+Thefukowis Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 My wife just doesn't get it......she thinks I'm obsessed or is it posessed by the hunt! I get up log on and viola a new cache that hasn't been found,gotta go,see ya.kiss kiss,goodbye.I guess she doesn't like wading thru waste high weeds and thorns,gettin bit by a hundred mosquitoes,what did I just step in , and dodging snakes and the occasional skunk.Kids absolutely LOVE it though so I guess its just me and them.Are there any other muggle lovin geo-widows out there? Quote Link to comment
+geodarts Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 (edited) My wife will put up with a virtual, earthcache, or occasional traditional. But usually she thinks I am obsessed and the only sound is the Whine of the Non-Caching Spouse (GC15GKY). Edited August 10, 2009 by Erickson Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 My wife just doesn't get it......she thinks I'm obsessed or is it posessed by the hunt! Have I got just the song for you... The artist Quote Link to comment
+EnPleinAire Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 Neither my hubby or my dog (these really are two different individuals) like geocaching, so I just leave them at home to take care of each other and go out caching by myself. It’s more fun without the whining. Quote Link to comment
+Riverwolf Posted August 10, 2009 Share Posted August 10, 2009 My wife has decided after stepping in a fire ant hill that she doesn't want to cache until the weather turns cooler. I'm sure that once it gets cool enough for the ants to stay burrowed in, it'll be too cold to cache then. Although, she did enjoy the FTF on December 25th at 8:15 a.m. and the FTF before the fire ant incident. I believe that she's a fair weather cacher. Quote Link to comment
+fegan Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 My girlfriend tagged along the first weekend, or two. Since then, she avoids my geocaching trips at all costs. She's more of a flip-flops kinda girl. Even when we would go birding together, she would wear flip-flops instead of proper/suitable footwear for a hike. She's in her own little world. Quote Link to comment
uperdooper Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 my husband is the muggle in our house. Quote Link to comment
GreenLantern5000 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Sounds like my wife.... I finally find a "sport" that I can do w/ my little boys (5.5 and 3), and I and them are really excited, and the wife says "you want to go geocaching every day!!!!!" Uh..... No..... but if we're out w/ the family, and have some time to find a kid-friendly cache, uh, yeah! I wanna do it!!!!! Quote Link to comment
+flaffle Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I've actually had the same problem except it's the hubby. He'll tolerate it to a very brief point. He's made a couple of finds but, on anything that takes more than 5 minutes, he loses interest. It really sucks because I'm usually in it for the long haul (I'll stay there until I find it). We are generally hiking cachers which means I need to just move along with him once I can tell he's not amused anymore. It's a lot of give and take, as is everything in a relationship. I know he does it only since he knows it's something I love, so I have to walk away when I can tell he's had enough. The caveat here, is that I invited him out to spend time with me or that we had plans to go hiking together. When I know I just want to go caching/hiking, I tell him my intentions and I go out on my own. He has no problem with this. Yes, he does still think I'm really weird but I make fun of him for his computer games (WoW) so we're even. Quote Link to comment
Boneman65 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I've actually had the same problem except it's the hubby. He'll tolerate it to a very brief point. He's made a couple of finds but, on anything that takes more than 5 minutes, he loses interest. It really sucks because I'm usually in it for the long haul (I'll stay there until I find it). We are generally hiking cachers which means I need to just move along with him once I can tell he's not amused anymore. It's a lot of give and take, as is everything in a relationship. I know he does it only since he knows it's something I love, so I have to walk away when I can tell he's had enough. The caveat here, is that I invited him out to spend time with me or that we had plans to go hiking together. When I know I just want to go caching/hiking, I tell him my intentions and I go out on my own. He has no problem with this. Yes, he does still think I'm really weird but I make fun of him for his computer games (WoW) so we're even. The answer is simple, really. You gotta dump him and marry me. Quote Link to comment
+Unkle Fester Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Yeah, I married one too. Oh well, the kids and I are happy having an adventure when we go out. We try to get her involved but she refuses Goes to a theory that if I like it, she won't. Quote Link to comment
+Knight2000 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 (edited) I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. Edited August 11, 2009 by Knight2000 Quote Link to comment
+smstext Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 im lucky, my partner doesnt mind as it gets me out of the house and the dog gets a longer walk. Quote Link to comment
GreenLantern5000 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. Muggle could be that, but it also means a person who doesn't know about geocaching and doesn't understand..... Quote Link to comment
