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My difficult child husband is quietly ramping up...
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 327634" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>My husband had a commute like that for a couple of years. At first it was miserable. He never actually complained about the drive, but what a grumpus! </p><p></p><p>I started to get him books on tape from the library. As I recall, I started with the Janet Evanovich <em>Stephanie Plum</em> books. Then he got wrapped up in the Harry Potter books, and re-read some of his favorite "Lord of the Rings", etc. It was good starting off with the "#'s" books, because they're funny and they gave him something to laugh about.</p><p></p><p>He got to where he was picking out the books, and I was ordering them online from the library and then he had what he wanted. He still had a long drive, but he was back to his old self.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 327634, member: 99"] My husband had a commute like that for a couple of years. At first it was miserable. He never actually complained about the drive, but what a grumpus! I started to get him books on tape from the library. As I recall, I started with the Janet Evanovich [I]Stephanie Plum[/I] books. Then he got wrapped up in the Harry Potter books, and re-read some of his favorite "Lord of the Rings", etc. It was good starting off with the "#'s" books, because they're funny and they gave him something to laugh about. He got to where he was picking out the books, and I was ordering them online from the library and then he had what he wanted. He still had a long drive, but he was back to his old self. [/QUOTE]
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