What happens when you love Steemit and so does your partner? A happy Steemit home?
I expect this post may become the first of many on this topic.
Conversations:
Most couples will talk about their day at work or what the kids have been up to. Not in a Steemit house! It’s all about Steemit or cryptocurrency. Yesterday we spent 40 minutes discussing elliptic curve cryptography (see my last post). That’s not normal, and probably one of the reasons we get raised eyebrows when we’re at other people’s homes for dinner.
Time management:
Our day now revolves around Steemit access times. My main Steemit times are mid mornings and evenings. My partner has to fight for his times, I’m too busy hitting the refresh button every 5 minutes! We have more computers than I have shoes, but only one really good Wi-Fi hotspot in the house, the bottom step of our stairs. If one of us cannot be found this is usually where we will be, the hot step!
House work:
I’m not saying our home was always spotless, but it was pretty clean. Now housework is an interference to Steemit time. Why mop when you can blog? I’m considering purchasing a robotic hoover, just need to find a robot that can clean the bathroom too.
I manage to get the laundry in the washing machine, well you can blog whilst it’s washing, right? Plus, it’s still like you’re doing housework. I just never get round to ironing it anymore, my ironing pile is starting to look like Mount Everest.
Sneaking around:
Some women would be worried if their husbands were sneaking off to check their phones or logging on to the computer late at night. Not the wife of a Steemer. It’s like a constant game of hide and seek in a Steemit house, as you battle to find a quiet corner to check in on your Steemit account.
It all sounds to me like the perfect combination for a blissful and long relationship. We’re celebrating four years of marriage tomorrow, and it’s full Steem ahead!