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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 169428" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Finding time and energy to put into a relationship is so difficult. And after 25 years, well, you've said and done about all there is to say and do. Having the difficult children around all the time is exhausting. It seems like husband and I have nothing to talk about if we aren't talking about one of the kids. I have to make time. If I'm feeling good, I make lunch and carry it to him at the store. If I'm feeling up to it, I'll fix his favorite meal, and tell the kids to find something else to do for the evening and cut off the phones. I look for little things while I'm out to pick up for him that I know he'll like----anything Harley Davidson around here is always appreciated. I try to do little things to let him know I appreciate him and he seems to react in kind. So, maybe some new fishing lures???? While he's fishing suprise him with a picnic????</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 169428, member: 1436"] Finding time and energy to put into a relationship is so difficult. And after 25 years, well, you've said and done about all there is to say and do. Having the difficult children around all the time is exhausting. It seems like husband and I have nothing to talk about if we aren't talking about one of the kids. I have to make time. If I'm feeling good, I make lunch and carry it to him at the store. If I'm feeling up to it, I'll fix his favorite meal, and tell the kids to find something else to do for the evening and cut off the phones. I look for little things while I'm out to pick up for him that I know he'll like----anything Harley Davidson around here is always appreciated. I try to do little things to let him know I appreciate him and he seems to react in kind. So, maybe some new fishing lures???? While he's fishing suprise him with a picnic???? [/QUOTE]
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