we are here at the computer right now having a heated discussion. my husband thinks that because he works (part time now due to cut backs) that he doesnt have to help with laundry, dinner, newborn baby, 6 years old son, house stuff etc. he thinks that he should be able to come home and just relax after a long day of working and making the money. i admit that he does work hard, he is a mechanic, and does manual labor. but while he is a work, i am at home (we both decided that i stay home with our newborn daughter for a while) He is under the impression that i just stay at home and do my nails all day. i keep our home spotless , tidy, and organized while breastfeeding and taking care of our newborn daughter and still manage to put makeup on and do my hair AND PREPARE A GOOD HOME COOKED MEAL! all this while running on a couple hours of sleep here and there. i also bring in unemployment . so what does everyone think? men and women, should my husband still have to help out? or becuase he is bread winner should be he get to come home and just chill?
he isnt an ass , its just that he thinks that he works and that i should take care of the house. plain and simple. even if that means that i am still "working" when he gets home and props his feet up ![]()
also he doesnt mind helping with the kids. is mainly the house work.
Archive for April, 2011
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♥ ENGLISH: “I Will Become a Pastry Chef!” ♥ JAPANESE: “あたし、パティシエールになる!” ♥ ROMAJI: “Atashi, Patishiēru ni Naru!” ♥ DESCRIPTION: Ichigo Amano is a middle school student with no particular talent. One day, while at a sweets festival, Ichigo meets a pastry chef, who realizes that Ichigo has an incredible palate. He asks her to transfer to “Saint Marie” Academy, a special school for pastry chefs and female pastry chefs. (c) Natsumi Matsumoto
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Cooking dinner and watching the kids at the same time can be a challenge, but presenting children with an activity relevant to dinnertime is a great way to keep them busy. Find ways to entertain your children in the kitchen with help from a professional chef and mom in this free video on cooking for kids. Expert: Michelle Karam Contact: www.DishesByMichelle.com Bio: Michelle Karam is a professional chef and TV culinary host. Filmmaker: Steve Geffner Series Description: As a busy mom, mealtime can be hectic–especially when trying to balance a tight schedule with eating healthy. Find out how to create healthful, fun meals with your kids in this free video series on cooking and parenting.
I really want to be a professional chef when I’m older! I have a passion for food and love to cook. I cook dinner for my family usually once a week when my mom is busy and I’m always making brownies or cakes. Do you know anyone who is a chef or owns a returaunt? I really want to know how hard it is to break into the buissness.
