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Hello Super Sexy,

Thanks for your reply. I am so happy to hear your neck problem is better.

Today I had to stay home from work because Nessa woke up ill with a fever. By about 9:00am I was also pretty sick, so we've both laid around much of the day. Sore throat & aches, sore eyeballs, nothing too major. We were well enough to make a run to Biscuitville and get a late breakfast nonetheless.

While at home one of the repair people came by and fixed the upstairs sink. The problem with both the oven and dishwasher were both determined, but the man who came did not have the tools to fix. The diswasher's "drain solenoid" is stuck open, thereby letting all the wash water out instead of keeping it inside the chamber for the wash cycle. And as imagined, the problem with the oven is indeed the thermostat. He said they might have to bring a new oven because the cost to repair this one is more than the oven is worth. That would be awesome to get a new one.

I've taken down the shelves & vanity cabinet from your new room and have patched the holes in the wall, to prep for painting. I patched some holes in the bathroom as well where an old towel bar used to be that I took down when I moved in (to make room for the over-toilet organizer.) I think a new towel bar in the bathroom will not be needed because I've gotten hooks for towels that hang over mine & Nessa's bedroom door. That also keeps the towels separate for sanitary reasons (not that anybody is dirty, but it is always nice to have a towel to yourself.)

I am still working on the organization of downstairs-- Nessa has a lot of toys & art supplies, and I have more books than I realized. I have moved stuff around several times to negotiate what might be the final layout. I think ultimately I will have to get some shelving for the overflow, which I picture being on the wall where the stairs meet, being out of the way of the main living space. The shared closet spaces downstairs are fully organized and I have 1/3 to 1/2 of the space opened up for your belongings.

I am particularly happy with Nessa/my room, in fact I can hardly resist laying on the bed everytime I go in there and just take in the sense of relaxation. The pink color has a suprisingly strong relaxing effect. I made some "curtain" pieces from fabric to cover the front of one of the white pressboard organizers, and I might make curtains for the other ones too. I'm going to get another picture frame or too for some of Nessa's artwork and photos, as opposed to thumbtacking them to the wall as I had done previously. It looks neater when the art is actually in frames. Hope to make a trip to Home Depot or Lowe's sometime this weekend.

Anyway, there is the update of how the house is going, and I hope you've had a nice day. I guess it is your day off? Well, looking forward to hearing how you are doing. Miss you a lot.

Love Pumpkin

2007-02-23 22:14:39 · 13 answers · asked by beat_this_program 1 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

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a guys point of view............beat-this............sounds as if this girl want to share every sapect of her life with you...she has told you of even the tiniest things she did that day...she even went as far as telling you that she made room for your stuff in her closets...this sounds serious dude...are you going to commit to her? cause if your not tell me and i will...lol...she sound like a very nice person and loving toward you too...open up to her as she did to you...tell her about your day...and that your looking foreward to filling them closets too...shes a keeper dude tell her whats on your mind and whats in your heart...be affectionate...girls like that....and to seal this,,,take her in your arms and give her a big kiss, and then hold her for a bit...tell her how you feel about her...then hold her some more...she will love that...be safe...be kind...adn i wish you love...

2007-02-24 01:38:03 · answer #1 · answered by hystericaly_kinky 3 · 1 0

Well, It seems that you asked for the house updates in the previous mail. So she has been very very honest and briefed you of what she did for home, herself and Nessa. Equally, her 2 lines of love in the end have shown her feelings..SHe has done a complete female talk. You expected some hot stuff probably or something romantic..No worries..This time you make it short and simple by thanking her for updates..You give your state of mind updates of what you think of her or remember her certain clothes or outfit that you liked on her and dream of her..and ask her to brief her state of mind..Since she is very honest. tell her that you want her to share her thoughts about you when she is alone and ..I think that would cut the next mail short and would be of your interest. Keep us posted mate. All the best.

2007-02-23 22:24:26 · answer #2 · answered by california_beach_boyz 1 · 0 0

Where to start?
How about something like 'You have been busy...' or 'Thanks for the update, I got tired just reading it'.
If you're not much of a handyman, you could make a joke about it being a good thing that she's got it all under control, because if you were in charge, it'd ten times worse.
How about something like 'I really appreciate you being there while all of this is happening' ?
It's just a few ideas, thrown together. If it helps, it helps.

2007-02-23 22:27:12 · answer #3 · answered by busted.mike 4 · 0 0

Good heavens --- how tedious! She makes me want to scream! She goes over every minute detail -- doesn't she have anything going on in her life? And more importantly, what makes her think that you're interested and have the time to read her endless minutia? Everyone knows decorating is a woman's "thing" --- usually -- and the man could care less as long as it's comfortable and not too "frilly". -- hope she isn't counting on your feedback.

2007-02-23 22:37:58 · answer #4 · answered by GrnEyedBlondeSwede 2 · 0 1

She sounds very excited about her house. I would suggest you support her in it. There might come a day that you want her support in something. No she didnt gush all over you but then the letter wasnt about you anyhow. It was an update on her house.

2007-02-23 22:23:17 · answer #5 · answered by Jeanine G 2 · 0 0

Woman tend to yap yap yap a lot about stuff that it could be told in one or two sentences.....It may sound silly but i get the same kind of stuff on my email.....I just answer in a manly way: short and to the point: a simple OK and a kiss or Keep up the good work or I miss you so much (you melt her feet...) and so on...

2007-02-23 22:21:45 · answer #6 · answered by TWISTER W 2 · 0 1

My response:

Sorry to hear you are so busy. I intend to come next week and give you a hand. I miss you too.

2007-02-23 23:19:28 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Wow! You are doing a wonderful job with the house!"

I am not sure what you are looking for here. She told you what you asked about. She has a room for you - are you living together? If you want a better answer - we need more detail.

2007-02-23 22:22:41 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would say okay. Then I would ask you what does this have to do with Marriage and Divorce?

2007-02-23 22:24:45 · answer #9 · answered by kelsey 5 · 0 1

That was a boring email.... I would not think nothing of that. maybe just ask her about it.. and theRE be nothing to it. BUT SHE SHOULD NOT BE NOT TALKING TO OTHER GUYS... I PERSONNALY THINK THAT WOULD BE CHEATING..

2007-02-23 22:45:01 · answer #10 · answered by TalonsMomma 2 · 0 0

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