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To expect DH to let me know if he is running late...

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Bluewombler2k · 27/01/2017 18:47

...10 minutes before DS has to be picked up from Beavers and DH is still over half an hour away and he said he would pick him up when I asked this morning? Even though he knows that I will be giving DD her dinner at that time and the walk to get to the hut is 15 at the least up a massive Hill? Sorry need to rant. I don't mind doing the journey but it pees me off when I get little or no notice that I have to pick DS from somewhere. I understand if he is stuck in traffic but if you leave somewhere half hour later than normal knowing you have said you would pick DS up, wouldn't a thoughtful person just let their other half know so they aren't just giving a 1 year old dinner and then having to leg it up a bloody steep hill? Sorry rant over. I do feel better now. For the record, this is the third time he has done this in 2 weeks and I repeatedly ask him to let me know. I would start doing the Beavers run etc all the time to make my life easier except that it somehow feels like he would then just think "hey, easy life!"

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Bluewombler2k · 27/01/2017 23:31

BTW, I mean solitaire as in the card game...not in any other way to idle the time away! Shock

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Bluewombler2k · 27/01/2017 23:42

He's not going off to play solitaire, I am!

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