Tigger&Belle
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But if the OP's husband was being mature, he would have worked out the solution, then told the OP, "This is what happened, I'm sorry, and this is how I solved the problem. Your mom needs these chores done and it's a win/win solution". Sounds like there are some issues all around, but nothing so serious that they can't be worked out.
OK, you want to know something REALLY stupid. You think getting mad over $120 is stupid? How about getting mad over $1.20? The other night my DH and I were going up to bed. I'd put a couple packs of cat treats on the steps that belong upstairs. I had my hands full with laundry and asked my DH to grab them and bring them upstairs where they belong. In the 10 seconds that I asked him and he passed by them
my DH forgot. When he got upstairs I asked him if he brought them upstairs and he told me that he'd forgotten them. I
because he's always forgetting things and nothing more was said.
The next morning my DH commented that the kittens had ripped the pack open and eaten them. When I saw the pack I told him the kittens hadn't done that, it would have been the dog (another duh moment) and if he had have brought them upstairs when I asked him that wouldn't have happened. How stupid is that of me?
I did catch myself and I shut up. For crying out loud, it was a $1.20 pack of cat treats, if that, and I was giving my DH a bad time about it. As if he doesn't know he should have brought it upstairs. That's the kind of thing that many wives tend to do to their husbands (and they tend to do to their wives...). Pointing out the obvious as if they are little kids. It really does nothing to build a marriage.
OK, you want to know something REALLY stupid. You think getting mad over $120 is stupid? How about getting mad over $1.20? The other night my DH and I were going up to bed. I'd put a couple packs of cat treats on the steps that belong upstairs. I had my hands full with laundry and asked my DH to grab them and bring them upstairs where they belong. In the 10 seconds that I asked him and he passed by them
my DH forgot. When he got upstairs I asked him if he brought them upstairs and he told me that he'd forgotten them. I
because he's always forgetting things and nothing more was said. The next morning my DH commented that the kittens had ripped the pack open and eaten them. When I saw the pack I told him the kittens hadn't done that, it would have been the dog (another duh moment) and if he had have brought them upstairs when I asked him that wouldn't have happened. How stupid is that of me?
I did catch myself and I shut up. For crying out loud, it was a $1.20 pack of cat treats, if that, and I was giving my DH a bad time about it. As if he doesn't know he should have brought it upstairs. That's the kind of thing that many wives tend to do to their husbands (and they tend to do to their wives...). Pointing out the obvious as if they are little kids. It really does nothing to build a marriage.
Now to keep me from getting so pissy to begin with.


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