+mahini Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 My girlfriend tagged along the first weekend, or two. Since then, she avoids my geocaching trips at all costs. She's more of a flip-flops kinda girl. Even when we would go birding together, she would wear flip-flops instead of proper/suitable footwear for a hike. She's in her own little world. I do that! I wear my flips geocaching, golfing & anything else I can get away with!! I've started taking along my shoes... but, yeah! LOVE my flips!!! My husband goes with me, but thats more because I have a tendancy to get hurt doing nothing, so you can imagine how dangerous I am in nature!! A few weeks ago, we had to step over a barbed wire fence that was maybe a foot off the ground. I told him I wouldn't make it! Sure enough, stupid fence took me out!! So yeah... he'd be a muggle if he could, but for my own safety, he can't be! Quote Link to comment
Dinoprophet Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 (edited) I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. Originally, it was just someone who doesn't geocache. That's why "muggled" is kind of a misnomer. It suggests two wrong ideas: that muggles are all malicious, and that the damage could not have been done by a cacher. I'm married to a semi-muggle (mudblood?). She acts like it's ridiculous, and somehow we always end up in thorns and nettles when I take her along, but she often has fun despite herself. Edited August 11, 2009 by Dinoprophet Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Hey, you almost sound like a "shopping widower"; "fishing widow"; "golf bride" or the like. Enjoy it with the kids. Maybe - just maybe - she'll come around. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 My wife is absolutely certain that the game is stupid and that anyone who plays it is an idiot. Quote Link to comment
+sbell111 Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. A muggle is someone who is unaware of the game. Muggles may or may not damage/remove geocaches. Quote Link to comment
Mr.Yuck Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. Originally, it was just someone who doesn't geocache. That's why "muggled" is kind of a misnomer. It suggests two wrong ideas: that muggles are all malicious, and that the damage could not have been done by a cacher. Yeah, and its also morphed into "Muggler" As in watch for Mugglers. I'm convinced more Geocachers than not have no idea where the term muggle comes from. And yep, I married a muggle. The wife thinks Geocaching is stupid. You know the worst part about that? It makes my children Mudbloods!! They'll never get ahead in the wizarding world now. Quote Link to comment
+chrisrayn Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 My girlfriend thinks I'm ridiculous with my new obsession for it. She did 30 with me in one day and I think she needs it in much smaller doses. Can't imagine how she would have fared on my day of 51. :-s (she was at work that day) We have this agreement lately. The agreement is I try not to mention geocaching every moment of every day and she continues to love me. :-D Quote Link to comment
+Jeep4two Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Wife loves it - We are Jeep4Two after all. Her geo-senses are much sharper than mine and we both really enjoy getting out, hiking and the activity. I however have to take point on the woodland trails, clear out the spider webs with my face, point out slippery spots, snakes, critters, and the like. Ahh - fun fun. . . Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 I was kind of thinking a muggle was only someone who damages/takes/pillages geocaches. That's a cache maggot. Muggles are innocent. The term "Muggled cache" though implies a hapless muggle found one and didn't know they shouldn't take it. When the intent is caused by ill will, it's a maggot and not a muggle. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 ....I guess she doesn't like wading thru waste high weeds and thorns,gettin bit by a hundred mosquitoes,what did I just step in , and dodging snakes and the occasional skunk.... Well then, just enjoy the sex when you get back. Quote Link to comment
+texasgrillchef Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 Yeah, I married one too. Oh well, the kids and I are happy having an adventure when we go out. We try to get her involved but she refuses Goes to a theory that if I like it, she won't. Did ya marry Morticia? TGC Quote Link to comment
+texasgrillchef Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 My girlfriend tagged along the first weekend, or two. Since then, she avoids my geocaching trips at all costs. She's more of a flip-flops kinda girl. Even when we would go birding together, she would wear flip-flops instead of proper/suitable footwear for a hike. She's in her own little world. I do that! I wear my flips geocaching, golfing & anything else I can get away with!! I've started taking along my shoes... but, yeah! LOVE my flips!!! My husband goes with me, but thats more because I have a tendancy to get hurt doing nothing, so you can imagine how dangerous I am in nature!! A few weeks ago, we had to step over a barbed wire fence that was maybe a foot off the ground. I told him I wouldn't make it! Sure enough, stupid fence took me out!! So yeah... he'd be a muggle if he could, but for my own safety, he can't be! Hope you married a Paramedic! Quote Link to comment
+Harry Dolphin Posted August 11, 2009 Share Posted August 11, 2009 It should be grounds for divorce. Marrying muggles never works. Yes. I used to watch F Troop. I'm surprised that they got away with that on TV in those days! That's awfully risque even these days. Quote Link to comment
+charlie67467 Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 (edited) wife doesn't go doesn't like to see new sights or new places but the dog does and the kids do kinda good way to get out of the house just say I'm going GC. Edited August 12, 2009 by charlie67467 Quote Link to comment
