Before that happens, there is still time to get some things down, but don't hesitate, because you want these done before the brisk bitter cold settles in for good.
While many of us won't be outside as much anymore, there are still good ways to be a neighbor this fall when you are working outdoors and see them in passing.
I have decided there is something I am going to do by myself from now on. I don’t want to spend quality time by sharing the workload and completing it as a couple. I don’t want to take turns. I will do this alone and never ask for backup.
Between leaves falling and the inevitable snow that will make its way into the area in the coming weeks and months, it begs to ask, which chore is worse?
It's time for your to resolve our latest Morning Show debate. Jackie thinks that you should make your bed every day. She says that it sets the pace for the rest of your day. I say, making a bed is a waste of time... You're just going to mess it up at the end of the day anyway, right...
Before you call me an all out liar, follow me on this one. In 1965, women averaged about 28 hours of housework per week, and men only averaged four. Today, the average woman does 15, and the average guy does nine.
So we're not saying that men do more housework than women...