Ahhh marriage, what a wonderful thing! The years you really learn everything thing there is to know about your loved one. The things you love, the things you like and the things you absolutely cannot stand! The constant snoring at night so loud it keeps up the whole neighborhood, the dirty carpet that they were supposed to clean days ago, or the fee you see on your billing statement when they take out too much money. These are the minor things that when coupled with lack of communication can really destroy a marriage. What if there was technology out there to help solve all of those problems so that your marriage was just as perfect as the day you said "I do?" Fortunately there is!
GE Profile Series 30" Built-In Double Convection Wall Oven
Sleep Number x12
Neato XV Signature
Mint.com
Automatic
Motion Activated Toilet Seat
These 7 items aren't a fool-proof way of guaranteeing that your marriage will last, but they certainly will help! My personal favorite has to be the Neato XV Signature. It is a robotic vacuum cleaner that can run on a schedule. This way no one is forced to vacuum and both people are happy. The best part is there is a button that does quick clean ups for small messes that happen on a whim.
In my opinion, these 7 gadgets are going to be the best thing that ever happened to a marriage and hopefully will help keep a lot of marriages in tact! I think that they are all very innovative and useful; something that I never would have thought to use in a marriage.
These are interesting gadgets to keep a marriage together that I wold have never thought of. I'm confused what the double oven has to do with helping people, but I hope it works! The divorce rate is increasing so it'll be interesting to see if any or all of these work.
A robotic vacuum cleaner...that I don't even need to touch or move on my own. I need this.
ReplyDeleteThese are interesting gadgets to keep a marriage together that I wold have never thought of. I'm confused what the double oven has to do with helping people, but I hope it works! The divorce rate is increasing so it'll be interesting to see if any or all of these work.
ReplyDeleteIf blog comments were enabled with a "like" or "favorite" button the way Twitter and Facebook are, I'd have given one to Sophia's comment!
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