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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 637217" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I don't mind cooking, though it would be fun, if it wasn't always on me. husband doesn't cook, or does, but just some specials in special occasions. And makes so much noise about it, that I at times hope he wouldn't. easy child knows how to cook, I made sure of that when boys were younger and it used to be his chore to cook us a meal once a week, but I have let that slide. He is busy, he started to postpone his cooking turns with good and not-so-good excuses. Considering that he actually is really busy and that the reason for those cooking turns was already fulfilled (he had learnt to cook healthy meals with reasonable budget), I let that go.</p><p></p><p>Actually I'm looking for the break from cooking, when difficult child gets home. We are trying to come up with chores for him to keep him moving. Cooking, cleaning etc. are obvious. And since he actually likes cooking and is nowadays bit of a neat freak I may even have a real vacation from household chores if I get lucky. Would prefer to come up something for him to do outside (something hard for his back and light for stress) but this time of a year is challenging in that, and cooking and cleaning would at least give me a break.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 637217, member: 14557"] I don't mind cooking, though it would be fun, if it wasn't always on me. husband doesn't cook, or does, but just some specials in special occasions. And makes so much noise about it, that I at times hope he wouldn't. easy child knows how to cook, I made sure of that when boys were younger and it used to be his chore to cook us a meal once a week, but I have let that slide. He is busy, he started to postpone his cooking turns with good and not-so-good excuses. Considering that he actually is really busy and that the reason for those cooking turns was already fulfilled (he had learnt to cook healthy meals with reasonable budget), I let that go. Actually I'm looking for the break from cooking, when difficult child gets home. We are trying to come up with chores for him to keep him moving. Cooking, cleaning etc. are obvious. And since he actually likes cooking and is nowadays bit of a neat freak I may even have a real vacation from household chores if I get lucky. Would prefer to come up something for him to do outside (something hard for his back and light for stress) but this time of a year is challenging in that, and cooking and cleaning would at least give me a break. [/QUOTE]
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