Well, Another one bites the dust. Or so the song goes. Us bachelors haven't anything to complain about. We have more tractors and less furniture than you married guys. More hardware than software if you know what I mean. Of course you do have to pick all those paint colors for the bedroom and bathroom which can try a man. And you gotta do all the cooking, laundry and keep the floors swept and the house tidy too. But that can be done. It's easier than when I built the house for sure. Perhaps the saying's true - that a bachelor's work is never done. But batching it gives you certain inalienable rights too. For example; when it comes to who you can take a second notice of. If you get my drift. Lets you come late and leave early and not have to explain why, lets you mainly discuss things with those who understand the 4 cycles of an engine, Archimedes Principle, that honey dews are like cantelope only green, Saturdays are reserved for hunting, college games or local auctions and there's a darned good reason I haven't shaved for 3 days. Of course I still had to scrimp, save and go without for months to buy that new Tikka and Leupold but I didn't have to ask. You know? Oh, and another thing; It lets you have more liberties around the kitchen. For example, when the recipe calls for 1/3 pound of hamburger you more than likely have the tools at hand (and permission to use them)to add just that anount. Yes sir. You'll be giving up a lot don't you know? But seriously, Let your love be great and your kindness be greater. And your understanding and patience be greater still. Best wishes to you and her. And I mean that.
PS, The Blue paint on my thumb is from painting my buddy's Ford. Just to keep the topic on tractors -
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