Rather than A) acting on this annoyance and saying something unhelpful to your spouse, or B) becoming judgmental of yourself for feeling annoyed with them, you could validate your own annoyance.
You could pause for a few seconds, acknowledge that you're feeling annoyed and frustrated with your spouse, remind yourself that it's okay and natural to feel that way, and then ask yourself what the most helpful way to move forward might be.
A common pitfall I see people make when trying to deal effectively with other people's bad moods is to overextend their responsibility to that person to include how they feel.
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