An overall state of happiness seems subjective and relative due to occasional variations. But, I would bet that we are way up on the positive end of the happiness scale - married as young college students and now in our 59th year. Another big celebration next summer - if I make it that far.
Yes, but it's an 'eyes open ' kind of marriage. She became her Dad, which was not ideal. She is a different person than the girl I married. She has a lot of health problems, she will not live a long life. Her medication has her on edge all the time. I treat her like the weaker vessel that she is, but her rudeness makes that a challenge. She is very talented with organization and finances, I value her very much. We are doing great financially because of her, I would spend every dime having a good time. She has made my life better in many ways. God gave me a love and patience with her. He knew what He was doing, she is a great woman.
Ahhhh crap, I gotta buy her a birthday present in 2 weeks.
Might get her a new vacuum. One that doesn't make so much noise while I'm trying to sleep.
Dude PM me! My wife picked up a new vacuum at Costco the other day and she loves that thing. She's been vacuuming every damn day. I ain't never seen anything like it. This is the gal that grew up with maids doing everything for her.
Mine likes to vacuum and then come show me all the debris in that clear cylinder like it's some type of trophy catch.
She be all like "you see this, look at this FFFILTH...., this is what's in this house"
wtf
...i gave her the one Rudy clap the other morning.
Ahhhh crap, I gotta buy her a birthday present in 2 weeks.
Might get her a new vacuum. One that doesn't make so much noise while I'm trying to sleep.
Dude PM me! My wife picked up a new vacuum at Costco the other day and she loves that thing. She's been vacuuming every damn day. I ain't never seen anything like it. This is the gal that grew up with maids doing everything for her.
Mine likes to vacuum and then come show me all the debris in that clear cylinder like it's some type of trophy catch.
She be all like "you see this, look at this FFFILTH...., this is what's in this house"
wtf
...i gave her the one Rudy clap the other morning.
Keto is eating her gray matter
Yeah I know right?!!!
Look at all this cat and dog hair and I just vacuumed yesterday.
That's great honey, cant wait to see what tomorrow brings, that'll be exciting. Maybe I can chase the animals around with the broom later ta knock some more loose.
I always wanted to invent a vacuum jacket you strap on your kritter and it works up the loose hair and sucks it right offa 'em. It'd be a great seller until the first time someone tried it on a cat. Then I'd be sued outa existence.
Last edited by Fireball2; 11/20/19.
_______________________________________________________ An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack
I was very happily married for 15+ years to my college sweetheart. Folks always said we were perfect together, a marriage that they looked to as perfect and it showed. Really happy, but sadly she got killed in a car accident. I was left single with 3 young kids. Spent a couple years alone without dating but finally decided I had to get out there and start seeing other women. Weird, but the third Woman I dated was everything I always wanted(she was divorced, also with 3 kids). Had 2 dates that first night and now, 23 years later, we are still remarkably happy. We have renovated 3 homes in that time, built a business and worked together, and now, being retired, we spend hours together and love it. I think unhappiness in marriage is a result of one of the partners or other wanting/expecting marriage to be a great cure for something that is either missing or lacking.
I think unhappiness in marriage is a result of one of the partners or other wanting/expecting marriage to be a great cure for something that is either missing or lacking.
Truer words were never spoken. If you can't live in your own skin you ain't gunna like being married.
_______________________________________________________ An 8 dollar driveway boy living in a T-111 shack
Yes. Almost 28 years. We've been through some tough times and some amazing times. The key is both of us just being too hard-headed to quit. Too many folks quit when times get hard and never discover how awesome it can be on the other side. Unfortunately, she's got stage 4 breast cancer that has spread to her brain, so we don't have many (if any) anniversaries left. But we're making the most of the time we have left. If you are married, try to remember that life is fragile and tomorrow isn't guaranteed. Make the most of it.
Hookset: Prayers done for your Mrs. - your words are profound. I think I will give the VarmintWife a big hug when she gets home from work this afternoon? The VarmintWife and I have been together for nearly 50 years now and married for 44. Life is precious - indeed. Hold into the wind VarmintGuy