As a recent retiree, I'll be serious here. My wife and I both worked, and raised a family. Our lives were planning, improvising and scrambling. Then our kids grew up, and we are now retired. Our friends have often followed similar paths.
I've noticed a few things.
People get territorial about their houses, since their houses become way more important in their lifestyle. I know people who take their old work energy and channel it into house interiors. Being comfortable in your space can become weirdly (to me) important. You have to respect that. Maybe, when spouses don't get our hobby, they fear.... encroachment. Admit it, we can fill every space in a house with this pastime.
Is there a wall you could negotiate for? A spare bedroom, a basement room, etc? A place where you could build some multilevel racks, have your tank set up neatly in one place and not all over the home?
I've noticed a few things.
People get territorial about their houses, since their houses become way more important in their lifestyle. I know people who take their old work energy and channel it into house interiors. Being comfortable in your space can become weirdly (to me) important. You have to respect that. Maybe, when spouses don't get our hobby, they fear.... encroachment. Admit it, we can fill every space in a house with this pastime.
Is there a wall you could negotiate for? A spare bedroom, a basement room, etc? A place where you could build some multilevel racks, have your tank set up neatly in one place and not all over the home?