Oy, Hil. I suppose, "He could always throw something in the crockpot before he goes off to work," wouldn't fly, would it?
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"McDonalds. Takeout."
What if he can't cook? What if he's really not happy unless he comes home to a meal, and he wants that meal to have meat? (In Mom-world, professional chefs are the only men who can cook, it seems.)
My current potential future wife is vegetarian, and I have these questions myself!
But I agree the hypotheticals are a little out of hand if you don't even have a specific person to be hypothetical about first.
Suzi, I'm so sorry for your loss.
In MM news: I have now completed my first week of college in twenty years. I am appalled and abashed that some skills are rustier than I thought ("This comes with a side of humility? Oh, fine...I guess I'll eat it...") but feel more alive than I have in...quite some time.
That. Is all.
I think my mom expects all men to be like my dad in the kitchen -- he really can't cook. He can make spaghetti and scrambled eggs, and that's about it.
Also, my parents have several new neighbors who are people I went to school with, with their spouses and toddlers. Mom wants grandkids. (We also had discussions about raising kids vegan or vegetarian. I was actually able to reassure her that that's healthy -- partially by spouting enough nutritional stuff that saw that I knew what I was talking about, and partially by showing her some photos of vegan kids. So she now doesn't have to worry about her hypothetical grandkids being malnourished.)
In MM news: I have now completed my first week of college in twenty years.
Cool!
feel more alive than I have in...quite some time.
Yay education!
Hil, I think my mom and your mom are bitching to each other on the phone every night.
My current potential future wife is vegetarian, and I have these questions myself!
Don't worry, you can learn the Foreman Grill once you master the blender.
In MM news: I have now completed my first week of college in twenty years. I am appalled and abashed that some skills are rustier than I thought ("This comes with a side of humility? Oh, fine...I guess I'll eat it...") but feel more alive than I have in...quite some time.
That is very cool. And what I'm up for. I've received my letter of acceptance into Melbourne Uni's Master of Finance.
Don't worry, you can learn the Foreman Grill once you master the blender.
I want to see the dish that combines the two.
You know he's going to end up blending the Foreman Grill on the first try.