Monday, April 29, 2013

Dating Fronts - The Best Acting Job


People are huge liars when they are dating. We do this so we make a good impression on the person and they come back for seconds. You can deny this as your reading, but you don't get dressed up in your good skirt or put on a fancy collared shirt for just any reason. All of us want to impress somebody else so that we can build something with them.



What we don't realize is that all these seemingly little fibs add up and we decide they aren't important any more once we're married. I know how this is first hand. There are quite a few things I did that I do not take the time to do anymore and Mallory is the same way. If you told me that I would be the one in my house doing all the cleaning years ago, I would be livid. Today it still annoys me but it is the way things happen.

Mallory's Side:
Things are different once you get married. Once you have that person, you don't need to impress them anymore. The chase is over. Daniel used to be a lot different before we got married. He was attentive, charming, and chivalrous. Now, he is pretty much the opposite. I'm probably not the same either but that is just the way the cookie crumbles. You fall in love with the person and as you get to know each other, you both grow and change together. Then comes the true test: whether or not you still love that person once you see their true colors. So far, I think Daniel and I are doing alright. I mean, we have known each other for a while so I think I have seen every possible side of him. 


The fact is we return to our normal ways once we build a stable relationship. Once this happens, you actually learn what the other person is like. If you think they perfect, don't be fooled. It takes everyone a while to open up. 



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Monday, April 22, 2013

Exercise - Running Away from the Obstacle


Unless you want to be 900 pounds, exercising is something you have to start doing as you get older. Knowing this I have been ramping up my workout routine lately. I have been running and going to the gym more often. Mallory has not been a fan of my more active lifestyle and has been making fun of almost everything I have been doing. 


I bought some new pants to wear while running and now I always hear how ridiculous I look because the pants are too tight. Then, there is the fact of how I run. Yes, it may be a little weird but everyone runs in their own specific way. Mallory says that because I fling my arms around, she won't be seen running next to me. The biggest issue is that I tend to sweat quite a bit when I exercise, so much so that she won't go near me until I shower. Sweating is just a natural process so I don't see the big deal. 


Mallory's Side:
Daniel has taken his exercise routines way too far. I can understand wanting to stay healthy but he  is exercising to often. I don't understand why he bought these new pants to run in. They don't do anything and he looks ridiculous in them. They are the same pants that athletes wear under their uniforms. Daniel is not an athlete. He is just someone who has fallen into the trend of going to the gym. The only good thing about him working out is him taking out dog for a run. It exhausts our dog so he is not running around the house the rest of the day trying to get us to play with him.


With all the ridicule I have been getting, I am surprised that Mallory gives me praise for taking our dog running with me. It is not much but hey it is a start. Do you have tight pants you wear to the gym? Are you embarrassed by your workout partner? Let us know on Facebook & twitter. Also If you like this page check out my other blog Bay Area Brews.





Monday, April 15, 2013

Food - Tasting the Dilemma


Food is a pretty big part of everyone's life whether they admit it or not. Our taste in food has developed over the years and is not something that can be changed easily. I am finding this out first hand because Mallory and I have completely different tastes in food. When I am thinking hot wings and beer, she is thinking salad. Now, I don't do salad. To me, that is something that was put on the earth for turtles and rabbits to eat. It is not food.


One thing we have agreed on is to take turns making dinner. I usually make something delicious like Hamburger Helper or Oven Fried Chicken, but Mallory insists on trying to make me eat soup. The problem with us making what we like is that the other person usually has to tough it out and eat food they don't like until it is gone, because I hate to throw away perfectly good food.


Mallory's Side: 
Daniel likes to say he is not picky at all but that is not the case. He is one of the pickiest eaters I know. He eats the same thing over and over again and rarely tries anything new. If I want him to try something I like, I can't tell him what's in it or else he will not it. He has some sort of vendetta against vegetables. He tells me I can buy vegetables to eat with my dinner but since I'm only one person, they usually go bad after a few days because he won't even try them. 



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Monday, April 1, 2013

Decorating - Framing the Issues


I have always thought that when you are married you are supposed to share everything. Apparently, I have been lied to a good chunk of my life because when it comes to decorating and deciding how our house looks, my voice gets muted. Mallory thinks that just because I'm a guy, that I should just sit back and let her make all the choices. I just can't do that. I have to look at this house all day so I want to have a say in how it looks.


It is not like I want to put bikini posters everywhere. I just want to hang some items from my favorite sports teams as well as some beer signs I have collected over the years. In my opinion, they look really cool hanging on the walls. Mallory won't have any of that stuff on the walls and tells me if I want them up they can be in the garage. I think we will continue to go back and forth on this subject, because as much as I dislike house decorating, not having a say in how my house looks is something I hate more.


Mallory's side:
Daniel should just leave the decorating to me. I just want to make our house look nice and presentable, not like some bachelor pad. When I buy something for the house, I usually talk to Daniel about it ahead of time to make sure it is something that he likes. In fact, he even picked out the coffee table and end table for our house. I don't see why he complains so much because he actually gets his way quite a bit. Our house looks nice and he knows it.


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