Wife, Unfrumped
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008nag. verb 1) To annoy by continual scolding, faultfinding, complaining, urging, etc. 2) To keep troubling or worrying constantly.
You know, there’s nothing a husband hates to come home to more than a nagging wife. I really think that’s true. If a man works hard all day, puts all his pay into household and, especially if the wife stays home, supports the family, why should he have to listen to an evening of we never do anything or why can’t we be like them or there’s hardly money for anything or I’m sick of cooking every night…?

I must admit, I’ve been guilty of all the above and it got me nowhere. Unless you’re planning to end your union, what good does it do to nag?
Also, men are so visual, I’ve never gotten poor results from putting on something at least presentable and “fun” — just for hubby.
Want to talk to your husband, or have him talk to you? I tell my husband to have a seat and let me see his feet and then I give him a foot massage. He sometimes reciprocates, but I don’t mind massaging his feet because I am actually studying (on my own) to learn reflexology. It benefits all of my family, and maybe someday even my friends. Some day perhaps I can learn in a more professional setting.
As my teacher, I use Reflexology: The Timeless Art of Self Healing, if you’re interested.
Anyway, husbands appreciate things like that and they may even chat a bit while sitting there.

I’m not ready to share any recipes yet, but last night I made myself an herbal broth to put over rice. It was good, but not good enough. Once I get it just right, I’ll share the recipe. This had dandelion greens, dulse (a sea vegetable), garlic chives…

and some spring onions…

and some other things, and the rice I made had some rosemary in it. I love my biggest, oldest rosemary plant, by the way.

I’ve been working on a bit of menu planning. I think I should start putting my best meals on index cards with the ingredients required on the backs and then use them to grocery shop. So much I want to do!!

I’m gearing up to share some doll house adventures, too. I haven’t forgotten, really.
As Pooh says, Happy Winds-day.
Lynn

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