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Originally Posted by Cinisajoy
My hubby and I have one rule. I don't mess with his desk and he doesn't mess with my craft stuff. Makes our lives much simpler.
Now the kitchen is another story. I rearranged it here while back and he still can't find some stuff.
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I lived in this house for more tha 35 years, and I had "traditional" places to store stuff (including in the kitchen). My wife did not like my traditions (she is Russian), so she rearranged everything, and now I can no longer find ANYTHING. Sadly, when I do figure out the new location of some stuff, she finds a NEW location to store it.
I recall reading somewhere that one of the "rules" for females is if she suspects that her man has figured out any of her rules, it is time to change those rules. That seems to be the case here, after almost 12 years of marriage.
But really, I could use some ideas on how best to use my remaining useful years. A year ago I believed I was still a young man, just approaching "middle age". But recent health issues have made me realize that I have the body of an "old man", and life will just keep getting more difficult for me. I want to make the best of the remaining productive man-hours I have left, before the next health issue kicks me in the behind telling me to get busy and do something meaningful with the rest of my life.
My friends keep telling me that time spent on kindle projects is not productive, though to me it is far better than focussing on health (and pain) issues. I am no longer able to take the pain meds I had become dependent on for the past 20 years, so interesting and educational projects are a great place to allocate my full attention.
Now, from the peanut gallery, do y'all have any useful ideas how I should spend my (remaining productive) time in a useful and meaningful way (with or without kindles)?