Help? | Pad Patter 01.28.23

I often get the mobile phone problem questions.

Now that I think about it, when I was home for the holidays my dad was constantly asking me something about this mobile phone! More than anything, I just think he needs new glasses :rollin
 
The help I'm asked for the most nowadays is from my students. "Mrs. Kendzie, how do you spell . . . ?" I walk them through a lot of math problems. And coach them about what to do in various situations.
 
At work it's usually vision/strategy input, or else it's financial questions.
At home it could be almost anything... how to do something, how to cook something, where to find something, how to be an adult, lol. The possibilities are endless!
 
Husband - where stuff is!
Kids - school questions all day long
Others - homeschooling questions, scrapbook help (many of my friends think I just do a drag-and-drop photo album and will ask me how to do it!), and adoption questions/help
 
I am overly careful about the location of things because I spent so much time at a law firm trying to find files or documents or something else. I never wanted to have to search for anything ever again. My phone is usually with me. My keys and wallet are always in my purse. My purse is in the same location. Drawers and closets are organized (well, they USED to be - they need a good clean out), with everything having a place and a place for everything. Hubby had my keys in the past couple of months and he misplaced them. Drove me nuts. I was like, put them back where they belong! LOL

I'm pretty organized too. I have boxes for everything, and text on them saying "if you take something from here, put it back", my husband usually smile, and always forget to bring back the keys, from last summer we haven't found the caravan's key, because is too small, I'm already thinking how to get somebody to open the caravan next summer, hopefully we will find soon the keys.
 
Husband: usually where stuff is, and lately about laundry and how to use the dishwasher, this is because my Christmas present for him was a small dishwasher, lol, so I told him, look darling our group is small and you need to learn to cook and wash the dishes too. I can continue baking but from now you are in training lol. So now he is learning to cook and do the dishes, lol, I know he is smart, and many questions he does are just for "fun", or a way to say "please continue you washing dishes and cooking, but really in the house there are so much things to do, like laundry, cleaning of the house, etc., so I need his help.
 
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