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Not my moving day but….

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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    @mark said in Not my moving day but….:

    @jon-nyc said in Not my moving day but….:

    Not even remotely. I wanted it and am loving my life.

    Happy to hear that you are happy, jon.

    So, does the new love interest play piano?

    Must…refrain…from…organ…joke….

    Ha. No but she likes classical music and piano in particular.

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    @jon-nyc lol.

    And, good!

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    • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

      There’s a new blonde Brazilian bartender at our favorite Italian place… Can hook you up…

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      @LuFins-Dad said in Not my moving day but….:

      There’s a new blonde Brazilian bartender at our favorite Italian place… Can hook you up…

      How do you know she has a Brazilian?

      “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

      Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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        Darn. Sorry to hear this, Jon. It's just sad on so many levels, and with the similar thread from Klaus, it's a lousy-news day. Be well.

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          Those are funny videos, @Horace

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            Live well Jon & love life Jon!

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              Somewhat related, I almost started a thread here a few months ago.

              Married life became much more difficult once kid number 2 arrived. Mainly due to the differences with how my wife and I handle stress, or lack of sleep, and the resulting way we communicate. My wife would agree with this...I'm very steady, almost annoyingly steady in terms of mood, regardless of whether the day/night has been easy or hard, whereas her mood shifts quickly from one end to the other based on how the day (or night) has gone.

              As a result, it's very easy to shift into a "roommate" relationship where 99% of the day is focused on taking care of responsibilities, without time spent on the relationship as compared to the dating and child-free days. Almost started a thread to ask for advice, actually.

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                #38

                Yep. You have to MAKE time for it. A priority. Try to schedule on days that might not be as hectic. Make sure it is something she loves to do. You sound like me with the even keel thing, which means you don't have as much need to 'escape'.

                The other thing you might do is buy her surprise treats like massages or mani-pedi stuff to pamper her by herself while you watch the tribe. Trust me - it's a great investment. Beats the crap out of flowers.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                • 89th8 89th

                  Somewhat related, I almost started a thread here a few months ago.

                  Married life became much more difficult once kid number 2 arrived. Mainly due to the differences with how my wife and I handle stress, or lack of sleep, and the resulting way we communicate. My wife would agree with this...I'm very steady, almost annoyingly steady in terms of mood, regardless of whether the day/night has been easy or hard, whereas her mood shifts quickly from one end to the other based on how the day (or night) has gone.

                  As a result, it's very easy to shift into a "roommate" relationship where 99% of the day is focused on taking care of responsibilities, without time spent on the relationship as compared to the dating and child-free days. Almost started a thread to ask for advice, actually.

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                  @89th said in Not my moving day but….:

                  Somewhat related, I almost started a thread here a few months ago.

                  Married life became much more difficult once kid number 2 arrived. Mainly due to the differences with how my wife and I handle stress, or lack of sleep, and the resulting way we communicate. My wife would agree with this...I'm very steady, almost annoyingly steady in terms of mood, regardless of whether the day/night has been easy or hard, whereas her mood shifts quickly from one end to the other based on how the day (or night) has gone.

                  As a result, it's very easy to shift into a "roommate" relationship where 99% of the day is focused on taking care of responsibilities, without time spent on the relationship as compared to the dating and child-free days. Almost started a thread to ask for advice, actually.

                  The beauty of grandparents...That's why family can be so important.

                  If they ain't available, set up a date night for you and the bride. Or, it can be an afternoon or whatever. Just as long as it's just you and her. Doesn't have to be every week, but it has to be consistent.

                  And leave the phones in the glove compartment.

                  “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                  Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                    @jon-nyc Hugs. :couplekiss:

                    BTW, I thought that Romanian was quite close to Spanish, no? Or least somewhat understandable to a Spain speaker

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                      Agreed with you both. We are lucky to have her parents nearby and they enjoy watching the kids. Definitely need to keep the dates scheduled. It’s been also tough with the pandemic closures right when #2 was born, combined with his poor sleep patterns has resulted in many many exhausted mornings. Also, I drink coffee, she doesn’t!

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                      • taiwan_girlT taiwan_girl

                        @jon-nyc Hugs. :couplekiss:

                        BTW, I thought that Romanian was quite close to Spanish, no? Or least somewhat understandable to a Spain speaker

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                        @taiwan_girl said in Not my moving day but….:

                        @jon-nyc Hugs. :couplekiss:

                        BTW, I thought that Romanian was quite close to Spanish, no? Or least somewhat understandable to a Spain speaker

                        I am fluent in Spanish and Portuguese, and have “competent tourist level” French. I can understand written Italian enough to get by and can sorta follow the subject matter but not the detail when I hear it.

                        And still Romanian is an enigma.

                        But I hear it spoken. Maybe written I’d do better.

                        "You never know what worse luck your bad luck has saved you from."
                        -Cormac McCarthy

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