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02-27-2010, 01:56 PM | #26 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
As most have said..."Balance" is the operative word. I have my project out in the shop that I spend a good deal of time on. However, I don't skimp on my other obligations. I go to work everyday, the grass is always mowed, the gutters cleaned, I always carve out time to take my daughter to the park and to her dance/art classes, accompany the wife to Costco, etc. We take care of the important stuff and decide together what to do with our "play money". Sometimes we decide to remodel the kitchen, other times it's a nice trip, or maybe "papa" can summon Santa's "Brown-Sleigh" to deliver some new toys. We don't sweat much about the $$- because she spends way more on her shoes, bags, dogs, cats, rabbits, hair, nails, etc, etc.
She respects my hobbies and understands that I enjoy it- therefore she provides and much encouragement as she can muster. It'll be 10 years in November....it's all good brotha's!!
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02-27-2010, 02:41 PM | #27 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
I can relate to this situation with a girl in my past. but my GF now is A1 perfect!. If I want to work on my truck she lets me, helps me, orders parts for me, whatever I need. s long as I take care of her she lets me be me. I treat her to flowers, cards, whatever I can whenever I can. I buy parts for her truck ( she would rather have EBC yellow stuff pads versus a cheap pad) and has great tastes!
WE both have quads, and jet skis and she will allow me to do whatever to them and is willing to help with them too. I honestly cannot ask for a better woman then her! |
02-27-2010, 03:11 PM | #28 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
I've been married for close to 9 years now and my wife is supportive of my hobby, but like others have said it has to be in balance. If I'm not taking care of my other priorities she lets me know, but when I have free time/money she has no problem with me playing with my toys. She knows that I have my 68 gmc, my 01 tahoe (new toy), and my dirt bike and says I can do whatever I want to them (within reason). And she has her 02 mustang convertable, her 41 gmc 3/4 flatbed, and her cloths/shoes/nails/bags/sewing/etc. so we are pretty even. We just started doing a few car shows and she is into that (we've showed her truck, mines not there yet) so that was cool. and like others said she is willing to give me a hand bleeding brakes and other little stuff, but my son is 8 now so he is starting to take over the little chores. I'm just happy that I can count myself lucky that my hobby isn't a battle with the wifey, because if she not happy no one is!
PS: here's a couple pics of my wifes 41 at the oroville car show last summer. She inherited it from her grandpa after he lost his 5 year battle with cancer, and her grandma knew how much she love his truck. It still lives at her grandma's but we take it out to car shows whenever we have time.
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02-27-2010, 03:18 PM | #29 | |
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My wife has few hobbies but she came to understand over the years that when I worked on the truck I wasn't on a bar stool or up to something else that I probably shouldn't be doing. Plus she has got to go on a lot of road trips over the years when we went to events. But If I had to do it again I'd find a gal who had her own crafts and hobbies that she needed the same amount of time for that I needed for my cars and trucks. You might have to build her a craft room or share some room for her craft stuff but she won't be complaining that she is bored sitting in the house while you work on that damned truck again. |
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02-27-2010, 03:33 PM | #30 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
Wow, it sounds like most of you guys are lucky and have found someone who understands and or appreciate our hobby. I tried to split my time with the truck and Ex, but she was to high maintenance, so that did not work. Well, as said a couple of time, I have to find the one who is ok with it, or maybe even wanting to participate. Its no big lost for me, as I said she was high maintenance, time to move on. I am glad to hear most of you have found the right one.
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02-27-2010, 06:11 PM | #31 | |
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oh.......you said a little, not alot on a lighter note, my buddy has been seeing a girl for a few months, I brought my truck over to "tinker" and she grabbed a wrench, got under the truck and started to take off my starter. I think my jaw actually hit both my feet.........she's definitely a keeper, haven't met one that wants to wrench with the boy yet, except for her.
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02-27-2010, 08:56 PM | #32 | |
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One year later I met my future bride who is now my wife of 12 years. She loved my truck and even helped me install the 5 bolt rearend and posi unit when we were engaged. No surprise then that we drove Old Yeller on our honey moon. To top it off, when she received her $5000 inheritance from her grandmother she gave it all to me so I could restore Old Yeller. Now that is a woman worth waiting for! Wow, I need to go do something nice for my sweetie.
