Published on June 10, 2005 By Texas Wahine In Misc
For the eleven months that Adrian was deployed, I became accustomed to doing everything around the house by myself.

I searched the cabinets to see what we had on hand. I made a menu. I used that menu to create a grocery list. I took the list, and the kids, to the store.

I selected the items on my list and maybe two or three impulse items. I kept the little one out of the cash register behind us and the big one from kicking his brother while I placed every single item on the belt.

I swiped my debit card and led the sacker to our vehicle. I buckled the kids in as the sacker moved boogie boards and Power Rangers swords out of the way so that s/he could cram the groceries into the back. I tipped the sacker with the only bit of cash I owned.

I drove home and unloaded the groceries, with the little one holding the door open for the twenty trips in and out I had to make. I put the groceries away in the fridge and the cabinets. I collapsed.

Now that Adrian's home, there are new rules regarding grocery shopping. Generally, I make a list and we all go together. He manages the boys as we creep down the aisles. When we get to the check out, I am not allowed to do a thing.

Adrian's orders.

I stand and enjoy the feeling of non-backache as he and the children place the groceries on the belt. I no longer carry groceries into the house. I do put them away, but usually with help. It's beautiful.

Can it get any better than that?

Why, yes, yes it can.

Recently Adrian's been doing the grocery shopping. It's usually a spur-of-the-moment "we need milk and bread" sort of thing, but Adrian goes.

He takes the kids, and I get some rare time all by myself. I don't have to deal with demands for Darth Vader Pop Tarts or complaints about how one child is secretly pinching the other. I don't have to unload the cart onto the belt. I don't have to carry in any groceries.

And.

And.

It's like Christmas.

A man does not shop like a woman. When I buy groceries, we get things like tomatoes and apricots and tortillas and canned green beans and 2% milk and block cheddar and yogurt and orange juice.

When Adrian goes shopping we get:

Dr. Pepper
Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper
Gatorade
Milk (WHOLE milk!)
Darth Vader Pop Tarts
Cheetos
Chunky Chips Ahoy Cookies
Hersheys bars, Smores bars, M&Ms, and Sour Gummy Worms
Block cheddar (was requested)
Green Apple Hawaiian Punch
White bread
Tomato Rice soup (also requested)
Spam
Ding Dongs
Froot Loops
Scooby Doo Berry Bones Cereal

Whatever small amount of adult that is in me does not allow me to put such things on my grocery list, but man, are they great.

I had a Ding Dong and Diet Cherry Vanilla Dr. Pepper for breakfast. How beautiful is that?

I never know what sort of tasty treats he's going to bring home (Barbecue Ruffled Lays? Banana Nut Crunch cereal?), so putting the groceries away is like opening Christmas presents. It's as if a seven year old wrote the grocery list, and let me tell you, seven year olds know what's good.

And now we can have cheese and Cheeto casserole with sour gummy worm garnish for supper! Everyone wins!

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on Jun 10, 2005
Should I have another Ding Dong?
on Jun 10, 2005
No chocolate cream Oreos????
on Jun 10, 2005
its even worse if you have a running charge account at the local grocers...and you son decides to do some shopping on his own....
potato chips (a must)
ice cream(usually a flavour no one else likes)
lots of coke
assortment of cookies
God forbid he should call from the store and ask if we need anything...
Men....humph!
on Jun 10, 2005
Mason:
No chocolate cream Oreos????


Not this time, but that would be in keeping with the general theme of his grocery shopping, hehe.

Mano:
ice cream(usually a flavour no one else likes)


Hahhaa...that's not cool.

God forbid he should call from the store and ask if we need anything...
Men....humph!


Hehehe...well, cookies and chips and soda sounds great to me! Don't know what you'll eat for breakfast, lunch, or dinner...but dessert is covered!
on Jun 10, 2005
Sounds like your glad he's home Although, I do have to wonder how much more his shopping will cost, both from a financial and health standpoint. But then again, you only live once, might as well enjoy it
on Jun 10, 2005
Danny:
Sounds like your glad he's home


Very much so.

