Originally Posted by RICKC:
My wife used to go to the train shows with me. She would even walk around the show with me. After a while, she would still come with me but she would bring something with her to do, like a book to read or school work (she's a teacher). She enjoyed going to York because we got to spend time together going out to eat and shopping at York. Now, however, she never goes to any train shows with me or York. She doesn't care what or how much I buy or spend. But, I don't think she will ever step foot in a train show again.
My wife can't stand train shows because of the smell of the hygiene-deficient men who go to them. Can't say that I blame her.
But the odd thing is that if I go to a show or hobby shop alone, I run the risk of catching a lot of grief when I get home if I've spent anything more than buying a magazine. But if she comes with me, say, to a hobby shop, I find that she's usually fine with me spending within reason if it's something I really can use. And if I make an order to Micro Mark (like for the replacement turnouts for the ones that broke during the build which prevented operation), if I explain to her what I'm doing, she's usually okay with it.
In the past, when she has come to shows or hobby shops, I'll be drooling over something and she'll walk up, nudge me and say, "Just get it already!"
One thing I truly love about her is that she has a odd way to tell when something's truly important to me. I find that once I've thought back, most of the time I'm denied doing or buying something, it really was something I could live without.