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02-27-2010, 11:39 PM | #33 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
My wife went and found herself a 72 GMC short narrow for us to build and bought me a Harley so she could be on the back. I don't think I have anything to worry about.
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02-27-2010, 11:47 PM | #34 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
I told my wife back when we first started dating that if she ever tried to make me choose it would not side with her. No problems yet other than she like to save money and I like to spend it. We compromise and it all works out, works out good for me since I can pick up overtime as I need to help pay for things.
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02-27-2010, 11:59 PM | #35 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
yea i chose my car over a gal i was getting into datein she came out and told me she didn't like my 86 monte carlo ss i drove and that she liked the little "new" cars i never called her again but i met my wife in 01 and been married about 2 years now and she LOVES 67-72 chevys and don't care how much time i spend with my project 71 and we got her a 67 project last fall
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02-28-2010, 12:47 AM | #36 |
Project Heaven in my 67!!!
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
My story is similar to some and different than others. My first wife hated the 67 and asked me to sell it many times, never did...She cheated on me the first time I went to Iraq. Truck was there to pick up the pieces, actually got alot of work done on Heaven during that divorce. Got remarried, she said oh I love the truck and then eventually, after not giving me anytime to work on it, she told me to sell it or else. Like an idiot I did, but was smart enough to sell it to a friend and made the agreement that if he ever got rid of it I was to be the first call. That marriage ended because of my third tour to Iraq, but as most of you who know me know, I got Heaven back at the end of that tour from Iraq. I am seeing a girl now, the first thing I told her was that working on cars was a hobby of mine. It calms me down. She loves it! She wants to help and eventually if things keep down the good path, we are going to get her a project for us to build together. I cant wait actually! I will never ever get rid of Heaven again for a woman! My 19 mth old son will drive Heaven eventually!
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02-28-2010, 01:10 AM | #37 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
when I met my now wife I was driving a 87 Monte SS that was very sleek looking but when I picked her up for our first date I pulled up in my 72 K/10....lol.....she asked where my other car was but I told her that only comes out on nice days this is my dd.....she hated that "green" truck back then but at least she knew what she was getting into.....lol......that was 13yrs ago and since I restored the "green" truck it has grown on her....
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02-28-2010, 02:09 AM | #38 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
My wife and I have been married for coming on 8 years. She is an ex farm girl but not into trucks, cars or even my old JD garden tractors. She doesn't even like the smell of the shop. She does realize and respect the fact that my shop and what I do in there is who I am, just like I respect her and her interests.
If you are asked to choose between who you are and and her..there are going to be problems. It really helps if you can make money on the side to fund your your projects rather than draw from the house budget. I found that out within the first year. lol Richard
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02-28-2010, 02:59 AM | #39 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
Yeah I couldn't ask for a better woman when it comes to my hobbies or should I say, obsessions lol. I will drop money on the trucks, build a new rifle, buy a new surfboard, new guitar etc. And she is always cool with it, well most of the time lol.
It is important though to try to manage your time between them and your hobbies. But our hobbies are what make us, us. Don't ever give up your interests, just learn to manage the two together. Well, unless your hobby is smoking crack, then that's a whole other issue lol.
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02-28-2010, 08:23 AM | #40 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
Ackattack, I can tell you what I did. Wife and I met at a park and she approached me because she liked my Jeep CJ-7 (BTW She was driving her own Pickup). Long story short, Marriage and two little ones later. Things for the truck went on hold every now and then, But the number of hours that my son spent with me working on, replacing parts, and searching for parts in the salvage yard, cannot be replaced. They're priceless (also taught my daughter how to do a tune up and change tires for her Girl Scout project). As I've said before, 23 years this summer with a wonderful woman and I wouldn't change a thing. Bottom line with the give and take, invest the time with her now and you will reap the dividends later. Cnut
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02-28-2010, 11:33 AM | #41 |
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Re: "You spend to much time on that stupid truck"
My wife just wants project "Ghost" finished. She's bought me all my parts. All she wants wants in return is kids. That being said, going on number 3.
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02-28-2010, 01:51 PM | #42 |
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