Although, I do have to wonder how much more his shopping will cost, both from a financial and health standpoint. But then again, you only live once, might as well enjoy it


Hehe...yeah, more expensive, more fattening...but...more fun!
on Jun 10, 2005
{hands on hips}
You know this is very sexist! I would have expected better from you. Have you read the nutritional information on that Ding dong? harumph!

Actually, I was just the opposite (other than buying the kids a goodie). I got what was on the list, and the cheapest version.
on Jun 10, 2005
You know Tex, your blog made me laugh so hard. It's very amusing. So nice of your hubby to go shopping. Any excuse for him to get what he and the kids really want!LOL!

But that's really sweet and it's great that you're enjoying his help around the home. Fantastic I say! Enjoy every bit of those moments you get alone. From one mom to another - BASK! You deserve it!
on Jun 10, 2005
Dr. Guy:
{hands on hips}
You know this is very sexist! I would have expected better from you.


Hehe...just trying to balance out the universe...

Have you read the nutritional information on that Ding dong? harumph!


Well, I had two...370 calories, 19 grams of fat, and 33 grams of sugar, all wrapped up in a chocolate coated, cream-filled hockey puck. Hehe.

Actually, I was just the opposite (other than buying the kids a goodie). I got what was on the list, and the cheapest version.


Very responsible of you (hehe, always have to get a goodie for the kids)! I didn't send Adrian with a list this time or the last (just a request for milk, bread, Tomato Rice soup, and cheese), so I'll take some of the blame.

Foreverserenity:
You know Tex, your blog made me laugh so hard. It's very amusing.


Hehe...glad you enjoyed it!

So nice of your hubby to go shopping. Any excuse for him to get what he and the kids really want!LOL!


Hahahhahaa...exactly! I really do appreciate that he's willing to go to the grocery store (AND TAKE THE KIDS!). It's very sweet of him.

But that's really sweet and it's great that you're enjoying his help around the home. Fantastic I say! Enjoy every bit of those moments you get alone. From one mom to another - BASK! You deserve it!


Thanks! It is sooo nice to have him home. You don't realize how much your partner does for you until they are not around. He's always been very helpful, but he's even more helpful now that he's back. I guess he kind of missed all that mundane stuff, too.

Hahhaa...and we always find a way to be alone! That's what locks and video games are for!

Thanks for the kind comment.
on Jun 12, 2005

so putting the groceries away is like opening Christmas presents. It's as if a seven year old wrote the grocery list, and let me tell you, seven year olds know what's good.

What a delightful way to look at it!! and refreshing
So many of us, especially me, would have griped about the cost of junk food!
I'm happy for you that you're getting that break from the lifting, carrying and also getting some time for
you!
You've given me a new point of view, a new way to look at things, thank you!





on Jun 12, 2005
Yours sounds like mine. My hubby rarely does the shopping but when he does, we usually get cocoa puffs, cocoa crispies or some other form of cocoa cereal, sour gummy candy of worm or other form, Milano cookies or chocolate wafer cookies, and plenty of Coke. He also has a thing for salt & vinegar chips. Gotta love having him shop when you're having those once a month chocolate/salty food cravings!
on Jun 12, 2005
Being a gourmet chef (I can fix canned soup) I take shopping very seriously. I always take the time to make complete list of everything I should buy.

Once the list is completed I go to the store, remember the list is on the table, and buy whatever I feel like.
on Jun 12, 2005
Once the list is completed I go to the store, remember the list is on the table, and buy whatever I feel like.

Hehe! Sounds like me!

And Tex, lucky you!!!! I'm green with envy!!!!
on Jun 13, 2005

#12 by MasonM
Sunday, June 12, 2005





Being a gourmet chef (I can fix canned soup) I take shopping very seriously. I always take the time to make complete list of everything I should buy.

Once the list is completed I go to the store, remember the list is on the table, and buy whatever I feel like.


I'm real close to being a gourmet chef or at the very least a sous chef, I can do a lot more than just fix soup. I also take shopping real serious! That's the main reason for my cell phone. If I forget the list....it's only a phone call away.
on Jun 13, 2005
Once the list is completed I go to the store, remember the list is on the table,


I've done that soooo many times!! Luckily, writing it down causes me to remember everything except the couple of items I truly needed

FRITO PIE
Sounds like a heart attack in a bag!....Yummy!
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