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Funny But Strangely Familiar

26 Oct 2010

Dear Friends,
  It is important for men to remember that, as women grow older, it becomes harder for them to maintain the same quality of housekeeping as when they were younger. When you notice this, try to show some understanding. My name is Tony , and let me relate how I handled the situation with my wife, Annie.  
 
   When I retired a few years ago, it became necessary for Annie to get a full time job along with her part-time job, both for extra income and for the health benefits that we need.  
 
   Shortly after she started working, I noticed she was beginning to show her age. I usually get home from fishing or the golf course about the same time she gets home  from work. Although she knows how hungry I am,  she almost always says she has to rest for half an hour or so before she starts dinner. I don't yell at her. Instead, I tell her to take her time and just wake me when she gets dinner on the table. I generally have lunch in the Men's Club Grill at the golf course, so eating out again at night is not reasonable. I'm ready for some home-cooking when I hit that door.
 
   She used to do the dishes as soon as we finished eating, but now it's not unusual for them to sit on the table for several hours after dinner. I do what I can by diplomatically reminding her several times each evening that the dishes won't clean themselves. I know she really appreciates this, as it does seem to motivate her to get them done before she goes to bed.
 
   Another symptom of aging is complaining. For example, she will say that it is difficult for her to find time to pay the monthly bills and grocery shop during her lunch hour. But, boys, we take 'em for better or worse, so I just smile and offer encouragement. I tell her to stretch it out over two or even three days. That way she won't have to rush so much. I also remind her that missing lunch completely now and then wouldn't hurt her any (if you know what I mean). I like to think that this is one of my strong points.
 
   When she is doing simple jobs, she seems to think she needs more rest periods. She had to take a break when she was only half finished mowing the yard. I try not to make a scene. I'm a fair man. I tell her to fix herself a nice , big, cold glass of freshly squeezed lemonade and just sit for a while.  And, as long as she is making one for herself, she may as well make one for me, too --- or just bring me a cold beer in a frosted mug.
 
   I know that I probably look like a saint in the way I support Annie, and I'm not saying that showing this much consideration is easy. Nobody knows better than I do how frustrating women get as they get older, but, guys, even if you just use a little more tact and less criticism of your aging wife because of this letter, I will consider that writing it was well worthwhile. After all, we are put on this earth to help each other.  
 
Signed,   
Tony

EDITOR'S NOTE:  
 
   Tony died tragically on June 1st of a perforated rectum. The police report says he was found with a Calloway extra long 50-inch Big Bertha Driver II golf club jammed up his rear end, with barely 5 inches of grip showing and with a sledge hammer lying nearby.
 
   His wife  was arrested and charged with murder. The all-woman jury took only 15 minutes to find her Not Guilty, accepting her defense that Tony somehow, without looking, accidentally sat down on his golf club.

 

Sounds familiar? It's only a bit of fun but why not come along to United Sisters and get a chance to air your views, share your concerns, get support, make a difference and enjoy yourself into the bargain. Meetings held at Electra House, contact Sarah Hill on 01493 656372 for details or email sarah.hill@communityconnections.org.uk


Comments


Inspirational!! - Oct 26, 2010
I absolutely love it! My current gentleman friend doesn't play golf, but I'm sure I could improvise with a cricket bat and some gentle persuasion! Tallulah, the United Sisters meet at Electra House on Southtown Road - we're currently re-jigging our meeting dates but keep an eye on >> http://www.96ktalkback.co.uk/users_group-392950181/ << this group for details! x

Sarah Hill
Tony Dear Tony.... - Oct 26, 2010
How sad to hear of Annie's tragic loss. I am sure there will be a huge void left in her life that that will be difficult to fill. But Annie take comfort that your sister's united in sorrow will be there to comfort you...and you can borrow my golf club anytime!

Angela Norton
how funny! - Oct 26, 2010
very good indeed, what a great sense of humour 'Tony' has!!!!! when and where do the sisters meet!?

tallulah minky

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