Anonymous wrote:The fact that she buys from Hobby Lobby would be the most concerning part.
Before being married I would intentionally take girlfriends to shopping centers with a Michaels to see if they would take the bait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
I do wonder what is it with women and crafting though? And sorry to say but 99% of the stuff is junk. When men do crafts, they make items with utility like tables, woodwork...women just glue pieces of paper together and clutter the house. I’m a woman and I’m so embarrassed to be associated with such an insipid activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
I do wonder what is it with women and crafting though? And sorry to say but 99% of the stuff is junk. When men do crafts, they make items with utility like tables, woodwork...women just glue pieces of paper together and clutter the house. I’m a woman and I’m so embarrassed to be associated with such an insipid activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a peach. Just be lucky you found someone who puts up with your bad attitude. Wife's crafting is the least of your worries. You need a new personality.
No, OP sounds normal and it's the wife that has a problem. I am sure she is not working if this is how she's spending all her time.
I do wonder what is it with women and crafting though? And sorry to say but 99% of the stuff is junk. When men do crafts, they make items with utility like tables, woodwork...women just glue pieces of paper together and clutter the house. I’m a woman and I’m so embarrassed to be associated with such an insipid activity.
Anonymous wrote:I enjoy making my crafts but they sell easily and make good gifts. Maybe wife could upgrade but SIL after years of being partner in BigLaw seems to get a lot of relaxation from her crafts. Hadn’t she earned it ?
Anonymous wrote:OP, this makes me sad for your wife.
As we become adults, it can be hard to keep hold of a sense of fun and whimsy that doesn’t have an explicit measurable goal. And when we lose that, we lose a lot of the joy that life can offer, regardless of whether or not we’re successful in objective terms.
I see that loss reflected in your comments — you wish she’d go to the gym NOT because she’d enjoy it or it would improve her mood, but because it might help her lose twenty pounds.
Meanwhile she’s getting joy out of playing with glitter and paper. Nothing will come of it, she won’t make millions as an artist. So what? She’s having a grand time for less than your personal trainer costs you, while you’re fuming about the mess and expense (which you can clearly afford; otherwise you would’ve replied to the many people who asked you if her crafting was seriously cramping your household budget).
Between you and your wife, I know who I’d choose to be: the person with a talent for happiness, cheap glitter and all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wait...there is a Hobby Lobby in our area?
There’s one in Leesburg at least. Near the outlet malls.
Why?
Because there aren’t any in DC or MoCo. I didn’t know they were over here.
There is also one in Columbia.