You wonder, "What the
Oh, since you ask, here are the answers:
- She has been trying to clean up the whole house, but your toddler kept nagging her since he didn't feel well.
- She picked up the girls and had to stop by at the headmaster's office because they defended themselves from the boys who kept making fun of them yet the headmaster thought that they had problems with attitude. She spent about an hour there, trying to make things clear.
- She went to the hypermarket to buy the groceries but hey, the kids were kinda on the blink, so she forgot to buy the most important ingredient for the dinner she would be preparing for you so she had to go back there because--remember yesterday--you wanted her to prepare that special meal!
- She got home very late. And, the girls' outfits were a mess. She needed to put them in the laundry right away so they won't get ruined and still can be used--which might save you lots of money rather than having to buy the girls new outfits.
Instead of adding craziness into her day, why don't you cuddle her, give her a soft massage on her back and help her with the cooking. She is your wife, the mother of your kids and not at all your slave.
5 comments:
This is great adsvice! I don't have a husband, but if I did, I would have him read your blog!
What advice would you have for Elliot Spitzer, if any?
Oh I think Spitzer has learned his lesson.
But, seeing his wife being there for him gave me such a bad headache.
Heh. I'd tell him to prepare his own &%$#$!! special meal. ;-)
What a great idea for a blog! I happen to be a woman, but I will pass this on to some men I know, as well as keep reading myself. Good luck!
It's just like an eye opener for the men who rate their work more important than their wife's work. Definitely a man should be wise enough to understand that his wife's work is equally important and have the same significance.
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