This is good advice. When Momma is happy, everyone is happy.longtooth wrote:Take some advice from an old baldheaded man that made it through. Help w/ the laundry (not hard at all & you can do something else while it is washing or drying), keep your stuff picked up (easy), set the table (this will be conversation time for yall), really tend the kids when she is in the kitchen (one of the biggest helps you can do for her), clean the bathroom occasionally (the most appreciated chore you will ever do for her).
Only piece I would add is regularly watch the kids for a couple of hours on weekends so she can get out of the house. When my wife was going stir crazy, just dropping by her sister's house on a Saturday to visit for a couple of hours without kids in tow really recharged her batteries and was much appreciated. Heck, just getting out to browse Target or the mall without kids in tow was entertainment for her.