Okay...I had a different post and I have deleted it.
We all need to be happy and not read my bitching about Life's little unfair-ities. That's just not right, especially with so much more misery in the world there is really no room left, logically, for the little stuff.
The sun is shining, I have students today, I'm home ALONE with the kids (the past five days off for you-know-who just about killed me) and, although I have a resultingly huge amount of laundry debt to pay off (that you-know-who could have helped with instead of sitting around picking his nose and his head, and dozing all day yesterday while I worked by butt off around the house) I will finish and I will be a better person because of it...and there will be no broken windows from asking you-know-who to actually do something.
And I will be happy!
Now back to regularly-scheduled programming.
That was a very tempered-down post. Less passion, less Taurean, more tempered approach in 2008. Good thing?
jueves, 27 de diciembre de 2007
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I hated when my ex did that. I'd no sooner get the house cleaned than it would be trashed again. It's not like that anymore thank heaven.
ResponderEliminarEvery day is good if we let it I think. Of course bitch sessions are very necessary too.
Hi, Z:
ResponderEliminarI can't say he does not do anything. It is all on his time, in his world, when he feels like it, and when it happens it helps. Unfortunately, he usually kicks in around 5 p.m. or so when I have already been up for 12 hours and am starting to get tired.
Y así es la vida. That is Life. Sho ga nai.
Hell Princess, let it all hang out!
ResponderEliminarThis is your "house" on the internet. And you have a right to blow fire if you want too.
It beats going upside his head with a lamp, or a fireplace tool.
But I can sympathise with how you feel. I get uber resentful of a significant other if they are "half stepping", or even if I feel that they possible are..
We men are easy to train, trust me...
Hi, Windrider:
ResponderEliminarA certain adage comes to mind, which has something to do with old dogs and new tricks...
and I have come to see culture plays a part, which is hard to undo.
These are just mini things. I can deal! ;)