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Old 02-12-2009, 10:10 PM
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Old 02-12-2009, 10:15 PM
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I don't blame yah! I hate eating weeds too--YUCK!
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Old 02-12-2009, 10:49 PM
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Changing tires. I feel that as long as there is a man in the world, I should never have to do that.
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My one thing is the dishes.. I do not touch the dishwasher.

And I don't expect my wife to touch and or empty the trash.
It's probably good to keep those two things separate.

I don't have a "thing" but there are a few "things" that my wife doesn't do. She still thinks that you're supposed to just pound a nail into drywall any place you want something on the wall. I can't get over that. The calender is a prime example. It just baffles me. After marring a wall one time ... well enough. My "thing" that I can't avoid involves spackle and joint compound - with disturbing frequency.
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I wash take out trash,make beds,dust and bathrooms.But my husbadn does the cooking.I am from the south and always cook southern fried everything and he says if we dont want to die he does the cooking!
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I am so blessed...Brother Alvear makes the bed everyday! I get up earlier than he does and when I hear him up I go back to the bedroom but he has already made the bed...I am sure he would do anything if I needed the help but my daughter Rebecca helps me and my dauhter in law, Marcela. So I really don´t need help in the house. Making the bed is his thing that he likes to do...
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By the way I too would do anythig to help him...
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Usually I don't have a problem doing anything aroung the house that needs to done. We have a good relationship. No things aroung the house that are strictly a womans job.

But I have always had my "one thing".

My wife knows I will vacuum, I'll clean (most things) , I'll do laundry.

My one thing is cooking. Ok....I will make a sandwich. She doesn't have to cook if she doesn't want to. She can make sandwiches or whatever as well.
But she cooks when she wants to.

So Saturday is valentines day. Guess what, I'm still not cooking. Rather go out to eat.

What's your "one thing".
What's your "one thing"
I love to organize the kitchen.
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Old 02-13-2009, 07:13 AM
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Old 02-13-2009, 07:14 AM
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I LOVE LAUNDRY!! There is something rewarding to me about getting it all clean and hung up and folded. I know that's weird, but I've always enjoyed it. I also love to grocery shop. Finding bargains energizes me. I love paying bills and organizing the budget. I am a numbers freak.

I rarely vacuum - Eddie does that. Also, he irons all his stuff, because he's so much better at it than I am and he's picky.

The "one thing" I won't do - get up and speak. The one exception is getting up and talking about missions trips. I will do that!
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