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What is this being home alone business that you speak of?

My husband retired a little over a year ago. I have not had a single day home alone, nor a clean house, since. :rolleyes:
REALLY ! you poor thing… buy him a fishing rod… get him involved in an astronomy club… that way he is up late and sleep all day… ( Maybe not a good idea )
um… send him off shopping… ( Maybe bad idea, men buy the wrong things, ask wife )
well… I dont know… maybe we can think of something together…lol
 
REALLY ! you poor thing… buy him a fishing rod… get him involved in an astronomy club… that way he is up late and sleep all day… ( Maybe not a good idea )
um… send him off shopping… ( Maybe bad idea, men buy the wrong things, ask wife )
well… I dont know… maybe we can think of something together…lol
😃

We have a ton of fishing poles and our own pond, but he’s not interested.

I recently made friends with the 20-something year old daughter of hubby’s former boss (the former police chief). She tells me that her dad has been miserable since he retired too, so we have started scheming to arrange a “play date” for the two of them.

The initial plan was that I buy my hubby a new firearm that he couldn’t wait to show off and then mention this new firearm to her dad, who couldn’t wait to see it. The only hitch in our plan was that hubby insisted on dragging me along with him. We get to their house and his wife happened to be home. Funny, her hair looked she had been pulling it out too!

Off to shop for a bigger, more jaw-dropping firearm…and to learn the chiefs wife’s work schedule.
 
😃

We have a ton of fishing poles and our own pond, but he’s not interested.

I recently made friends with the 20-something year old daughter of hubby’s former boss (the former police chief). She tells me that her dad has been miserable since he retired too, so we have started scheming to arrange a “play date” for the two of them.

The initial plan was that I buy my hubby a new firearm that he couldn’t wait to show off and then mention this new firearm to her dad, who couldn’t wait to see it. The only hitch in our plan was that hubby insisted on dragging me along with him. We get to their house and his wife happened to be home. Funny, her hair looked she had been pulling it out too!

Off to shop for a bigger, more jaw-dropping firearm…and to learn the chiefs wife’s work schedule.
Sounds like it may soon be time to sit your hubby down and have a serious talk about how much you love him and want to be with him…but that you both need time away from each other too. “Alone time” we use to call it.

This has been such a lighthearted thread that I hesitate to post this next part.
Cherish your time together…even though he is driving you crazy. Who knows what the future holds.
I did not expect to be a full time caregiver to my wife just 15 years after our wedding…but that is what happened. I don’t regret it…but it makes everything else pale in comparison…and makes all the previous moments all the more precious.
Heck - you know what I mean…
Sorry if I bring anyone down…Guess I’m just feeling a bit melancholy this morning.

You are a good gal to try to encourage his interests - just sounds like you may need to be a bit more direct about your needs.

Peace
James
 
Sounds like it may soon be time to sit your hubby down and have a serious talk about how much you love him and want to be with him…but that you both need time away from each other too. “Alone time” we use to call it.

This has been such a lighthearted thread that I hesitate to post this next part.
Cherish your time together…even though he is driving you crazy. Who knows what the future holds.
I did not expect to be a full time caregiver to my wife just 15 years after our wedding…but that is what happened. I don’t regret it…but it makes everything else pale in comparison…and makes all the previous moments all the more precious.
Heck - you know what I mean…
Sorry if I bring anyone down…Guess I’m just feeling a bit melancholy this morning.


You are a good gal to try to encourage his interests - just sounds like you may need to be a bit more direct about your needs.

Peace
James
Peace to you and God Bless. I know your path isn’t an easy one.

My husband is my best friend and I really was just joking around. In truth I am very, very thankful that my husband made it through a thirty year career of having a bullseye on his back (as a police officer) and was able to retire mostly unscathed; although there was one scare right before he retired. His being home all the time is teaching me that I don’t need to be so OCD about the house, a little dust…heck, a lot of dust never killed anyone. I just wish he’d realize that after working since he was around seven years old (here on our farm), it’s okay to do things he wants to do, not always things he had to do.

I didn’t mean to sound ungrateful, nor did I mean to hijack this thread. 🙂
 
I like a carefully made cup of dark roast coffee with real cream, sugar, and a tiny dash of vanilla, slowly sipped with a piece of chocolate. Good music or listening on the radio and fresh air coming in the clean kitchen make it a perfect morning break…

I did not expect to be a full time caregiver to my wife just 15 years after our wedding…but that is what happened. I don’t regret it…but it makes everything else pale in comparison…and makes all the previous moments all the more precious.
Heck - you know what I mean…
Sorry if I bring anyone down…Guess I’m just feeling a bit melancholy this morning.
Wow, that is tough. How did that come about? Do you have children to care for, too?

