Ladies, As middle aged women, struggling to “do it all”, our biggest challenge is quite often coming to understand and live with our beloved male counterparts. This blog was created to help women of all ages and in all phases of life find and share comic relief as we cope with the utter amusement and amazement we experience daily living with males.
Enjoy the following endearing (or enduring) male moment and please share your own. Invite friends to join us to share in good humor the bewilderment of living with our spouses, boyfriends, sons, male counterparts at work, and other aliens. All comments will be reviewed and shared as appropriate. If you'd like to send me a private message, please email me at jeanettemcmurtry@gmail.com.
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Enduring Male Moment - August 24, 2009: Outside Dining at Any Cost
Each summer, my husband spends countless hours creating a floral masterpiece in our backyard which is really a forest in the wilds of Colorado. And each night we sit on the deck in our garden admiring his work and enjoying nature all around us. As summer turns to Fall and the darkness hits early, we find out selves sitting among candles, wearing sweaters, so that we can get every possible night in Dad's dining room. And at all costs. Last night, we started dinner around 8:30 PM. All day long, we had smelled our not so sanitary neighbors, a family of four black bears who hang in our yard just about every night. As soon as we started eating in the dark, Jack, our 40-pound dog, started barking ferociously. As the sounds of a large animal thrushing in the grass and unfamiliar snorts grew louder, John refused to go inside for dinner as we were there first, even as we witnessed our dog chase a 300-pound bear out of our yard into the street, right past our dinner table. So me and my young girls guarded our pork loin and baked potatoes literally with our lives, as John calmly sat in his seat, hearing and seeing absolutely nothing.
To get even, the bear returned at 1 AM and destroyed half of John's cherished plum tree to eat dessert!
Monday, August 24, 2009
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