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What's the most frequently asked question at home? Do you need a diaper change? Are you wearing those things again? With me It has to be " What are we eating tonight ?"
I know all to much the feeling of losing one so close .Happy2BeInNappies2 said:Coming home from day shift, I would ask the wife as I came through the door:
Me: "Hi love !" " What would you like to eat tonight?"
Wife: "I don't know, what do you want?"
Me: "I don't know, what do you want?"
(This could be repeated a few times with variations depending on our moods).
Me: "I would like whatever you want. Shall I cook something ? Get some takeaway ?"
Finally someone would decide (usually the wife) what we both felt like eating that night.
(Sorry to end on a sad note folks but: I have not had such a home conversation for nearly three years since my wife passed away. Do miss her so much).
That's what I get every night!Tenawearer said:" What are we eating tonight ?"
That happened in our house too.Happy2BeInNappies2 said:Me: "Hi love !" " What would you like to eat tonight?"
Wife: "I don't know, what do you want?"
Me: "I don't know, what do you want?"
(This could be repeated a few times with variations depending on our moods).
Me: "I would like whatever you want. Shall I cook something ? Get some takeaway ?"
I understand completely about your loss. My first wife passed in December 05 I flew home from Maine to Montana. When I got home i missed her voice. If anyone could play AB it was her. She had this really special baby talk. I didn't move much out of her recliner for 6 weeks but alas i had to go back to work. I'm remaried but I often think about her. Often times while I'm in here with all of you. This shell pass but you will never forget her.ianwee said:That happened in our house too.
(Sorry to end on a sad note folks but: I have not had such a home conversation for nearly three years since my wife passed away. Do miss her so much).
I really do understand how you feel! My wife died six weeks ago, and now it's her son who asks me: "what are we having for tea tonight"