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Not being dressed at 3 in the afternoon?

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:03

I woke up at 11, lounged around a bit, tidied the playroom and am still not dressed and don't intend to get dressed until I go out at 7.

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Trinityrhino · 20/02/2009 15:04

wouldn't think twice about it

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:09

I'm not

DH has taken all 3 boys on an 'adventure' in Cornwall from yesterday til Sunday so I am freeeeeeeeeeeee!!!

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staryeyed · 20/02/2009 15:09

If you are then I am. I dont intend to get dressed until 5 when I need to go out.

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Ponders · 20/02/2009 15:11

I do my best housework in pyjamas

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:13

I was a bit shocked when the window cleaners (all 5 of em ) suddenly appeared around the back of the house to clean the windows while I was cleaning the playroom (conservatory) I beat a hasty retreat to the kitchen where there was another cleaning the windows and then another on the landing window..I was trapped in the hall

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:13

Ponders...so do I! Why is that?

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:14

I also do my best housework while I am alone...I then don't have small people undoing my work behind me!

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SnowlightMcKenzie · 20/02/2009 15:15

I'm not dressed. My 2yr old is in his nappy and pj top, but the worst thing is, that although my 23week IS dressed, this is only because I put her to bed in her clothes last night.

Do I win?

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Squirdle · 20/02/2009 15:18

Well done Not undressing is what I call making good use of your time!!

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Naat · 20/02/2009 15:24

Not unreasonable at all! Enjoy the freedom, lady!! And don't let the window cleaners corner you

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georgimama · 20/02/2009 15:32

I'm pretty stunned by this actually. It's up to you of course, but do you really feel more comfortable slobbing about in last night's pyjamas than you would if you had a nice soak in the bath and got dressed?

I wouldn't.

And I think putting a child to bed in their clothes is a bit bad, I'm afraid.

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sagacious · 20/02/2009 15:35

If i'm not going out I am far more comfortable in pj's

My dc's spent their first years in babygro's so you could never tell if they'd been dressed or undressed.

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Geepers · 20/02/2009 15:36

Agree with geogimama.

I couldn't do it, I'd feel a lazy, stinking cow. We are always up, washed and dressed by 9 at the absolute latest.

Also think it's odd to put a baby to bed in clothes.

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jujumaman · 20/02/2009 15:37

enjoy, am jealous

yanbu

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Geepers · 20/02/2009 15:37

I am very at you having the house to yourself.

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SnowlightMcKenzie · 20/02/2009 15:38

Yes georgimama We're not going out so it saves me a days worth of washing. I reuse dishes too if I can. Nothing wrong with puting your lunch time ham sandwich on the plate that once held your morning toast.

I'm afraid I feel quite the same whatever I am wearing.

My baby isn't really a child though is she. Babies don't get dirty just lying there kicking the ceiling. She has her daytime naps in her soft clothes, why not her night.

Just explining, - not looking for a row. I know your lifestyle is a little different to mine georgimama.

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chipmonkey · 20/02/2009 15:40

Well, if ds4 falls asleep in his clothes, which can happen when I bf him, so long as his nappy is clean, I am not going to wake him up again just to put a babygro on! I always have him in comfy clothes anyway.

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stealthsquiggle · 20/02/2009 15:52

want a pyjama day. We haven't managed anything even close this half term and DS and I are feeling equally deprived.

Geepers/Georgiemama I suspect this may depend somewhat on what 'normal' is for you. 'Normal' for me is a flat-out rush to get me, DS and DD dressed and out of the house for 8am so that we can get to work, school and nursery respectively. Slobbing all day in PJs/yesterday's clothes is rare, and therefore the height of luxury for all of us. If I were a SAHM with pre-school age children I might feel differently (I have never tried it so I wouldn't know).

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JoandMax · 20/02/2009 15:58

I'm in my pjs too, and haven't even brushed my hair yet the slovenly woman I am!!!

Normally I do always shower, make up, dressed etc but am off out tonight and to be honest I couldn't be arsed this morning. I've had loads of cleaning and stuff to do so would of needed another shower before I went out so couldn't see the point........

There's nothing wrong with having the odd day slobbing out, if it was everyday I would worry though

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flaminhell · 20/02/2009 16:04

yanbu, stay in pjs no need to dress if you are going no where, more to wash.

Enjoy your freedom.

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georgimama · 20/02/2009 16:07

I also work full time. I just don't see the "treat" in smelling of last night's stale sweat.

2 hours in the bath, now that would be a treat.

Sorry.

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chipmonkey · 20/02/2009 16:09

But how can you have 2 hours in the bath while looking after your dc, unless they are in there with you and where's the treat in that?

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georgimama · 20/02/2009 16:15

I wouldn't, the OP hasn't got her kids with her. They're away.

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fanjoforthemammaries7850 · 20/02/2009 16:18

I am sitting here in PJs...but was dressed until my DD threw up all over me, so i gave up!

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ilovemydogandMrObama · 20/02/2009 16:22

I want a duvet day!

DD seems to be half dressed these days anyway as she's being potty trained (although did go to Sainsbury's yesterday and forgot potty and she freaked out at toilet, so had to go to Mothercare and buy another one....)

DS though is dressed -- my mom just landed at Heathrow and is getting a coach, so waiting by phone ready to pick her up....

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