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Unemployment a marital blessing in disguise...
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<blockquote data-quote="cindygirl" data-source="post: 306863" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>My husband is in construction. Even when he is home he remains blissfully unaware of the inner workings of the inner sanctum. He didn't used to listen but now that he is on his medications for his bipolar he listens a bit better but even now he confines himself to doing laundry, getting the dishes in the dishwasher ect. He can spend an hour and a half folding and putting away a load of laundry. When he used to vacuum he would start at dawn and go to lights out. He would vacuum everything including the toilet. When the kids got home he would disappear upstairs to the tv until bedtime because they don't listen. His idea of helping out is to yell for the kids to do something every minute. Even things that are easier to do ourselves then to argue with them. So if your husband is learning something, enjoy it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cindygirl, post: 306863, member: 1744"] My husband is in construction. Even when he is home he remains blissfully unaware of the inner workings of the inner sanctum. He didn't used to listen but now that he is on his medications for his bipolar he listens a bit better but even now he confines himself to doing laundry, getting the dishes in the dishwasher ect. He can spend an hour and a half folding and putting away a load of laundry. When he used to vacuum he would start at dawn and go to lights out. He would vacuum everything including the toilet. When the kids got home he would disappear upstairs to the tv until bedtime because they don't listen. His idea of helping out is to yell for the kids to do something every minute. Even things that are easier to do ourselves then to argue with them. So if your husband is learning something, enjoy it. [/QUOTE]
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