True of my Mother- she was 100% dedicated to being the best housewife she could be. The more I have to take care of myself now, the more I’m impressed by the boundless energy she had.
Seriously, I don’t know how my mother and father did it. From childhood they each had very little and ended very comfortably set, even after adopting three children. I think the Depression and World War Two toughened them and many others. I get half the work done in twice the time.
My mom was very efficient at running the house, she had some sort of a system that worked for her, but totally unobservable and unknown to me. Things sort of happened like magic.
However, when it came to telling a story, my mom figured that it was necessary to fill in with every last bit of information and explore every rabbit hole. For example if the story involved a meeting a friend of hers and her daughter at the store , my mom would explain where the daughter went to school, what grade she was in and what she was wearing even if it were not relevant to the story.
I recall interrupting my mom once and telling her, “Just give me the details.”
It is strange, isn’t it, how people either become their parents OR become their complete opposites??? Maybe that only applies to people who had very strong parents. . .of course, that’s a generalization, so that makes it suspect. . .too early for psychology/philosophy. . .MORE COFFEE, PLEASE!!!!
So remember that all you guys out there, Act Like Your Mother. If you spouse makes you mad, don’t argue with them, cry and lock yourself in the bathroom. Go tool shopping, because you need a new drill driver for spring. Heaven forbid the guys at work see you using the same drill driver that you used yesterday. Don’t forget you need at least 30 pairs of work boots, and remember never wear white, not even white underwear, after Labor day.
This has been a public service announcement from the Men Who Act Like Their Mothers Society.
seanfear about 2 years ago
… so i should be half-deaf and sick of everything?
blunebottle about 2 years ago
True of my Mother- she was 100% dedicated to being the best housewife she could be. The more I have to take care of myself now, the more I’m impressed by the boundless energy she had.
PraiseofFolly about 2 years ago
Seriously, I don’t know how my mother and father did it. From childhood they each had very little and ended very comfortably set, even after adopting three children. I think the Depression and World War Two toughened them and many others. I get half the work done in twice the time.
dflak about 2 years ago
And twice the time to tell a story.
My mom was very efficient at running the house, she had some sort of a system that worked for her, but totally unobservable and unknown to me. Things sort of happened like magic.
However, when it came to telling a story, my mom figured that it was necessary to fill in with every last bit of information and explore every rabbit hole. For example if the story involved a meeting a friend of hers and her daughter at the store , my mom would explain where the daughter went to school, what grade she was in and what she was wearing even if it were not relevant to the story.
I recall interrupting my mom once and telling her, “Just give me the details.”
1953Baby about 2 years ago
It is strange, isn’t it, how people either become their parents OR become their complete opposites??? Maybe that only applies to people who had very strong parents. . .of course, that’s a generalization, so that makes it suspect. . .too early for psychology/philosophy. . .MORE COFFEE, PLEASE!!!!
gopher gofer about 2 years ago
i should act dead…?
CorkLock about 2 years ago
Yes fat and sassy. True?
Daltongang Premium Member about 2 years ago
So remember that all you guys out there, Act Like Your Mother. If you spouse makes you mad, don’t argue with them, cry and lock yourself in the bathroom. Go tool shopping, because you need a new drill driver for spring. Heaven forbid the guys at work see you using the same drill driver that you used yesterday. Don’t forget you need at least 30 pairs of work boots, and remember never wear white, not even white underwear, after Labor day.
This has been a public service announcement from the Men Who Act Like Their Mothers Society.
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sorry, but I’m not gonna work that hard.
metagalaxy1970 about 2 years ago
Uh, no.
cuzinron47 about 2 years ago
It’s not in my nature to act like that.
fuzzybritches about 2 years ago
Thanks but no thanks . . . my mother was vitriolic and bitter. I achieved what I did by learning not to be like her.
pearlyqim about 2 years ago
So true!
anomalous4 about 2 years ago
She’s got a point…my mom just turned 89 & can run my wheels off!
Teto85 Premium Member about 2 years ago
No. I would rather not abuse, torture or mutilate my children emotionally or physically.
stillfickled Premium Member about 2 years ago
I would not have traded my mom for anybody!
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
You DON’T want me to act like my mother. Trust me on this.
Nobody_Important about 2 years ago
With as toxic as my mother was/is – no thank you!