I am fulltime caregiving for my Mom with Alzheimers now, so I know about caregiving. There are ups and downs, about this and about everything. We have had some very difficult times but I made some lifestyle adjustments and things are looking up right now…
 
Peace to you and God Bless. I know your path isn’t an easy one.

My husband is my best friend and I really was just joking around. In truth I am very, very thankful that my husband made it through a thirty year career of having a bullseye on his back (as a police officer) and was able to retire mostly unscathed; although there was one scare right before he retired. His being home all the time is teaching me that I don’t need to be so OCD about the house, a little dust…heck, a lot of dust never killed anyone. I just wish he’d realize that after working since he was around seven years old (here on our farm), it’s okay to do things he wants to do, not always things he had to do.

I didn’t mean to sound ungrateful, nor did I mean to hijack this thread. 🙂
Not a problem…
I’m afraid I was the one who did the hijacking here.
My apologies.

I hope the two of you have a long and healthy retirement in which to drive each other crazy (in mostly good ways:D).

Peace
James
 
Vanilla ice cream (preferably natural and organic) with broken up Reese’s cups! Mmmm!!! 🙂
 
I like a carefully made cup of dark roast coffee with real cream, sugar, and a tiny dash of vanilla, slowly sipped with a piece of chocolate. Good music or listening on the radio and fresh air coming in the clean kitchen make it a perfect morning break…

Wow, that is tough. How did that come about? Do you have children to care for, too?
No all our children are grown… This is the second marriage for both of us.
I am fulltime caregiving for my Mom with Alzheimers now, so I know about caregiving. There are ups and downs, about this and about everything. We have had some very difficult times but I made some lifestyle adjustments and things are looking up right now…
Yes - that is what we are dealing with too. it is difficult but it’s also interesting - and there are many blessings as well as heartaches.

And speaking of a treat…Since my Lady is in the Hospice unit for a few days - and I have time alone…I got my favorite pizza…and just enjoyed two slices.

Peace
James
 
No, it’s got nothing to do with your or my sexual nonsense,
No, it’s got nothing to do with finance , or family, or your neighbours yapping dog,
Or any mixed emotions of past mistakes in life,
Or how many prayers you can noth up in half an hour…
If you have read this far you might as well keep going…
Plus it has no bearing on your political leanings,
The question is, when your home alone what’s your favourite treat…
Mine is vanilla yogurt and vanilla ice cream in a tea cup…
What’s yours ?
Well, since I’m single, I’m pretty much home alone as a matter of course.

I’d have to say my favourite treat is tiramisu.
 
😃 My favorite, my go-to, my all-time delight?
COFFEE!!!
Coffee coffee coffee coffee coffee coffee coffee coffee coffee
(pant, pant, pant …)
The Navy runs on coffee and so do I!
COFFEE!!! 😃
 
No all our children are grown… This is the second marriage for both of us.

Yes - that is what we are dealing with too. it is difficult but it’s also interesting - and there are many blessings as well as heartaches.

And speaking of a treat…Since my Lady is in the Hospice unit for a few days - and I have time alone…I got my favorite pizza…and just enjoyed two slices.

Peace
James
Wow, hospice. My Mom is not that far along. But far enough, at sundowning time, to ask me every five minutes: “Is Eliza Smith here?” Yeah, she knows my name but can’t get the face and name together. And she asks me to take her home to this address we live at all the time…

I, too am looking at a second marraige, in the new year, Lordwilling. We are in different states now and we both have not dated these years after our long bad marriages (where we had our children). Neither of us was looking for anyone but God had other plans and we could not avoid them! My marraige is null now and we just found out his annulment (we have good reason to expect it to go through) will still be “a few months” - we’d hoped it would be this October since it will have been a year… In spite of feeling so impatient this summer, I do feel peace about that. My son has his last year of high school and needs to be launched for college, so I can focus on one thing at a time.

After trying to juggle work and caregiving, and single parenting, I finally realized it was too much, and this year I am opting to be the caregiver, getting paid what we were paying the day worker so I could go to work (and make pretty much what we were paying her!). My work was caregiver-like, too, and I came home tired, to her sundowning and my own life to take care of after being at work all day.

So I just started staying at home, and I work one predictable day outside the house each week. I am so much happier. Mom is so much more peaceful during the day, and I can keep her busy while I take care of the home.

I want to join in our local Alzheimer caregiver/patient outings one day a week and get to know other caregivers and get ideas. I started Mom on two “jobs”, on folding washcloths, and another stringing Cheerios “for the birds”] and especially the latter is great for her. I need more ideas…

My “fiance” (it feel presumptuous to call him that, as, we are not both annulled yet) when he visits here from his state helps me with my Mom and its great. It is going to be so wonderful to have someone I love to live life with. It sounds like you had that for 15 years… It still is such an awesome gift from God that just amazes me. We are older, and he is 12 years older than me and already retired, but heading back to work, and we need some serious financial planning for our future, which we are at work on. But the challenges are all okay to face because we do it together and we just like being together. God truly gave us as a gift to each other, after many difficult and lonely years. We both had come to peace about aloneness, but God showed us that he wanted something else for us both. 🙂 Both being older, it is a big question what the future might hold, so we will cherish every day we get. You say you had 15 years with your wife before the Alzheimers? Because I think 15 years would be great. Hopefully longer!
 
