family friend (friend's parent/parents' friend) just puts birthday messages on her own wall. Do I tell her that's not the best way???
Jesse, I'm afraid that is too late to save Facebook from the uncouth rubes.
You're probably right. RIP, Facebook.
I am sorry if this has been asked before but does your wife do chores? I remember you saying she drives the kids places.
Well, this weekend she hasn't, but she's been working on her business so that's understandable. During the week she did go grocery shopping and I think she did dishes a couple of times. Unfortunately, I'm helping her with business stuff today which isn't much fun. When I misunderstand what she wants, she gets pretty angry so I just try to not make assumptions and not talk much.
I have a customer called Dean Longbottom. I want to ask how Neville is, but he's probably sick of it.
When I misunderstand what she wants, she gets pretty angry so I just try to not make assumptions and not talk much.
Gud, I know I've said this before, but I have to say it again: that is not how a partnership works. Your wife should not get angry when you misunderstand what she wants. In relationships with different communication and thinking styles (like, hello, my own), both partners have to work at making the communication work.
You deserve to not constantly worry that your wife is going to be angry with you.
Facebook etiquette question: a family friend (friend's parent/parents' friend) just puts birthday messages on her own wall. Do I tell her that's not the best way???
I'd wait until she says something about "how come no one says thank you for birthday greetings on Facebook?" and respond with the explanation that many people may not see them because she posts them on her own wall, and instructions on how to post on someone else's.
What Jilli said. Also, I am a single person starting her own business while still working a part time job, and I still find time to do dishes, cook, make the bed, do laundry, etc. This is not an equal partnership. At all.