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Tales of a Texas Househusband
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Posted by: Rich Rudowske 1/18/2008 12:30 AM

Yep.  It's true.  With Maya and all the kids back in school - I have assumed the role of the househusband.  Which I actually love.  I had huge plans of house cleanliness (getting it nearer to godliness instead of godforsakeness) and all that jazz.  However, the first three days of Maya's new class were somewhat disastrous.  She was under the weather with this weird flu we have this year - the one that makes you feel tired and achy with a slight fever but nothing else so you question if you really are sick or just being wimpy.  On top of that this is the first time this particular class is being taught so there are a ton of bugs getting worked out of it.  It is an introduction to Language Structures class, the goal of which is to teach support workers enough about linguistics to get them into second language and culture acquistion class (SLACA).  The instructor is using this AMAZING book from the Ohio State University Department of Linguistics called Language Files version 10.  It's amazing if you have some knowledge of linguistics or have a tendency to pick up stuff like that pretty well.  If you don't it makes you want to bang your head on a wall to feel better.  (OK, it even makes me want to bang my head on a wall sometimes but it is pretty good).  Anyways, so I ended up trying to interpret all that to Maya while still getting Chris's schoolwork taught to him and managing the rest of the house while Maya slept to try to get over being sick. 

Then - on Monday morning, when I was actually supposed to go to class with Maya at the instructor's invitation.  I was sick as a dog!  And I have been in bed all week until this morning.  But man!  What a day it's been today.  Today the househusband kicked it into high gear to clean all rooms that have carpeting including under and behind everything as well as clearing off dresser tops and desktops cuz tomorrow the CARPET CLEANERS COME and man is this house gonna shine!  Thankfully, SIL is providing the carpet cleaners (it's their house).  Because of the MLK holiday the kiddos are all off school Friday - Monday.  What's a TX househusband to do.  Pack em all up and drive 10 hours south to the Mexican bordertown of McAllen TX where my aunt and uncle live and have pleaded with me to come for almost 30 years now (they moved there when I was like 4).  So on the coldest weekend in TX since we got here we are going south where it will at least hit 66 or so (which is cold to them but good for us).  And the carpet cleaners will come and go and the whole house will be brand spanking new and clean when we get home!  How cool is that?!?!  Go househusband!  Go househusband!  It's your birthday!

When do my classes start again? . . . .

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Re: Tales of a Texas Househusband    By Jenny on 1/18/2008 5:04 PM
AWESOME post, Rich and tons of fun to read. Hope you have a good time down in McAllen. Glad you are feeling better.

Re: Tales of a Texas Househusband    By Andrea Perry on 1/24/2008 5:33 PM
Rick you crack me up! the climate differences are fun aren't they? winter in the 70's is just plain weird while chatting w/ my mom on the phone about her foot of snow in MI! Tell Maya hi!


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