ruby leaves donny way better presents than betty sue. outside "his"
bathroom. he calls it ruby's "minefield"
janice
>> Don't forget that he'll wash the occassional chicken...
Bruce sounds like a gem. And don't forget Donny's part-time career as an
underwear model...he needs to get credit for that one.
Karen Thomas, NC
>>>I will too. I will say thank you god for my husband rodan who altho he is
>>>impossi le to hold a simple conversation is nice to the animals
>>>especially traveller. janice
Now, Janice...! I've had conversations with Donny, once while he was
stirring the mushrooms for me for the spaghetti
I will too. I will say thank you god for my husband rodan who altho he
is impossi le to hold a simple conversation is nice to the animals
especially traveller.
janice
2008/6/25 Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Bruce, who hasn't been on a horse in 40 years, cleans the stalls, does the
> afternoon feeding, does all the hauling of feed, hay, shavings, maintains
> the horse trailer and hauls me to an occassional endurance ride.
Don't forget that he'll wash the o
On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Nancy Sturm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The horses are their thing too, making them "our thing."
>
> Bruce, who hasn't been on a horse in 40 years, cleans the stalls, does the
> afternoon feeding, does all the hauling of feed, hay, shavings, maintains
> the hor
>>>I think a husband can be very involved with horses and still not
>>>actually ride horses.
Good point. Cary certainly doesn't ride Hoover, the one-half-pound parrot,
but everyone who knows them knows how attached Cary is to his little pink
macho man. Same with the dogs and cats. Why wou
The horses are their thing too, making them "our thing."
Bruce, who hasn't been on a horse in 40 years, cleans the stalls, does the
afternoon feeding, does all the hauling of feed, hay, shavings, maintains
the horse trailer and hauls me to an occassional endurance ride.
If I even whisper the
>>> the other nite when traveller colicd, his first time ever, and he is my
>>> husnands horse, as he was walking him and he kept trying to go down, as
>>> ge passed me he said "you realize if this one goes you are on you're
>>> on" and that worried me til I remembered him getting up on freezin
the other nite when traveller colicd, his first time ever, and he is
my husnands horse, as he was walking him and he kept trying to go
down, as ge passed me he said "you realize if this one goes you are
on you're on" and that worried me til I remembered him getting up on
freezing cold morning and m
> Well, we've only been married for 22 years, so I guess we're still figuring
> the whole marriage thing out yet. . . ; )
>
I've been married 32 years and I still am not sure I have it figured
out - the rules keep changing :-)
--
Laree in NC
Doppa & Mura
Simon, Sadie and Sam (the "S" gang)
"Ye
Laree said:
> . . . He also is the one that did the
> biggest share of the fencing and getting the place ready for the horses to
> be here.<
Okay, to be fair, my husband DID put up all our fencing and built my
horsebarn.And he usually helps me with most of the hay. But the day
to day s
>
> I guess I'm lucky too.
Yes, me,too. The horses are "my thing" so I do all the chores
concerning them but if I have to be away from home or sick, my husband
is wonderful about feeding and doing whatever needs to be done while
I'm gone. I think that is very fair. He also is the one that did t
2008/6/25 Renee Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Janice McDonald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> . . .my husband starts in " I feed every morning at 5 am and now on your
>> days to feed they have to stand out there suffering until as late as
>> 6;30..."
>
>Wow, a hu
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