gsganzer
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jun 11, 2003
- Messages
- 3,274
- Location
- Denton, TX
- Tractor
- L3800 w/FEL and BH77, BX 2200 w/FEL and MMM
Well, this weekend is my big test. The wife needed time away from the trials and chores of raising a six month old and 2.5 year old. Hunting season is fast approaching when I'll start to disappear for multiple weekends, so it's only fair that she gets to take off for some R&R.
All of you guys that have been down this road, know what this weekend is really about. This is the test to show us men that:
I'm here to tell you that failure is not an option. The entire well being of the brotherhood of men is at stake in this test.
I think things will go smoothly. If it doesn't, there will be no evidence of the misfortunes by the time she returns on Sunday night.
So far, things are going pretty well. It appears that they both like beef jerky, although the youngest seems to have a little trouble chewing it without any teeth. The pressure washer has done a great job cleaning their little behinds (use the lowest pressure you can, and keep the nozzle at least 10 feet from their butts). Burlap grain sacks haven't been a good alternative to diapers, the canvas tarp material appears to be gentler on their delicate skin. Working with power tools appears to be a suitable alternative to playing with blocks (it's best to re-install the safety guards if you still have them).
I'll let you know how we did on this test after the wife arrives home on Sunday. So far, it's been smooth sailing.
PS. I found a great time saver. When giving them a bath, you can save time if you wash their hair first. That way you can use the electric blow dryer to dry the hair while you're still washing the other parts. (It's best if you avoid letting the cord dangle in the water).
The other alternative is to use the leaf blower after you've finished bathing. One or two passes is all it seems to take.
All of you guys that have been down this road, know what this weekend is really about. This is the test to show us men that:
- We're not worthy of the efforts our wives make, when they stay home to raise the kids
- We could never handle the schedule that our wives work through the day
- We will fail miserably when left unattended with the kids
I'm here to tell you that failure is not an option. The entire well being of the brotherhood of men is at stake in this test.
I think things will go smoothly. If it doesn't, there will be no evidence of the misfortunes by the time she returns on Sunday night.
So far, things are going pretty well. It appears that they both like beef jerky, although the youngest seems to have a little trouble chewing it without any teeth. The pressure washer has done a great job cleaning their little behinds (use the lowest pressure you can, and keep the nozzle at least 10 feet from their butts). Burlap grain sacks haven't been a good alternative to diapers, the canvas tarp material appears to be gentler on their delicate skin. Working with power tools appears to be a suitable alternative to playing with blocks (it's best to re-install the safety guards if you still have them).
I'll let you know how we did on this test after the wife arrives home on Sunday. So far, it's been smooth sailing.
PS. I found a great time saver. When giving them a bath, you can save time if you wash their hair first. That way you can use the electric blow dryer to dry the hair while you're still washing the other parts. (It's best if you avoid letting the cord dangle in the water).
The other alternative is to use the leaf blower after you've finished bathing. One or two passes is all it seems to take.