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Friday, March 13, 2015

"Honey, I'm Home"


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" I'm back from the supermarket. Do we need anything else, Honey"?

4 comments:

  1. Hi Aunty and Genie ,
    Genie , this post is hilarious , showed it to my hubby he laugh so hard it made tears come from his eyes . I think he call almost everyone on the compound . Thanks for the laugh .

    Dear Maxy ,
    I have been married to "Ralph" for 30 years . Recently , I discovered that he has been speaking with an ex-girlfriend on his cellphone . These conversations have been going on for 10 years . They both say they are only friends , but I don't believe it .
    This woman is married and lives out of state . Can two married people secretly talk to each other for 10 years behind their spouse's back and it just be innocent conversation ? By the way this isn't an ordinary ex-girlfriend . Ralph planned to marry her after high school , but she chose college and he had to let her go .
    When I confronted Ralph , he said , "This has nothing to do with you. My feeling for you have never changed and I never treated you any differently." But I feel as if I have been cheated out of ten years of my marriage because the ex-girlfriend was taking part of him away from me and I didn't know .
    Ralph is a phenomenal father and has been a great husband . He wants me to let this go so we can move on . Bu how can I trust him again ?
    Feeling Betrayed

    Dear Maxy ,
    I have been married for 22 years . I started working when I was 14 and didn't stop until I started having medical issues two years ago .
    The problem is my family . My husband doesn't think it is important that our two kids , 20 and 21 , have jobs . I have tried repeatedly to help them find employment because they won't bother to try on their own . But they'll stay at a job for a month or two and then they leave . My husband doesn't think there is a problem . When I bring it up , my son yells at me and my husband doesn't care . He says at least our son attends night classes twice a week . Our daughter's self esteem is very low and I am worried about her .
    I am sick of the arguments about the kids not doing more around the house and not finding work . I have moved out of the house and in with a friend . Was I wrong to do this ? How do I make my husband see that the kids should have jobs .
    Expect Better

    Dear Maxy,
    My boyfriend just came back from Iraq . Last night , we got into and argument and before I knew it , I found myself on the ground with a bruise on my neck and a sprained ankle . I never thought my boyfriend would hurt me . Meanwhile , my roommates freaked out and called an ambulance and after a long plea , I persuaded them not to call the cops . I know domestic violence is serious , but I never expected to be a victim of this foolery . I love my boyfriend . There's a first time for everything and I know our hearts are in sync . I think his behavior has something to do with his deployment for six months . Where should we go to get help ?
    Sara

    Dear Maxy ,
    I recently relocated to Orlando area as a single 32-year-old man with no kids or previous marriages . However , I eventually want to settle down . Lately , I've been entertaining this "young Thang"--- 24 years old , to be exact --- and I have to admit she has me sprung . She's spunky and energetic , with a fresh perspective on life . She's family-oriented and believes in God , but she parties too much for my liking . Every time I ask her to spend time with me , she mentions going out to a bar or club when all I want to do is enjoy a flick at home with just her and me . Am I asking to much ? Should I continue this relationship knowing that she's not ready to settle down .
    Orlando

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    1. Howdy my darling ,
      You are the best , what a great help you are and we are so very thankful .... but as you know that's what we are about .
      Love you my sweetie .

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  2. Hi Nee,
    I love to share a good laugh, you're welcome. And thank you for our new Maxy letters.I hope the last ones pleased the advice seekers.
    Genie

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    1. Hi Genie ,
      Poppa and Aunty said you have a great sense of humor .
      You are more than welcome for the Maxy letters , as I told Aunty , I am here as long as needed .
      Kathy said they are please and she has a letter from to small and she will send it with the next batch .
      Kathy said they have relatives and friends all over , so it seems like you will be quite bus .
      Not worry , I got our back .
      Nee

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