Wifedom

Give a Boy a Grill and He Feels Like a MAN

June 13, 2011 7 comments

There’s just something about guys and grills. Maybe it’s the lure of fire and flirting with danger (which in Hubby’s case has resulted in the loss of eyebrows at least once.  Not kidding). Maybe it hearkens back to primal instincts . . . ancient urges to kill and roast wild beasts Whatever it is, Hubby [...]

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And Now On To Fathers Day

May 8, 2011 9 comments

I can’t keep it under wraps — Hubby outdid himself yesterday for Mother’s Day.  Without letting me know, he must have read my “Ultimate Mother’s Day Gift Guide” and realized that a SMART Hubby would follow my suggestions. And, Hubby is a SMART Hubby. Starting Saturday afternoon, I was off kitchen duty. . . COMPLETELY [...]

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Stop the Presses – He’s Just Promised Me the World

May 6, 2011 18 comments

In a few days, the kidlets and I will head to Oklahoma for the birth of my NIECE (my first niece, by the way).  Poor Hubby, however, will get to be a bachelor and stay behind. You know…. to work, play golf, and whatever bachelors do. (minus the wild, crazy antics of a bachelor) Today, [...]

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Would It Be Wrong To Deliberately Trick Hubby?

March 31, 2011 15 comments

Take a good look at this face. . . . THIS boy is causing me SO many problems right now. He’s responsible for my nightly insomnia. He’s responsible for the crazy pregnant taste buds that have overtaken my life. He’s the reason I’ve had to purchase a new wardrobe to adequately cover my expanding belly [...]

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On the Subject of Cleaning House

October 12, 2010 17 comments
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I.  Hate.  It. Despise it. Loathe it. Abhor it. I would rather do just about ANYTHING else . . . except change dirty diapers. Oh, wait — I already do that too. {le sigh} It’s not so much the act of cleaning that I dislike — it’s the “doing it over and over and over [...]

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Introducing Me: A Master Husband Trainer

April 29, 2010 10 comments

When Hubby and I were married, he was green. And, no — not the kind of green that’s all hip and all about conservation of resources. (If only). No, he was the kind of green guy who thought a wedding ring made all of dating’s polite pretenses and manners obsolete.  No longer did he have [...]

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