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And ten years from now Chad, you will do something and she will remind you of your I told you so moment to her advantage. Not only that she will know the exact day, time and circumstances. Guys never remember that stuff or dare to bring it up again if they do.
If my wife forgets something, she tells me she has a terrible memory, after having kids. If she questions me about something like birthdays or our girl's weights when they were born, or what time they were born, then, if I don't guess them right, then I am horrible at remembering things and suddenly its a terrible thing that I don't remember everything...
I am glad my wife doesn't seem to lay those traps Curt-If she did I would say something like-- "how would I know what she weighed? She's not my favorite one" and the conversation would drop :-) -- Del OH boy you nailed that one--
If I really think about it-- Baby books-- Wedding videos-- and things of this nature are all things we have-- and are treated reverently-- but do we really look at them once the event is over? Maybe once-- or twice-- But realistically not very often-- But you can't throw it out-- its one of those marriage paradox's. Its a highly important item you never use.
Well, this is true, and it stretches beyond those things. For example those keepsakes that you won't let your wife throw away on your keepsake shelf, or anything in my house... LOL!!
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