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Child free nights

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Ssnn · 29/05/2019 23:56

If you have a child free night what would you do?

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Ssnn · 30/05/2019 21:33

Totally understand commitment to something and also that such activities are important for well being. I never organise anything on this day because I know it’s footy and it’s his release etc. I just feel as a one off as we were amazingly child free for a whole night we had a chance for anything/everything without clock watching etc. There was still work in the morning so the timings of footy mucked up the night. No food before as he doesn’t eat before playing and too late to eat out after. Cinema also out as showings after 9:45 mean a late night when we still had an early start. It was a shame and left me a little sad.

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Balibabe1 · 30/05/2019 22:05

Every right to feel sad. If I had read this earlier I would have suggested you went out to the cinema on your own, just to change your surroundings. However I do think the football could have been missed.

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