Forum Thermomix
Welcoming Center, Management and General Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: obbie on March 14, 2012, 05:30:07 am
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;D I am supposed to be doing photocopying at the moment, While being on here at the same time.
My husband just walks in, and starts doing the photo copying for me.
I say, I was doing that.
He says, arn't you busy on the forum for Thermomix.
I'm spoilt.
Robyn ;D
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Lap it up Robyn. With all the wonderful cooking you do Hubby realises
that time spent on forum equals more yummy recipes.
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It's nice to have a husband who knows what has to be done without being asked Robyn - is he like that at home too ;)
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:) Yes Judy, he does so much without being asked.
At home and at work.
Robyn
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Lucky lady!
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Very lucky you. I love my DH and he works hard. But unless I tell him what to do at home he just dosnt think. If I left him to bath the kids on his own and they didn't call out he would forget about them I'm sure lol. I have left him to put the kids to bed before at 8.30pm and come home at 10pm to find the kids still up watching tv lol.
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You must have very wrinkly kids at times then Mandi :D :D :D :D
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You must have very wrinkly kids at times then Mandi :D :D :D :D
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Haha dede
Lucky girl robyn 😉
My dh is half half but generally needs instruction but wouldnt change him ss ge is good st other things
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Awww, how sweet. He's a keeper.
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my bf loves my thermi. i usually stay with him on weekends and take thermi with me and as soon as i walk through the door the questions start,
'whats for dinner?' and 'how do i make it?' he used to hate cooking now he loves it.
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Kathleenm, he sounds a keeper too.
My husband cooks too, but not in the thermie.
Robyn
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My DH vacuums every Sunday and will often put out the washing if I'm not home. He does all the outside work and will even sometimes dust. He can cook but prefers not too. He can iron too but I've just got a new iron and he says he can't work it. :P
His national service trained him well.
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You have to be thankful he was forced to do that Cookie. At least you know he can look after himself when you go off with DD on your trips.
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Lucky you cookie. My DH wouldn't know which end of the vacuum cleaner to use lol. I can't recall him ever using it (oh yes he has, to vacuum his car once every 6 months)
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Lucky you cookie. My DH wouldn't know which end of the vacuum cleaner to use lol. I can't recall him ever using it (oh yes he has, to vacuum his car once every 6 months)
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Lucky you cookie. My DH wouldn't know which end of the vacuum cleaner to use lol. I can't recall him ever using it (oh yes he has, to vacuum his car once every 6 months)
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Haha dd my dh is the same.. The other day he even asked me where to find something in the kitchen and when i went to oz without hi. Once he rang me in australia to ask me how to work the washing machine.. I think there are just some dh who reallllly need their wives lol!!
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So so true Frozzie. My DH often asks me where something is , and I always say where it has been for the last 6 years. He has no idea how to start the dishwasher and always asks which setting to put the washing machine on.
And he is not to good around computers either, my DS 5 knows more about them than he does.
Yep he definitely needs me :)
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Sounds like you are very blessed! Lucky you! :-*
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Computers are ok and electrical etc.. I hope so considering he is an engineer lol but house stuff no hope... Even the kids stuff when i ask him to help them with their rooms.. Oh my goodness he is as bad as them.. Stuff shoved wherever it will fit 😄😄😄