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AIBU?

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To be peeved that Dh wants to go to football match on New Years Day?

57 replies

Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 12:49

I just am, and don't know why. It's his last day off, so last day to do anything as a family.

He will be gone about 5 hours. I feel peeved. Please can someone explain it to me

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livinginawinterwonderland · 23/12/2013 12:50

What would you do otherwise? It's not like there's much to do on New Years Day that doesn't involve shopping or sleeping off a hangover.

Surely you have weekends to do things as a family?

FourAndDone · 23/12/2013 12:51

Mine is going too. He goes every year. I just don't let it get to me and try and do something nice with the kids instead Smile

99redbafoons · 23/12/2013 12:52

"It's his last day off" .....from that I'm taking it to mean you have other days off to do nice things as a family? He's entitled to his own hobbies and interests too you know.

Moln · 23/12/2013 12:53

Is it just him going, or is he taking his children?

I kind of get what is annoying but he does need to do his own thing too, are you doing something you want during his time off?

Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 12:54

He has plenty of his own hobbies and interests. Which he will be doing lots of over the holidays. I just feel miffed about New Years Day

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Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 12:54

No, he won't be taking dc.

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feelingvunerable · 23/12/2013 12:56

What else would you like him to do?

Bowlersarm · 23/12/2013 12:59

I'm not sure why you're miffed. Because he has something to do and you don't?

Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 13:08

No that's not why..

Something to do with me having to entertain a bored dd on last bank holiday. It's my last day too. I would rather we did something together

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AmberLeaf · 23/12/2013 13:10

I think YABU.

Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 13:12

Am I?

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Bowlersarm · 23/12/2013 13:13

Yes, I think you are too.

littlewhitechristmasbag · 23/12/2013 13:14

What would you want to do if he didn't go to the football? There isn't much open on NYD so i imagine you will hang about and watch films/play games or go out for a walk. It certainly wouldn't worry me if DH wanted to do this.

fay144 · 23/12/2013 13:14

Depends on your family traditions, I think? For my family (and most people locally where I grew up) NYE wasn't really a big deal, and instead New Year's day was the big day for visiting as many family and friends as possible, and wishing them all a happy new year (and having a drink). It was equal to xmas day in terms of the significance. Much more important than, for example, Easter.

I know for DH's family though (different part of the country), then they really have no real concept of celebrating NY, and just see it as a pointless boring day when everything is shut for no reason.

So if you are both from a background of expecting to celebrate new year's day together, then YANBU. But if it's just a normal day off, then maybe it's fair enough, unless you had concrete plans for that day, that you couldn't move to a different day.

bigbuttons · 23/12/2013 13:15

yes I think you are too.

AnuvvaMuvva · 23/12/2013 13:15

Yes, you are. Poor bloke.

AnuvvaMuvva · 23/12/2013 13:17

Find something else to do! Invite some friends over for lunch and have a lovely day. Ring up some people now -- make a huge lasagne or something, fill the house with friends and kids.

Or have a girly day with your dd. I'd LOVE that. (I have boys.)

AnuvvaMuvva · 23/12/2013 13:18

Do brunch - people with hangovers love brunch.

fay144 · 23/12/2013 13:18

Forgot to add - if it is the case that he views it as just a "normal" bank holiday, and he goes to the football, I certainly wouldn't be spending all day cooking a big roast dinner etc for him getting home though. And I'd be expecting to get some time to myself over the holidays to spend on my own hobbies too.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/12/2013 13:19

Yabu. New Year's Day is usually dulls-ville anyway.

Christmaspuddingaddict · 23/12/2013 13:20

Sorry, I think YABU. The football will only be on for 2 hours. Can you not do something together in the morning, then have dinner together in the evening?

Orangeanddemons · 23/12/2013 13:20

I think everyone is doing stuff with their family on New Years Day, so no one to invite.

I come from a tradition of staying with your family on New Years Day. He sees it as a dead day.

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Scholes34 · 23/12/2013 13:21

Turkey curry and a film.

joydivisionovengloves · 23/12/2013 13:27

YABU. Boxing Day and New Years football are my favourite things about this time of year!

Scholes34 · 23/12/2013 13:28

I'd be at the match with joydivision.