Like I tell the wife, it is part of the deal we made many years ago. I have to help her with dressing etc. Fact is I have to buy her bra's for her as she hasn't been shopping for many years. Just got done folding up a fitted sheet. I had gone on line and got instructions from Martha and threw in my own methods along with it and they come out pretty good. I do not iron them though and that is one job the wife still does a little at a time. Not the sheets, shirts etc.
Learning a lot about cooking. I don't mind that for the two of us but when the kids come, well, some don't like this , some don't like that. But, life goes on.
Some years ago she had a stomach feeding tube put in and I tell her I fed her like a baby, every 6 hours for over 3 months. I would hook her up in the middle of the night and fall back to sleep. Some times didn't get the drip rate right so it took a long time but it made for poor sleep just like the babies did. But, I still got her so that makes me the winner, right.
I am able to go for three or fours hours at a time though to do all the other jobs, like I need to see if I can mow grass. Rain, rain, rain.
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