Ian cooks...but we normally cook together, which I like.
With the exception of the grocery shopping (and the fact that he cooks sometimes, leaving huge messes for me to clean up), and the added fact that I am the one who looks at the bills and make sure they all get paid on time (he doesn't check the mail, even), your husband and my bf could be twins. Does the frantic rushing come with complaints about your housekeeping?Originally Posted by pushylady
I cook, and plan all our meals, and do the grocery shopping. And do most of the dishes and most of the rest of the housework.D only does it when someone is coming round, then he frantically rushes round trying to make the apartment look habitable.
Originally Posted by white cat lover
I don't have a husband or boyfiend or finace to cook for me! Will someone lend me thiers? Preferably one who can cook!
Ian recently admitted to his feminism. It was a beautiful day.Originally Posted by ugaimes
Bradley's a great cook (and a budding feminist, though he'd probably never admit it), so we take turns cooking. It's great
HEHEHE My son likes it and he will tell you straight out whether he was a male or a female he would still be who he is and he can not change it. He said if that makes people call me rude names so be it, am happy with myself, besides all the girls love me .. He cracks me up. He is the first to say he is feminineOriginally Posted by lionessrampant
Ian recently admitted to his feminism. It was a beautiful day.
With minor deviations, that about sums up our home, too.Originally Posted by Yosemite
I'm it! I do all the cooking, cleaning up, cleaning, washing, ironing - I do it all. John gets home about an hour before I do and usually sits and watches TV until I get home and get dinner ready.
On the other hand, I don't have to worry about my car servicing - he changes the oil, does any brake work, timing belt, pretty much anything any mechanic would do. He also does all the outdoor work - snow removal in the winter, mowing/trimming lawn in summer, takes care of spraying the trees, etc.
He's always working on some project or other so he's definitely not a lazy man - we just have our own areas. I honestly prefer him to stay out of my kitchen. (Yes - it's MY kitchen!)
Your son sounds so sweet!Originally Posted by momof3rugratz
I think my son will make a great husband, wife, father, mother.... He can cook good, do hair, clean great, and man can he pick out the best clothers for a boy, girl, man, woman... I think he is the greatest 8 year old I know with a heart of gold...
I find this amazing. My SIL from Branson, MO and her family eat out all the time - they say it's cheaper than buying groceries and cooking. She spend several hours with her daughter just browing one of our larger chain grocery stores on her last visit to Canada. She said she had never seen anything like it and couldn't believe all the products we had to choose from.Originally Posted by Amandaofcols
I like cooking, but it's soooo expensive to cook "real food" and it's just not worth the effort for 2 people that barely eat anything anyway. So typically Billy cooks the frozen meal in a bag type things, he even does the dishes afterwards!But I do keep the rest of the house clean and do all the blasted laundry! Now if it's a special occaision and family is coming over, I'll bust out the pots and pans!
If you ask he probably would. the only trouble I have with him is he is a little stud. He walked in Wal-Mart and opened the door for the lady and she just went nuts I said Dakoda you have to watch it (the lady was all over his hair) We don't know these people and am uncomfortable with someone touching you, so we leave he does it again and another lady is all over him o.Originally Posted by rosiemac
Your son sounds so sweet!Does he want to do some retail therapy with me on saturday
No, we rarely eat out, we just buy the pre-made frozen meal things you get in the freezer section at the grocery store. And I would much prefer to cook a real meal, but the stuff in cook books is just insanely complicated. And individual ingredients add up really quick!! Plus, that's a lot of effort for just 2 people that eat like birds... I think once we have children it will be different.Originally Posted by Yosemite
I find this amazing. My SIL from Branson, MO and her family eat out all the time - they say it's cheaper than buying groceries and cooking. She spend several hours with her daughter just browing one of our larger chain grocery stores on her last visit to Canada. She said she had never seen anything like it and couldn't believe all the products we had to choose from.
Not so here in Canada. Also, I prefer to make my food from fresh ingredients and nothing with preservatives if I can possibly help it.
Thats the only trouble these days because you can't be too sure who your talking toOriginally Posted by momof3rugratz
If you ask he probably would. the only trouble I have with him is he is a little stud. He walked in Wal-Mart and opened the door for the lady and she just went nuts I said Dakoda you have to watch it (the lady was all over his hair) We don't know these people and am uncomfortable with someone touching you, so we leave he does it again and another lady is all over him o.
Yes it worries me alot. I think more now that my hubby is gone.Originally Posted by rosiemac
Thats the only trouble these days because you can't be too sure who your talking toIt's a shame though isn't it.
Originally Posted by CommonOddity042
With the exception of the grocery shopping (and the fact that he cooks sometimes, leaving huge messes for me to clean up), and the added fact that I am the one who looks at the bills and make sure they all get paid on time (he doesn't check the mail, even), your husband and my bf could be twins. Does the frantic rushing come with complaints about your housekeeping?