Tuesday, June 5, 2012

5 Reasons Why I'm Glad My Wife is in New York

We all like to get away, don't we? I know I do.


My wife especially enjoys going to New York City. Well lucky me, she is at the NYC Blog World Conference all week long, and I am so glad. I need some time away from her because there are some very important things that I can only accomplish when she's outta here!

See ya. So long. Adios, senorita!

Now before you women type hang me out to dry, read my list. I'll tell you why I'm glad she's gone.

#1. I'm glad my wife is out of town for the week because she's traveling with her good friend and they are going to have a blast. My wife home educates our four children and we recently finished our school year. She deserves the mother-of-the-year award, but she settled on a week-long trip with a friend. So good for her, she finally gets a break. She'll have fun and I'll have the pleasure of knowing that while I'm pouring liquid plumber she's sipping on a well deserved martini.

#2. When my wife is out of town, I get a better view of what she does. I have no choice. Mom absence means a crash course in time management. I'm doing dishes, starting the oven, switching the laundry, watering the flowers, taking one of the kids here, taking another there, emptying the trash, washing one toilet and plunging the other after our kid's friends come in for a break from the heat. I barely have time for myself. But I am so glad I'm learning these lessons; it wouldn't have happened if she was here.

#3. Another reason I'm glad my wife is in New York is because I'm spending quality time with my kids. The first morning, I woke up 4 hours early to a crying daughter. Her stomach was hurting because she missed her mommy and she knew that I had to go to work that evening. We had to take a few moments and just focus on the good things, on what she was going to do next, and what she was going to do after that. It was good that I was there to help her through the stress. I finally had the chance to realize I'm not near as sensitive as I thought, and that I really only need about two hours of sleep.

#4. When my wife is away I get to cook more. Believe it or not I enjoy cooking. I hate to clean up, but I enjoy making the mess. And since my wife isn't here to kick me out of her kitchen, I get to make the hamburger patties extra thick, and the tater tots extra crispy! Of course, I get the pleasure of learning to do all of this while multi tasking and tweeting and blogging with someone constantly asking for something. But hey, I'm a dad, what could be better?

#5. The best part of sending my wife away on a mini vacation is that I am going to be so glad when she is back. I miss her, and appreciate her so much. And it's times like these that I get to enjoy doing all the things she is excellent at, which just so happens to be all the things I suck at! I'm not usually one to make predictions, but I'm feeling lucky. I have a pretty good feeling that I will be more in love with her than ever when she returns. Not sure if the feeling will be mutual, but so far, I spy a hot date night this weekend. So as long as she doesn't notice the dust bunnies everywhere, the cool-aid stain, the broken vase, and the drapes that caught on fire, I'm sure she'll feel the same way.

But what about you? Does your wife deserve a break? Of course she does! So send her to New York, or the beach, or a bed-n-breakfast. She'll love you for it, and you'll never be happier. After a few short days you'll be familiar with everything you need to know about running your home. Then, when she returns, you can sit back and delegate like a real man. See? Knowledge is power.

Come home soon and safe, sweetie.  ~ Jeff

15 comments:

  1. Dude, where can we bottle you ? ;-)

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    1. That's funny! I don't know anything about that. But honestly, I don't think the FDA would approve me.

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  2. This was such a wonderful post! The love and respect you have for your wife is beautiful and it came through in this amazing post! And I'm sure that no matter what damage has been left in your wake, your wife will be even more in love with you when she gets home than ever before because you stepped up and appreciate her and what she does so much!

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    1. Michelle, Thank you for the kind words. But you need to know, I was a nervous wreck that I wan't going to be able to communicate what you apparently took away. I had Amber read this before I published because I often write one thing and it comes out differently than I wanted it to. Sometimes what I think is funny can be offensive. LOL! Glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. I have a really great brother... and funny too:)

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    1. Thanks, Sis. And sorry I haven't sent you those pictures. The only time I think about them is when I do not have access to our pictures. Grrr.

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  4. This is awesome!! Could we get it in "People" Magazine and the NYTimes, just to name two? Honestly, you hit the nail on the head, and I'm delighted to say that both of my sons and my son-in-law would say the same thing (which makes my heart all shiny happy).

    WELL DONE -

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    1. Hi, Patti. I wish! If you know anyone that can get it done, I'd be forever grateful. Sounds like you have some good men in your family as well. I hope they know that it takes work to stay this way… a lot of work. I definitely have my dipshit moments. Thanks for reading.

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  5. The great part is that I got to meet Amber and Heather in NYC and we had to to share some laughs.

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  6. Yes, he's a sweet guy. This was nice information coming from home compared to what I'm getting when the kids talk to me. My daughter (10) has a continuous tummy ache till I get home, my son (14) just cracked the cover of his 3rd iPod, and my other son (12) is convinced by something on Twitter that we are entering a Zombie apocalypse!

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    1. And that's just the beginning, my dear. Just the beginning!

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  7. Ha!!! So cute! I'm sure your wife appreciates the vacation! As the second oldest of five, also educated at home, I know how much work goes into that! I'm sure everyone will be glad to see your dear wife return!

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  8. I loved the post. Your wife is a lucky woman. And from all you wrote...you are a lucky man. Or perhaps a different word than "lucky" would be more appropriate.

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  9. Hi there! Have you ever been in a situation when a person has stolen your personal ideas? Can't wait to hear from you.

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