Friday, March 23, 2007

Changing Role


Never envy what others are doing. Be it their job or role they played. They are all special in their own ways and are chosen to be what they ought to be.
After I posted a forward on the article “The Woman”, coincidentally, a male club member of mine sent me the following interesting article of a man’s prayer to the Lord.

I think it’s a cool piece, some moral there and definitely it will tickle your funny bones. Remember to have a good prayer with the Lord and ask what is right.


Author - unknown
A man was sick and tired of going to work every day while his wife stayed home. He wanted her to see what he went throught so he prayed: “Dear Lord: I go to work every day and put in 8 hours while my wife merely stays at home. I want her to know what i go through, so please allow her body to switch with mine for a day. Amen!

God, in his infinite wisdom, granted the man his wish. The next morning, sure enough, the man awoke as a woman.

He arose, cooked breakfast for his mate, awakened the kids, set out their school clothes, fed them breakfast, packed their lunches, drove them to school, came home and picked up the dry cleaning, took it to the cleaners and stopped at the bank to make a deposit, went grocery shopping, then drove home to put away the groceries, paid the bills and balanced the chequebook. He cleaned the cat’s litter box and bathed the dog.

Then it was already 1 P.M. and he hurried to make the beds, do the laundry, vacuum, dust, sweep and mop the kitchen floor. Ran to the school to pick up the kids and got into an argument with them on the way home. Set out milk and cookies and got the kids organized to do their homework, then set up the ironing board and watched TV while he did the ironing.

At 4:30 he began peeling potatoes and washing vegetables for salad, breaded the pork chops and snapped fresh beans for supper.

After supper, he cleaned the kitchen, ran the dishwasher, folded laundry, bathed the kids, and put them to bed.

At 9 P.M. he was exhausted and though his daily chores weren’t finished, he went to bed where he was expected to make love, which he managed to get through without complaint.

The next morning, he awoke and immediately knelt by the bed and said: Lord, I don’t know what I was thinking. I was wrong to envy my wife’s being able to stay home all day. Please, oh please, let us trade back.”

The Lord, in his infinite wisdom, replied: “My son, I feel you have learned your lesson and I will be happy to change things back to the way they were. You’ll just have to wait nine months, though. You got pregnant last night!” :(

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, it’s tickling!

..But most ‘housewives’ are working in our society, so the major difference between man and woman is who should be entitled to maternity leave and benefits. *grin*

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patchwork said...

Hi! Joepsc,

thanks for your fair comment.

cheers! hope you have a good laugh after reading it. :)

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Anonymous said...

Ha! Ha! This role changing is perfect for men whose wives are not working. This will change their perception that though their wives may not be attending high powered board meetings or making corporate decisions, their days are both full and fruitful too.

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patchwork said...

Aha! Bookworm, how we wish that, that could really happen or at least our man will be empathetic. LOL!

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Anonymous said...

Wah! Being housewifes like anyone of us , really do all those things in one day. We women are very “li-hai” in doing houseworks, haha!

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patchwork said...

Hi! Zhang Zhu,

Yes! unnoticible “li-hai”. Cheers! to the “li-hai” group. God Bless.

Good Day!

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Anonymous said...

Hi, I just love that punch-line - You’ll just have to wait nine months, though. You got pregnant last night! T.T

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patchwork said...

Yes, Yan,

You are right. The punch-line was really subtle and yet tickle our funny bones. Remember when i told u over our supper before i posted it ? We both laugh our hearts out. that was good laugh therapy LOL :)

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Anonymous said...

It is a good story and very true of what was said. We just have to appreciate each other’s role

patchwork said...

Hi! Steffan,

Thats a fair comment. Yes, indeed we need to make each other's life easier and feel good.

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