married chit-chatters?
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Still married.
In for Bacon (thick cut not over cooked)
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Roadhouse was good.....1
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married and happy here!1
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@JustMissTracy wrote: »Roadhouse was good.....
Dalton.
As young as I was, I weirdly had a big thing for Sam Elliott (Wade)! I never much cared for Patrick Swayze, too Smooooooth for me!0 -
JenniferSchaffer1 wrote: »Hi, all I am a married stay at home mother with three kids from Southern Indiana. I guess you could say we live the 1950's style life. I cook, clean , take care of the kids and he works takes care of the yard. That may make us sound old but we are not we are both in are early 30's and love life we just like to keep things simple. But, for me as a stay at home mother things get boring at times I get tired of the same old rinse and repeat of life. It seem's like I am always doing the same things. Are there any other stay at home mom's or dad's that deal with this what do you do, how do you change things up, and still stay on budget?
In the summer we get pool passes so it changes a little we go daily unless it rains and we also visit different parks in the area, as well as any free things that may be going on we do them as well because hey it's free and free is good. LOL. What do you do with your kids that is cheap an easy to do crafts such as that? My kiddos also go to church camp so that is a plus....
Jennifer. This is my life (minus the 1950s and being in Indiana). I love every second of it!0 -
devilwhiterose wrote: »You forgot Flashdance and Footloose! Dancing...musicals...Bacon.
Oh yeah. Those are good. I sometimes have a secret joke in my head. When dealing with prude people, that think dancing is shocking. That they are the people from footloose. It makes me laugh.1 -
I'm a hockey girl. My households flyers and rangers.
Baby girl has not been forced to decide yet she is only one.
And bacon, where?0 -
sunflowerhippi wrote: »I'm a hockey girl. My households flyers and rangers.
Baby girl has not been forced to decide yet she is only one.
And bacon, where?
Baby girl will be Bruins.0 -
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Happily married - second times a charm. Mom of 4 from my first husband. Pleasure to meet everyone1
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It's Fridayyyyyyyyy!2
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I know, finally Friday. Man, that took like a week1
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I need more fridays in my life. Especially ones where my boss is off so I'm not being hounded all day.1
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Married MFP'er here. Married 28 years, 1 grown son. I've been reading through this whole thread and I missed a bunch of good topics! I have to comment on one of them because I feel like such a weirdo.
Vacations and who plans them. My husband and I have never went on a major vacation with just the two of us. We have always went with groups so neither one of us have planned any vacation we've been on. We go on a week-long camping trip every year with about 40-50 people, we go on a week-long snowboarding trip every year with 10-12 people, we've been on group cruises and group vacations to Hawaii. I find this odd but every time we talk about doing a "just us" vacation some group thing comes up and we want to do that. In Feb, we're going on a group trip to Fiji. Maybe we're just lazy and don't want to do our own planning!
Happy Friday!3 -
devilwhiterose wrote: »Green Bay is something you're born with. In my family, if you didn't have at least ONE cheesehead and a slew of memorabilia, you were wrong.
You also were required to drink PBR and/or Miller. But that's just a Wisconsin thing. Dont'cha know.
At the rehearsal dinner for our wedding my dad turned to my husband and said "congrats on becoming a Packers fan!" My husband hasn't cared about sports since he stopped playing baseball but he married into a Green Bay family2 -
Married MFP'er here. Married 28 years, 1 grown son. I've been reading through this whole thread and I missed a bunch of good topics! I have to comment on one of them because I feel like such a weirdo.
Vacations and who plans them. My husband and I have never went on a major vacation with just the two of us. We have always went with groups so neither one of us have planned any vacation we've been on. We go on a week-long camping trip every year with about 40-50 people, we go on a week-long snowboarding trip every year with 10-12 people, we've been on group cruises and group vacations to Hawaii. I find this odd but every time we talk about doing a "just us" vacation some group thing comes up and we want to do that. In Feb, we're going on a group trip to Fiji. Maybe we're just lazy and don't want to do our own planning!
Happy Friday!
I'm the planner for our trips since (just how we are), I'm usually the one that knows everything going on as far as appointments, school days, etc. We both have full-time demanding careers so we do weekend or 3-day weekend getaways. I'm in Raleigh, NC so we can be to the mountains in 3 hours and the beach in 2. I've been making a point to do more mini-vacations so we don't get bored and complacent with our "school, work, housework, wash, rinse, repeat" life. We usually take one week-long trip a year to Wisconsin to visit our parents. I can't wait for the kids to get a little older so we can afford and do REAL vacations. I'd love to do a cruise.1 -
Been married for 18 days5
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roamingtiger wrote: »Been married for 18 days
Congratulations. ..and welcome to married life.0 -
roamingtiger wrote: »Been married for 18 days
Congrats!0 -
roamingtiger wrote: »Been married for 18 days
As they used to say in Vietnam.... Welcome to The Suck3 -
DarleneReid577 wrote: »roamingtiger wrote: »Been married for 18 days
Congratulations. ..and welcome to married life.BinaryPulsar wrote: »roamingtiger wrote: »Been married for 18 days
Congrats!
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How old were you guys when you got married?
I'm 30 now, been married for 7 years.
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Raptorbh12 wrote: »How old were you guys when you got married?
I'm 30 now, been married for 7 years.
I was 22. That was 16 years ago.1 -
I was 21, DW 19.
Now we are 68 & 66.
We have been married longer than Angelina Jolie has been alive.7 -
We were both 24, that was 39 years ago. Just welcomed the 1st grandchild into the world.2
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How many are "Married with Children"?
(And grandchildren?)
That was the norm back when we were married (1969). No longer true.
We have three sons, two grandsons and FINALLY a granddaughter LoL.
Eldest son (47) married with 3 kids.
Middle son married last year at age 41, after living together for eight years so no kids.
Youngest son (32) bought Condo with GF, living together, no kids.
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I was 22, he was 23. Been married 7 years and together almost 14. High school sweethearts as they call it. We like to call it "no one else will put up with either one of us for the rest of our lives".7
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We have 2 girls: 12 & 9.0
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Is anyone child free?0
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