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BMT (RIP)
05-19-2013, 10:18
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/19/military-wife-surprise-weight-loss-leaves-army-husband-big-winner/
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BMT
Nice surprise. Good for her.
But I tend to think of house-buying as a joint project. Any decision that important should be made by both spouses.
Susan
medic&commo
05-20-2013, 06:55
Hmm, my wife has leave next month, I'd better get on the stick.
m&c
Nice surprise. Good for her.
But I tend to think of house-buying as a joint project. Any decision that important should be made by both spouses.
Susan
My wife bought a house at our new duty location. I have yet to see it. You need to remember the rules: "If momma's happy, EVERYONE'S happy!!!"
We were moving to 5th Gp at Campbell when Kuwait was invaded...so I got to see our new home when I got back....Mary done good if a bit on the bigger than needed side :)
You need to remember the rules: "If momma's happy, EVERYONE'S happy!!!"
True.
Hats off to your wives, PRB & JimP, for taking care of business while you were away.
I wasn't thinking like a military wife when I made my comment, but I realize now that these women have to take more on their shoulders than their civilian sisters.
Men's House-Buying checklist: A garage. The bigger the better.
Women's House-Buying checklist: You don't even wanna know...
Susan
True.
Hats off to your wives, PRB & JimP, for taking care of business while you were away.
I wasn't thinking like a military wife when I made my comment, but I realize now that these women have to take more on their shoulders than their civilian sisters.
Men's House-Buying checklist: A garage. The bigger the better.
Women's House-Buying checklist: You don't even wanna know...
Susan
Yup, my wife is a great gal. Like most QP's I was gone for 'years'...she worked, paid all of the bills, took care of the house, horses, dogs....and me.
Military wives are good people.
Good for her! That takes a level of discipline that many people simply don't possess. I wish her the best with keeping the weight off. Losing it is one thing -- keeping it off is another.
Yup, my wife is a great gal. Like most QP's I was gone for 'years'...she worked, paid all of the bills, took care of the house, horses, dogs....and me.
Sweet. Tell her she's my hero, will you? I admire a woman who can do it all for home and country.
Susan