Wow, hospice. My Mom is not that far along. But far enough, at sundowning time, to ask me every five minutes: “Is Eliza Smith here?” Yeah, she knows my name but can’t get the face and name together. And she asks me to take her home to this address we live at all the time…

I, too am looking at a second marraige, in the new year, Lordwilling. We are in different states now and we both have not dated these years after our long bad marriages (where we had our children). Neither of us was looking for anyone but God had other plans and we could not avoid them! My marraige is null now and we just found out his annulment (we have good reason to expect it to go through) will still be “a few months” - we’d hoped it would be this October since it will have been a year… In spite of feeling so impatient this summer, I do feel peace about that. My son has his last year of high school and needs to be launched for college, so I can focus on one thing at a time.

After trying to juggle work and caregiving, and single parenting, I finally realized it was too much, and this year I am opting to be the caregiver, getting paid what we were paying the day worker so I could go to work (and make pretty much what we were paying her!). My work was caregiver-like, too, and I came home tired, to her sundowning and my own life to take care of after being at work all day.

So I just started staying at home, and I work one predictable day outside the house each week. I am so much happier. Mom is so much more peaceful during the day, and I can keep her busy while I take care of the home.

I want to join in our local Alzheimer caregiver/patient outings one day a week and get to know other caregivers and get ideas. I started Mom on two “jobs”, on folding washcloths, and another stringing Cheerios “for the birds”] and especially the latter is great for her. I need more ideas…

My “fiance” (it feel presumptuous to call him that, as, we are not both annulled yet) when he visits here from his state helps me with my Mom and its great. It is going to be so wonderful to have someone I love to live life with. It sounds like you had that for 15 years… It still is such an awesome gift from God that just amazes me. We are older, and he is 12 years older than me and already retired, but heading back to work, and we need some serious financial planning for our future, which we are at work on. But the challenges are all okay to face because we do it together and we just like being together. God truly gave us as a gift to each other, after many difficult and lonely years. We both had come to peace about aloneness, but God showed us that he wanted something else for us both. 🙂 Both being older, it is a big question what the future might hold, so we will cherish every day we get. You say you had 15 years with your wife before the Alzheimers? Because I think 15 years would be great. Hopefully longer!
Sounds like your life is going to be taking a turn for the good…or should I say “great”. Hope all goes well with the annulment and subsequent marriage.

Ah - Sundowning…what fun… We use to take long car rides. She would be wanting to leave so I’d just get her in the car and off we’d go - sort of aimless, but we’d generally drive out to the state lake…and down by the river…maybe stop and get a bite and back home again…

The caregiver/patient outings sound like a great idea as does the “stringing cheerios” and folding things. Yes it can be tough to come up with ideas.

Anyway - don’t want to derail the thread too much…You might get a kick out of this though…“Things I’ve learned living with my ADLO

Peace
James
 
Well… Think if I could bake… I’d love to make what we had at a coffee shop this morning,
Chocolate cake with crushed peanuts in it, was mega yum,with cream of course,
Never had it before, was at mooloolaba for those like me that like to Google earth…
Um, Gee sometimes I’m clever, think il start a thread about exploring the planet
Using Goole earth, unless someone beats me to it,ha ha…
 
Well… Think if I could bake… I’d love to make what we had at a coffee shop this morning,
Chocolate cake with crushed peanuts in it, was mega yum,with cream of course,
Never had it before, was at mooloolaba for those like me that like to Google earth…
Um, Gee sometimes I’m clever, think il start a thread about exploring the planet
Using Goole earth, unless someone beats me to it,ha ha…
Phil are you old enough to remember lolly gobble bliss bombs and wagon wheels? I’ve seen them around here and there since, but kids today don’t give them the time of day!🤷 🙂
 
French toast or waffles or pancakes. Depends on what’s in the pantry.
 
Phil are you old enough to remember lolly gobble bliss bombs and wagon wheels? I’ve seen them around here and there since, but kids today don’t give them the time of day!🤷 🙂
At the moment I don’t recall Gobble bliss bombs… if I google it and see it I might recall…
We have a confectionary Warehore on my way to work,which I call into …
They have WagonWheels ,Plus they have my all time Favourite childhood sweet…
CHOO CHOO BAR… there like sucking on black Bitumen … my dad would fall off his trolly with anger because only bought them on a sunday after church. Live on a dairy farm miles from anywhere… and went to church in black shorts and white short sleeve shirt…
choo choo bar everywhere…
 
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