Arlo, this comment shouldn’t come as a surprise to you as she is delighted every Autumn to wear such outfits for the very same reason. But one has to realize there are some thoughts only your spouse can verbalize that you are not allowed initiate without huge repercussions!
It is a very good thing that you didn’t begin today’s conversation with “I love October…the leaves are turning, the sky is blue, the day’s are crisp and cool, and that sweater really hides your flab and fat so well!” This would fall under the “Only your spouse can say this” umbrella!
Fall signals the onset of the Holiday season, which in turn contribute to my flab and fat! At least until there’s enough ice to go ice drinking, I mean fishing!
It’s a trap! Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New years, Super bowl followed by Valentines day. All are overeating events! At least by March, we’re too heavy to blow away!
For me, I’m at my fittest in October after a spring and summer of outside activities. It is in early spring, when it is time to shed clothes that I have a problem with.
Need to make that move to the Gulf Coast so you can spend autumn repairing roofs, cutting trees, and filling generators with gasoline that isn’t there. And that’s if you’re lucky.
Was she directing that statement towards Arlo or herself. Plus my lawn is pretty dried up in area because of our drought. It’s is only green in areas where i have watered my fall bloomers, like my mums. The leaves have started falling earlier than usual and the leaves that are left are changing earlier as well.
For personal reasons – I hate October and especially Halloween!
Before Covid husband (starting when he was “boyfriend”) would take me to the PA Dutch country for Halloween as there is (at least was) a lot less of it there. One can go in a restaurant for dinner and not be served by a female football player covered in dirt and have their table bussed by a science experiment gone wrong and covered in blood as happened here the last time we went out for my birthday – and this was a fancy place with a dance band, etc.
Da'Dad 3 months ago
The older we get the truer Janis gets.
C 3 months ago
I’m married now so out with fitness and in with flab and fat
Homerville Premium Member 3 months ago
And what is wrong with bulky?
j_m_kuehl 3 months ago
Well, you start the day, well clothed, but as the day goes on, you strip another layer off
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace 3 months ago
“Just looking at the bright side of life.”
Rhetorical_Question 3 months ago
Janis don’t share the same perspective?
mourdac Premium Member 3 months ago
Many men don’t have this obsession with body image. Too bad it’s still so ingrained in women.
The Orange Mailman 3 months ago
All the leaves are brown, and the sky is gray.
My First Premium Member 3 months ago
Geez. When you put it that way.
BJDucer 3 months ago
Arlo, this comment shouldn’t come as a surprise to you as she is delighted every Autumn to wear such outfits for the very same reason. But one has to realize there are some thoughts only your spouse can verbalize that you are not allowed initiate without huge repercussions!
It is a very good thing that you didn’t begin today’s conversation with “I love October…the leaves are turning, the sky is blue, the day’s are crisp and cool, and that sweater really hides your flab and fat so well!” This would fall under the “Only your spouse can say this” umbrella!
sprink56 3 months ago
Fall signals the onset of the Holiday season, which in turn contribute to my flab and fat! At least until there’s enough ice to go ice drinking, I mean fishing!
AnneFackler 3 months ago
Forever AutumnBy Jeff Wayne and Justin Haywood
david_42 3 months ago
Cold, overcast, oak trees dropping branches, acorns and leaves. Blow off the driveway, turn around – more debris.
assrdood 3 months ago
It’s a trap! Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, New years, Super bowl followed by Valentines day. All are overeating events! At least by March, we’re too heavy to blow away!
petermerck 3 months ago
No, he didn’t bring it up.
bmeaton Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m workin’ on it! Can’t eat anything white! (except chicken).
Will E. Makeit Premium Member 3 months ago
nothing like a Killjoy to start and finish the day, week, month, year, decade, century, millennium…
KEA 3 months ago
she’s onto him
Lord King Wazmo Premium Member 3 months ago
Oh shut UP Janis
sheashea 3 months ago
The stars are also so much brighter on October nights. Beautiful days, beautiful nights.
formathe 3 months ago
Negative Nelly.
dontcare1911 3 months ago
Now she can add hats to cover the gray hair.
SteveR405 3 months ago
For me, I’m at my fittest in October after a spring and summer of outside activities. It is in early spring, when it is time to shed clothes that I have a problem with.
Out of the Past 3 months ago
Need to make that move to the Gulf Coast so you can spend autumn repairing roofs, cutting trees, and filling generators with gasoline that isn’t there. And that’s if you’re lucky.
locake 3 months ago
Janis is talking about herself, not Arlo.
scinticat 3 months ago
Time to break out the flannel gowns.
j.l.farmer 3 months ago
Was she directing that statement towards Arlo or herself. Plus my lawn is pretty dried up in area because of our drought. It’s is only green in areas where i have watered my fall bloomers, like my mums. The leaves have started falling earlier than usual and the leaves that are left are changing earlier as well.
rwh2 3 months ago
“Go, sit upon the lofty hill,
And turn your eyes around,
Where waving woods and waters wild
Do hymn an autumn sound.
The summer sun is faint on them —
The summer flowers depart —
Sit still — as all transform’d to stone,
Except your musing heart."
.From “The Autumn” by Elizabeth Barrett Browing.
sincavage05 3 months ago
Kaleidoscope of color here, pine trees, mixed in with the yellows and oranges. Doesnt match New England, but pretty cool for a country boy.
LONNYMARQUEZ 3 months ago
well! are they moving or not, the world needs to know, is it yes or no
Rotary12 Premium Member 3 months ago
That’s what Hawaii shirts are for in the summer.
mafastore 3 months ago
For personal reasons – I hate October and especially Halloween!
Before Covid husband (starting when he was “boyfriend”) would take me to the PA Dutch country for Halloween as there is (at least was) a lot less of it there. One can go in a restaurant for dinner and not be served by a female football player covered in dirt and have their table bussed by a science experiment gone wrong and covered in blood as happened here the last time we went out for my birthday – and this was a fancy place with a dance band, etc.
Ceeg22 Premium Member 2 months ago
I don’t understand all the love for October