Archive for February, 2010

Day 59–I’m Rolling

Last night while in bed the W wakes up and heads off to the bathroom. When she got back, she crawled back under the covers and declared that I am now in charge of replacing the roll of toilet paper every single time it needs to be replaced. Now, truth be told here, I have been replacing the roll of TP for years even when I did not use the last of it. Only now it is officially my job. Honestly, I don’t mind this at all mostly because now I can control the way the roll rolls off. She has a tendency to place it so the roll comes off from underneath, but this causes nothing but issues and way too much rolling off the roll. The over the top method that I employ is much better and we will enjoying it this way for the rest of the year at least.

And I guarantee that she has no idea she even said this. When she’s sleepy her words cannot be trusted.

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Day 54–Night Owl

Ever since we returned from Ireland the W has been going to bed extremely early, as least by our standards. Pre-Emerald Island it was nothing for us to be up to midnight or later. Not the best or healthiest, I know, but it’s what happened nevertheless. As our inner Timex was still on Dublin time it was easy to go to bed early back in the States. But now I have adjusted back to Eastern Standard Time. She apparently has not. She’s been going to bed at like 9pm which previously would have been considered “insane.” I think the latest she’s been up has been 10:30 in the past 3 weeks.

One thing about me is that I usually like to go to bed when she does. I enjoy the routine of brushing our teeth, tucking in, talking, reading and falling asleep together. It was kind of like a bonding time, especially since we seem to be going in opposite directions most of the days. Before, going to bed at the same time was never an issue. Now it is.

I have tried to go to bed at 9:30ish or whatever…but I just can’t do it–mostly because I am out at meetings until then most nights and I need some decompression time before bed. But in the times I’ve gone up early with her if I do happen to fall asleep early it always end up being a disaster. I always wake up about 2 hours later and then am wide awake as if I just took a nap. So I try to sleep, but the more I try the worse it gets…and the more annoying my tossing and turning is to her. Sometimes though it is because she wraps herself up in her Korean “lead-blanket.” You know the heavy lead bibs they give you when you get an x-ray? She has a red Korean blanket that is like that. And when she burritos herself up the lead blanket takes up A LOT of room. She never believes me, but it does and then I can’t get comfortable making me toss and turn even more and the cycle just repeats itself.

Last night she went up at 9. I told her it was too early, but I was going to come up with her. She made me stay down stairs watching TV until 10:30. Thank goodness for the Olympics because that hour and a half was just crawling by. Finally I did go upstairs at 10:30. It was snowing and since the W loves snow I decided to wake her up to tell her it was snowing. Bad decision. Then as I lay bed next to her I all of a sudden get so extremely hyper. I don’t know why. But all i wanted to do was to be jokey with her. Again, bad decision. Finally I dozed off…and we both got some sleep.

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Day 52–The Usual

Sorry for not updating this much as of late. It’s been particularly hectic here at the house as of late and as a result the W has not given me too much to do for the project…so there hasn’t really been too much to post about. What is funny is that the original set up for this project was that I was going to do one thing nice for the W everyday–something different each day (flowers, chocolate, making the bed, etc.) and I was going to blog about her reaction each day. This was going to get interesting as the days went on and my creative juices stopped flowing while I struggled to come up with new things to do for here. So, basically there would have been a daily challenge and response to blog about.

However, since the W has commanded that instead of my original intent that I do whatever she says there are days that go by with no commands (or as is often the case no commands worth blogging about). So without realizing it her commanding ways have actually (at times) created less work for me to do.

The commands today included taking out the trash, emptying the dishwasher and doing laundry–in her words, the usual. Not a bad list. It certainly beats having to be creative. I guess I’m lucky she hasn’t been too commanding lately.

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Day 46–Long Time No Post, Irish Rugby Jersey and The Bag of Octopus Heads

I’m back! It’s been a few weeks since the last post…the Ireland trip happened and then the W was lying low on giving me projects. However now we’re back in full swing.

In Ireland I had more than my share of fish ‘n chips, other pub food and most of all Guinness. The Guinness over there is actually better and I spent a lot of time in the lab (pub) researching this phenomenon. Even though we walked pretty much everywhere I think I put on a few pounds. I need to get back into going to the gym. It’s a struggle right now. It’s too cold to even want to go outside. Plus I have become lazy in my exercise and eating. Even as I type this I am literally eating lasagna and drinking beer, not exactly the healthy recipe to get in shape. My cheeks are getting fuller which is my tell-tale sign of weight gain. Another problem is I know I can quickly lose it if I work out consistently so I think I end up trying to get away with something and then cover my tracks. All of this has led the W to be up to her old tricks.

She told me today that I have to go to the YMCA tomorrow…not only because she says so, but also because she will cancel my membership if I don’t start using it again. I’ve heard this song and dance before but in my heart of hearts I know she has a point. I need to go to the Y and get back into it. So I’ll start at some point tomorrow.

One of the many amazing things we witnessed in Ireland was the “6 Nations” rugby tourney. In Dublin that week was Ireland vs Italy. Crazy fun mayhem all around especially after Ireland trounced the Italians. Caught up in the spirit I pleaded for an Irish rugby jersey like the team and locals wear. It wasn’t cheap, but I did get it on the last day. (The adventure of the last day is another story for another day). As a part of the wheeling and dealing for this jersey I agreed to wear it an hour a day every day until she said I could stop. I missed a few days so today I am making reparations by wearing it all day. It’s not too bad other than the short sleeves are cold. I am actually wearing it now.

Yesterday we went to our favorite Korean grocery store near Fort Lee, NJ. This place is one of my favorite places in the whole world–no joke. When we’re there we stock up on the Korean necessities…rice, kimchi, etc. We also always get these little side dishes to bring home to snack on. One of my favorites is octopus so yesterday we picked up what looked like a nice packet of octopus arms and brought it home. Upon ripping the cellophane open we realized that they sold us whole octopus WITH the heads still on.

This was unchartered water for me. I am usually an open minded eater, but octopus heads were a little much. I did briefly channel my inner Andrew Zimmern and consider eating the bit sized head, but that thought quickly passed one I saw the open mouth and where the eyes had been. So we went into the kitchen and “Off with their heads!” Chop chop. Snip snip. While this did leave us with some very edible octopus arms/legs (whatever), it also left us with a bunch of octopus heads. We quickly placed them into a bag and I set it on the front porch to take out to the trash later. She replied, “No, you have to. Love project.” “Love project” has become her term or phrase for why I have to do something I don’t want to do. For example, “Do it now. Love project.”

So I had to put on my shoes, go out into the snow and take a bag of octopus heads down to the trash cans on the street for morning pick up. I kept wondering if the trash men had ever picked up a bag of octopus heads before and if they had any idea they were do so.

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