Sometimes its not. But with a family of 6 at least its usually something.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Part of the battle is won
So my dear friend Renee, I was beginning to think I should take one of your sons to switch out my light bulb. Until, well, I WON I WON I WON!!! WHOOHOOO...Yup, Jim changed the light bulb. He finally reached up with those overly long arms of his, gave me a "look" and completed the task. Therefore, the light bulb in the hallway is working. Well, I should say the light bulb in the upstairs hallway is working. The light bulb in the downstairs hallway is now burned out. Oh and in the boys bedroom. Hmmmmm maybe I will need to give you a call.
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4 comments:
Well, when YOU win really, we ALL win.
Well, I guess not when you still have lightbulbs out in other places. That deflated the V-I-C-T-O-R-Y I was feeling when I read your blog.
Let's drop the battle and let me know when to send Ben over. He loves being a "handy" man even if your man doesn't want to be handy.
Renee
One thing that I have learned is that if you do something "BAD" enough- which generally requires more fixing- you won't be asked to do that something again! HA! and the Second thing I learned,is- just give it up and do it yourself! HA! Love you guys!
Honey, Cheryl might just be right!
But you gotta know that long armed man is pretty darn special. Mom
I don't believe it. It can't be true. Jim, the most helpful husband ever, neglecting lightbulbs. No, this is clearly a mistake--fake fodder for a blog. If Jim isn't changing lightbulbs, then what hope is there for the rest of us?
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