I have the fish room and my office. She can design, decorate, paint, etc. any other room in the house any way she wants. I don't like the couch we have, but she loves it. I don't say a thing, I just go with it. The first summer we were here I built all the stands for the fish tanks. Ever since I've spent the summers building custom cabinets, entertainment centers and stands, three beds, doors, book shelves, a gardening bench and I don't remember what else. I have built literally dozens of things for her. I already have a "to do" list for this summer.

Then to top that off, her sister always decides I need to make
her one of something also, so that's applied to my credit as well. I have two rooms to tile this summer. We replaced all carpet upstairs with hardwood floors, and I'm finishing up tiling the rest of the basement, at her request. I plant 8-12 trees every year (some as tall as 8'), sometimes more, and move and place massive amounts of landscaping materials as well, at her guidance. The yard, all five acres, is hers. She gets a new vehicle when she needs one. She's on her fifth new car since we were married. My last truck I bought new well before we married and drove until it died at the ripe old age of 24. My current truck is 15 years old and running like a champ. After 24 years of marriage, and following the above practices, I may have enough credit to last the rest of my natural life, lol, if truth be told, and I'm still building.

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I have the fish room, my office, and a (small) portion of the shed for my fishing tackle. I have half of the third bay in the garage as my wood shop. I have my tanks, I fish, I collect and paint 28 mm fantasy and historical miniatures, and I've been running a continuous Dungeons & Dragons campaign for 20 some odd years now, and we play every other Saturday evening. (Yeah, I know, I'm a massive nerd, but at least I was a nerd before being a nerd was cool!) Anyways, that's it. I don't need a lot of credit for my hobbies anyways. And I never even have to use any credit for a toy in the wood shop since she knows more toys means I can build better things for her. I'm expecting to get a lathe this summer, lol. Anyways, other than fishkeeping, my hobbies are pretty cheap. I
always have a surplus of credit.
So there's kind of a "how to" guide to building "fish credits". And I hope no one takes this as misogynistic. It's not meant to be. The things I used for example are generally traditional "guy" things because I'm a guy. It's just meant to show how easy it really is to let your spouse have his or her way for things that aren't really all that important to you so that he or she appreciates you a little more. Even if you really don't agree with him or her. It's meant to show how you can put a little extra effort into helping your spouse with things that are important to him or her, and shows how you can use your skills to make your spouse appreciate you more, especially when you're enjoying what you're doing, like woodworking for me. I always pick my battles carefully, and ask myself how important something is to me. And you know what, most things really aren't all that important to me.
It's all about the fish, folks. It's all about the fish.
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