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First day to myself in a very long time...

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champagneplanet · 15/09/2020 09:33

And I don't know what to do!

I'm off work today, DD2 has started preschool, DD1 in school, DH at work. First world problem I know but its been a very long time since it was just me, I feel a bit overwhelmed I could do anything I want, and my mind is blank.

What do you do when you get a little chunk of time to yourself?

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JontyDoggle37 · 15/09/2020 09:42

Read a book
Catch up on some tv
Go for a walk
Go to a cafe, get a coffee and watch the world go by or read a book
Do some writing
Give myself a pedicure
I can manage lots of days by myself!!

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PaulinePetrovaPosey · 15/09/2020 09:48

Art exhibition followed by coffee and cake.

Exhibitions are loooovley and quiet at the moment because they're letting hardly anyone in.

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Twilightstarbright · 15/09/2020 09:48

Walk in the fresh air with coffee and a podcast.

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SeaToSki · 15/09/2020 09:55

Enjoy the house with no one else in it. Go back to bed with your favourite breakfast, have a really long bath with no one yelling Muuum, then potter.

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moveandmove · 15/09/2020 10:03

I go to the gym for a couple of hours then have a long bubble bath.

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wendz86 · 15/09/2020 11:00

Clean, gym, watch tv and drink tea and eat biscuits.

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Sunnydaysstillhere · 15/09/2020 11:02

Last week I had the first hour to myself since March!! Beach walk with dogs and fish and chips for lunch!
And put pics on family group chat to flaunt it!!

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Karusa · 15/09/2020 11:09

Hi there all.. I hope you’re all ok?
I’m wondering if any of you are familiar with the Night-time Bunny book by Melanie Joyce and James Newman. I’m wondering what age group it’s meant for...anybody help?

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champagneplanet · 15/09/2020 13:34

This all sounds wonderful. I think i'm going to get used to this day off in the week!

Currently sat in eating lunch (and on mumsnet Grin) in the garden, i've been to Asda, returned a parcel and hung out my washing. All very unglamorous and boring but so very peaceful and quiet and none of it with a Peppa Pig soundtrack!

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