
So five days a week while I'm away at work my husband sits at home all day. No, he's not eating bon bons and watching TV, he's working, or should I say learning. Learning is his full-time job right now and here is his table full of tools.
Jason's routine:
--Wake up around 6:00am
--Run 5K around the surrounding neighborhoods as fast as he can, usually in just over 20 min.
--Shower, eat breakfast, and make his amazing wife a lunch
--Read the scriptures
--Do math and then more math and then more math

A few interesting and amazing things about my husband you might never know unless you've lived with him.
He doesn't like to waste anything, including scraps of paper so he uses small pieces of paper, often used envelopes, to figure out his math problems. He's writes so small you'd need a magnifying glass to read it if you're over 40. :) See the sample to the left. You'll notice how small the writing is in comparison to the printed letter and how completely he covers all the white space. Isn't that cool?
Now to anyone else, especially me, this would look like garbage, meant to be thrown away. But not to my husband. This is his eraser. It broke off of his pencil several weeks ago and he doesn't want me to throw it away yet.
This last object is his new favorite tool-- it is a microphone and earpiece that plugs into his phone so that he can now do the dishes when I call to talk to him during my lunch break, when he talks to family members in the evenings, or any other time he's trying to multi-task. No point wasting time just talking when you could be doing something else at the same time. :)
Sometime you'll have to ask him about his determination to reuse all of our sandwich baggies. I've been accused more than once for throwing away stashes of used plastic baggies that I find in the drawer. We've compromised a little by making rules about which baggies can be used again and which ones have to be thrown away. I bet most of you have never had that conversation with your spouses. :)
As you can imagine with all of Jason's efficiencies we save a lot of time and money. His frugality has been both a blessing and occasionally a frustration in our marriage, but I wouldn't have it any other way! He is a great example of the pioneer motto: Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without!