Ward, I'm worried About the Beav.
In home economics we were taught to always put on a clean frock and freshen up before husband came home from work. Said husband shouldn't be greeted by a drudge moaning about how hard her day was dealing with the household, children and her chores.
The businessman upon coming home should find his home an oasis from the troubles of the office, so the theory went. A housewife was no to trouble her husband with petty household problems the minute he walked into the door. Neither were his children to "bother" him. Once the "lord and master" arrived home all was to be done to arrange his comfort.
Guess what grade I got? *LOL*
Only reason ever watched LITB reruns was to look at Wally, Beav's big brother. Can see why girls went crazy over him. A 1950's BMOC, right down to the varsity jacket.
Launderess