+bittsen Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 wife doesn't go doesn't like to see new sights or new places but the dog does and the kids do kinda good way to get out of the house just say I'm going GC. Start showering, shaving, putting on aftershave and dress in your best clothes before you go "caching". Leave the kids at home. Soon enough, your wife will demand that you take her with you. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 My wife and I met and were married due to Geocaching. I am much more obsessed than she, so I can kinda relate. Just one of those things you have to accept. They say it's healthy for the relationship to have interests that the other does not share... Quote Link to comment
+popokiiti Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 (edited) Neither my hubby or my dog (these really are two different individuals) like geocaching, so I just leave them at home to take care of each other and go out caching by myself. It’s more fun without the whining. Who is the bigger whiner - hubby or the dog? Edited August 12, 2009 by popokiiti Quote Link to comment
+Kabuthunk Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 My wife just doesn't get it......she thinks I'm obsessed or is it posessed by the hunt! I get up log on and viola a new cache that hasn't been found,gotta go,see ya.kiss kiss,goodbye.I guess she doesn't like wading thru waste high weeds and thorns,gettin bit by a hundred mosquitoes,what did I just step in , and dodging snakes and the occasional skunk.Kids absolutely LOVE it though so I guess its just me and them.Are there any other muggle lovin geo-widows out there? I hear ya. My wife is a non-cacher, despite my attempts to show her the hobby. She however understands that I quite enjoy it, and generally doesn't have any qualms with me running off at unusual hours or coming home late if I say I'm heading for a cache. On a related note, I even managed to find a cache on my wedding day . I was a bit worried I wouldn't have time, but when you wake up at like... 6:00am out of anticipation/nervousness... plenty of time to find a cache before things get rolling Quote Link to comment
lisa8 Posted August 12, 2009 Share Posted August 12, 2009 My wife just doesn't get it......she thinks I'm obsessed or is it posessed by the hunt! I get up log on and viola a new cache that hasn't been found,gotta go,see ya.kiss kiss,goodbye.I guess she doesn't like wading thru waste high weeds and thorns,gettin bit by a hundred mosquitoes,what did I just step in , and dodging snakes and the occasional skunk.Kids absolutely LOVE it though so I guess its just me and them.Are there any other muggle lovin geo-widows out there? I feel for you. I have friends and loved ones that dont mind tagging along, but dont really care. My favorite part is the half second after everyone gets out of the car and they look at you and ask "so, where is it?" Ahhhhhh! If I KNEW where it was, that would negate the idea of a 'hunt'! Its the equivilent of the "are we there yet?" question! Thankfully, my awesome and fellow caching friend Starsirius is a mainstay in my caching adventures, and never once has she uttered those cringe worthy words. Shes usually the first to be on her hands and knees sticking her hand elbow deep under a rock. Thank you, my friend. Keep up the long battle. Quote Link to comment
+Snoogans Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 My wife and I met and were married due to Geocaching. I am much more obsessed than she, so I can kinda relate. Just one of those things you have to accept. They say it's healthy for the relationship to have interests that the other does not share... I met my wife as a result of helping plan GW4 within weeks of having just attended GW3. I proposed to her in camp the night before GW4 in front of MANY cachers from all over the country. She has has been on a cache maintenance run with me (and complained the whole time) because her mother was visiting us and wanted to see what geocaching was like and she actually joined in a DNF hunt recently while we were at a rest stop on the way home from GW7. She likes geocachers and enjoys events, but she thinks geocaching (the activity) is about the dumbest thing anyone would want to spend their time doing and this from a person who drops everything to harvest her electronic crops on Farmtown and Farmville. Quote Link to comment
+techi911 Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 My wife just doesn't get it......she thinks I'm obsessed or is it posessed by the hunt! I get up log on and viola a new cache that hasn't been found,gotta go,see ya.kiss kiss,goodbye.I guess she doesn't like wading thru waste high weeds and thorns,gettin bit by a hundred mosquitoes,what did I just step in , and dodging snakes and the occasional skunk.Kids absolutely LOVE it though so I guess its just me and them.Are there any other muggle lovin geo-widows out there? Ha me too she thinks that me and my daughter are nerds. Quote Link to comment
Quizes Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 I am married to a non-cacher. He will tolerate one cache on the way somewhere if it is on the road and will take less than 10 minutes. Otherwise, I drop him off with a fishing pole and do a cache run before going back to pick him up (often with fast food as a present) and pretend to be interested in fishing for 15 minutes. Quote Link to comment
+TellMeIfYouSeeAChicken Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 My husband doesn't think the hobby is stupid - he just isn't a huge fan of being outdoors unless the conditions are Just Right. (Which lets out summertime.) He's accompanied me to some urban camo caches and run interference for me with muggles ("Oh crap... I think that homeless guy is at ground zero." "Okay, lemme go take a look. It's a film can?") He's also gotten impatient when I prolonged our ride home to look for yet another cache. My kids (as I've said in this space before) like caching if a friend is along, be it one of theirs or one of mine, caching pal or muggle. Otherwise it's just another thing Mom drags them to. Fortunately, I've met other cache widow/ers at events and voila! Company and/or commiseration. Quote Link to comment
