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  1. #1
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    An Unemployed Husband...

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    is a good thing!

    I haven't been to the grocery store in weeks. He makes my breakfast - today is breakfast burritos, cooks dinner, cleans up. Plus he's doing all the remodeling and yard work.

    It will end soon though. He started sending out resumes this week and already has people wanting interviews.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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    Oh V stop! you're making the rest of us mortals jealous. (Especially us single ones)
    Beth

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    Will he feed our 7 cats and 2 dogs? and will he take out the garbage for me? What else???

    Your soo lucky. Then again if you have children, you might want to watch "Mr. Mom" was it??

    smilingcat

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    I only have furry kids, plus the 34 ten year olds in my classroom.

    V.
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    I think it's great - especially the nice meal at the end of a long work day, but honestly if DH were home all the time it would make me CRAZY.
    Sarah

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    I'm trying to figure out what it would take to tempt him up here - there's the shed that needs to be cleaned, the attic emptied, china packed . . . Oy, my head hurts. And, no, there is no leftover bike stuff. Well, Rosebud the red Trek 720 is up for sale but she's too big for Thom.

    Let's see, maybe an Alden open water rowing shell? Would that tempt him?
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    is a good thing!

    I haven't been to the grocery store in weeks. He makes my breakfast - today is breakfast burritos, cooks dinner, cleans up. Plus he's doing all the remodeling and yard work.

    It will end soon though. He started sending out resumes this week and already has people wanting interviews.

    V.
    Sounds DIVINE! When my DH was on leave, he did lots of different things, but NEVER the groceries, cleaning, cooking.... Enjoy while you can.

    SheFly
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    Quote Originally Posted by SheFly View Post
    Sounds DIVINE! When my DH was on leave, he did lots of different things, but NEVER the groceries, cleaning, cooking.... Enjoy while you can.

    SheFly
    I'm with SheFly - my husband's great about doing projects around the house, taking care of my bikes, cars, staining, making little parts to fix things, etc., but no way is he going to do the groceries, cleaning and cooking (probably best on the cooking LOL)!

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    Sounds like you have a good one there!

    When my ex-hubby was unemployed (for 1/2 of the time we were married)... he didn't do anything. I had to work, pay all the bills, wash the clothes, clean the house, go to the store, etc.

    Yea, you are shocked I'm divorced... eh?
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather, to skid in broadside thoroughly used-up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: WOW WHAT A RIDE!!!!"

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    lol It sounds like you have a WIFE! Don't we all wish we had one. Enjoy!

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica View Post
    is a good thing!

    I haven't been to the grocery store in weeks. He makes my breakfast - today is breakfast burritos, cooks dinner, cleans up. Plus he's doing all the remodeling and yard work.

    It will end soon though. He started sending out resumes this week and already has people wanting interviews.

    V.

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    My husband is a MUCH better housewife than I ever was. But he's also a much better breadwinner. So, while I enjoyed immensely the 2-3 months he was unemployed back in 1999 while I temped to keep the cash flowing, I'm very happy it was ONLY 2-3 months back in 1999. lol.

    He makes my bike habit and unemployment possible! He doesn't seem to mind.

    Karen

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    Whaaaaaaaaa....

    My husband's been retired for the last year and he started cooking yet, or doing groceries. Well he does clean and work on the house and lanscaping, and mess up the laundry.......[slaps self for saying something so negative],


    I keep telling myself......baby steps, he's figuring it out in baby steps.
    Living life like there's no tomorrow.

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    I'm still doing the laundry and emptying the litter box. I did cook a bunch this weekend too. I had a hankering for chicken pot pie and I made a pumpkin pie too. We went to the grocery store together yesterday as well.

    But he's making a stir fry right now for me to take for my lunch this week.

    V.
    Discipline is remembering what you want.


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    My DH is an early retiree (actually, he got laid off by our company during the telecom bust, but it worked out so well, he stayed at home!) He is phenomenal. He shops, cooks, does laundry, vacuums, cleans (not as well as I do, but he does some of it), maintains our bikes, does yardwork, repairs, house projects, etc....

    Because of all this, since he's been home getting many of the chores done we used to have to spend all weekend doing, we've actually gotten to have fun on weekends -- riding, hiking, kayaking, traveling, and most recently, buying a sailboat and going sailing.

    We are very fortunate to be able to live on my salary (not having children helps). He's happy, I'm happy; we're happy. We've been living this way for six years now, and it's working. This would not work for everyone, but it's just about perfect for us.

    Emily
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