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CarrieAnne 02-03-2011 06:17 PM

LOL!

sewingladydi 02-03-2011 06:38 PM


Originally Posted by luvTooQuilt
Just tell him it makes you happy and its not a good day in your household when your not happy..

AND: "Happy wife, happy life"

franie 02-03-2011 06:44 PM

Men! Tell him it is an investment!

bgullett 02-03-2011 06:48 PM


Originally Posted by clem55
Solved!! I bought my hubs a laptop for Xmas and introduced him to CL and Ebay. It may become a race to see who spends the most. LOL

Thats too funny!

Jingle 02-03-2011 07:01 PM

My Hubby has seen my stash several times and knows I buy lots of fabrics. He never asks any questions, it makes his life much easier that way. I never say anything, don't want him to stress out over something he can't change.

littlehud 02-03-2011 09:43 PM

No hubby here, just my kids. And they enable me. Every few months one of them comes home with a new tote to hold my new fabrics and the youngest comes home with fabric for me. The oldest buys me gift cards. And my DGD yells across the fabric store "over here grandma......I found the flower fabric. You gotta get some of this" LOL. Gotta love them.

EasyPeezy 02-03-2011 11:22 PM

Tell him it's cheaper than a visit to the psychiatrist. LOL

young at heart 02-04-2011 12:52 AM

Happy wife-Happy life! say it and smile sweetly!

AnnieH 02-04-2011 12:57 AM


Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
Tell him it's cheaper than a visit to the psychiatrist. LOL

Fabulous. Will store this one up for probable future use if he gets stroppy. My money's on me!!!

patricej 02-04-2011 03:23 AM

ok. no way i'm taking sides here. just some food for thought that might or might not apply to your specific situation.

once we start thinking in terms of hiding our purchases vs. cutting back on our purchases, aren't we admitting to ourselves that we're doing something we either know is definitely not right, or that is probably wrong?

isn't it better to sit down with the financial partner for an open, honest conversation? mutual agreements and ground "rules"? compromise and adaptation might be necessary, but wouldn't that be less stressful than having to hide and worry?


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