As I think about it, there isn't a lot either my wife or I have to do around the house.
I take out the garbage, but how hard is that? The collection service does the real work of getting rid of it. She cooks, but at most one evening meal and I make pizza once a week. I do the dishes, but all that really means is filling a dishwasher. We both do laundry, but there is a washing machine and dryer. A service cleans the townhouse every two weeks and since it is a townhouse I'm not allowed to do any yard work. That means no rock wall building which I certainly would contemplate if we had any rocks laying around to build something with. There is central air conditioning and heating which means there is no firewood to cut, split, store in a woodshed or carry in to the wood stove. We also have electricity, so the lights go on with a flick of the finger.
One of the chores I don't like doing is removing an occasional spider or two from our daughters' rooms. I think they should get used to a bit of nature, but then I figure they will soon be off to college, so I might as well be gracious. Although they want me to "Kill it! Kill it! Kill it!", I just take the spider outside. How manly is that? They think I'm a spider lover. As I think about it, that is as close as I get to slaying dragons and saving damsels in distress, but the spider bit does seem to be a "man's job" for some reason. They're not poisonous, nor very big.


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Love the video. 
