Mum, he wants me to do it for him He says all good wives can Am I not good enough? Teach me If all the others can, then I should be able to as well
I still cant really believe my niece managed to find a husband, and its all down to her mother.
When Amelia was growing up, my sister wouldnt hear of sending her to nursery school. As a teenager, Amelia wasnt allowed to hang out with friends or go out in the eveningsshe spent every moment at home and became quite the recluse. Even when she went to university here in Manchester, her mother would insist that she was home before six every evening. The poor girl was already twenty, yet her mother would ring at half seven and shout down the phone, demanding to know why she wasnt home yet. It was honestly absurd and there was no reasoning with her.
Amelia met her future husband during her second year at universitythey were revising together at the library. He was a couple of years older, lent her his notes, helped her out, and before long had completely fallen for her, eventually asking her out. Thats when my niece finally started rebelling against her mothers strict rules.
Eventually, Amelia got married, and her mum finally gave her the freedom to start her own life.
Now, something happened recently that I cant help but share. I was over at my sisters place when Amelia rang, her voice trembling between laughter and sobs, making her almost impossible to understand:
Mum, he wants me to do it for him He keeps saying all the proper wives are able to Does that mean Im not good enough? Teach me If everyone else can do it, I should be able to as well
At that moment, my sisters expression changed faster than lightning. She told her daughter to calm down and asked her what on earth all the good wives were supposed to be able to do.
Soup, Mum, Amelia replied, and we both burst out into laughter.
Dont laugh at me! You never taught me how to make it. I tried looking up recipes online, but they all taste awful!
So my sister and I patiently explained, step by step, how to make soup, while occasionally giggling at each other.
That evening, Amelia called back to thank us for our help. Her husband had complimented her, said the soup was delicious, and Amelia now claims she finally feels like a proper wife!