+KenyonFam5 Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 My husband and his friend were out fishing in front of our house and saw a guy sneakin around over by a tree...They watched him for a bit and he just stood there kinda watchin them too...so the guy finally left and my hubby went over to the tree and found a cache that kyle98632 had hidden lol. They just put it back and never said anything about it...well this was about 2 months ago or so...so then about a week ago I decide im gonna try to start this geocaching thing so he comes home from work and I said honey lets take the girls across the street and find this cache thats hidden over there...he was like I already found it like 2 months ago and had no clue what it was...i said where is it..hes like its in a tree lol...he thinks its totally lame though. What a party pooper...hopefully as soon as we get a gps my girls and I can go hunt...I think they will like it! Quote Link to comment
+hummer dude Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 Are you sure you are not describing by wife lol Its just me and the kids in my family. Every now and then she will ride along but stays in the truck. Quote Link to comment
+hummer dude Posted August 13, 2009 Share Posted August 13, 2009 Are you sure you are not describing by wife lol Its just me and the kids in my family. Every now and then she will ride along but stays in the truck. Quote Link to comment
+Hiʻiaka Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 Yep, I join the club of having a spouse who is a fair weather cacher. Likes the hikes, but that's about it. He grumbles at micros, but funny thing is he usually finds 'em! 14 year-old son grumbles too, but I drag him along anyway. Quote Link to comment
+Thefukowis Posted August 14, 2009 Author Share Posted August 14, 2009 I have gotten into the habit of grabbing my geobag whenever we go anywhere and she gives that look that says "oh boy not again",and she says were not stopping anywhere.I just nod and say, Yes Dear,She also gets a little annoyed when were driving around and I have the gpsr on my knee tracking caches as we're going past them-I bet there's one right under that tree,sign,post,mailbox, ohhhh look we're within 100 feet pleeeeeaaaaaassseeee? I swear I sound like one of the kids.She doesn't mind that I go caching with the kids,in fact she encourages it, it gives her some alone time to do housework or shop. Quote Link to comment
+Parknet Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 The wife doesn't mind caching but doesn't that say it all? Doesn't mind, doesn't mind!??! I've only been doing this for a few months but have gotten to the point where I need my geofix every day or I can't sleep! Quote Link to comment
+bittsen Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 The wife doesn't mind caching but doesn't that say it all? Doesn't mind, doesn't mind!??! I've only been doing this for a few months but have gotten to the point where I need my geofix every day or I can't sleep! I've found that when my partner started telling me what she did and didn't want me to do, the best thing to do was do what I wanted, regardless. Sure the relationship ended but I still get to do what I want to. I find much more happiness this way. Quote Link to comment
+SHENNY-TLC Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Im fortunate enough to have a spouce that loves caching as much as I. But I believe the title of this thread should be "I married a MUDBLOOD". See a muggle is a person not aware of caching so you try to keep it from them, (stealth). But a mudblood is a person AWARE of caching-and respectful of it, but NOT cachers. Quote Link to comment
+bittsen Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Im fortunate enough to have a spouce that loves caching as much as I. But I believe the title of this thread should be "I married a MUDBLOOD". See a muggle is a person not aware of caching so you try to keep it from them, (stealth). But a mudblood is a person AWARE of caching-and respectful of it, but NOT cachers. That is if you believe the term "muggle" is actually related to Harry Potter lore and not just a word out of the dictionary. Mudblood is highly derogatory whereas muggle is just a word, no different than, say, "cat". Quote Link to comment
+SHENNY-TLC Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Its only derogatory if its used in mallace. It refers to mixed bloods (ie: Harry Potter 1/2 magic -1/2 not) in Caching it can be used 1/2 -1/2 also , knowing but not wanting to cache. ANY word can be used as derogatory and offensive if just presented the right way. Quote Link to comment
+morliemorlie Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 My boyfriend and I have completly different opinions on caching, and it is the most frustrating thing in the world for me as I enjoy it so much more with someone. I keep trying to take him out, hoping that one of these times something will click, and suddenly he will enjoy it. More often than not though it ends in a huge fight and me not finding the cache cause I'm so distracted with all his moans and groans .I think today was the last time though, I'm a solo cacher from here on. Quote Link to comment
+OldLog Posted August 25, 2009 Share Posted August 25, 2009 Being retired it would be nice if the wife was as interested as I am but not to be. So I go it alone for the most part and have a lot of fun. Be nice to belong to a group though. Quote Link to comment
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