Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Baa-haa-haa!

For couples setting out on long journeys together (literally): helpful advice from The Wall Street Journal.

Car clashes got so bad for Jim and Danna Narnish that they resorted to an extreme measure: A finger puppet lamb. Named Arnella.

When Ms. Harnish feels that her husband is driving too fast, following too close to another car or not turning on the windshield wipers when they are needed, she pulls Arnella out, snuggles the toy up to his neck and—in what she calls "a little delicate girlie voice"—makes the lamb tell her husband what to do.

"Instead of me nagging, it's Arnella nagging," says Ms. Harnish, 65, a retired camera saleswoman from Bend, Ore. "She has saved our 45-year-marriage." ...

Mr. Harnish agrees that the lamb ploy works. "When I hear her whiny little voice, I just say to myself: 'I know what's going on, you don't have to say anymore,'" says the 67-year-old retired middle school vice principal. "Who am I going to argue with—a little lamb on a finger?"

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