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Re: How many of you get help from your wife
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Posted by jerrycpp on April 25, 2006 at 16:07:52 from (209.116.240.11):
In Reply to: How many of you get help from your wife posted by Aowner on April 22, 2006 at 07:05:51:
I met my wife in Northern Vermont, and after 5 years of letter writing she came west (Washington State)to see where I live. She saw my MF-135, 8N, and TO-20 - I'm not sure if she married me or my tractors. She changes her own oil, plows, mows, rakes (wants to bale) cooks, sews, gardens, and teaches classical piano. She keeps up with the news, knits in front of the fire at night, raises and butchers chickens,and supports my harebrained schemes. She is with me 100% as we build a 40X70 shop, and is encouraging me to build an airplane (a life-long dream of mine.) She takes care of herself, and keeps house and home together when I'm gone for months at a time. She is the best wife I've ever had, and loves my daughter like her own. She can wire a house, lay blocks, build a chicken house, and install roofing. And, when she puts on her good clothes, can attend a society dinner and know which fork to use. We share a love of classical music, machinery, and each other. A zero-maintenance wife is indeed a gift from heaven.
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