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To take a nap?

12 replies

MyGhastIsFlabbered · 27/09/2019 06:49

Had a few hellish weeks recently. It's my day off today and got the first time in months I've got the house to myself. WIBU to sod the housework and just go back to bed after dropping the kids at school?

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AlwaysCheddar · 27/09/2019 06:50

Go for it!!!

Weatherwax · 27/09/2019 06:51

You should absolutey do this. I have one afternoon off a week and quite often I prioritise a nap. Sometimes it's just more important than housework. Enjoy!

loutypips · 27/09/2019 06:52

Do it! 😴

Ithinkwerealonenowtiffany · 27/09/2019 07:18

Do it!

intermittentfasting · 27/09/2019 07:19

Do it, get a couple of hours in bed then you've still a bit of time for some housework anyway.

YaySeptember · 27/09/2019 07:36

Yea do it. Just make sure you set an alarm with picking up time!

AnneKipanki · 27/09/2019 07:44

Oh definitely !

MonkeyLife · 27/09/2019 11:33

Absolutely do it! I have booked a day off work next week to do just that.... Its been 18months since I last had anytime to myself. Oh is working away for 3 days, DS will be at nursery as usual and I'm planning on putting my feet up, tv on (not watched TV in a year and a half.....) and dosing all day long Smile

MrsPellegrinoPetrichor · 27/09/2019 11:35

Why do you need to ask?Confused

shas19 · 27/09/2019 11:47

Do ittttt!!! Like said above I have one day which is today where I do no cleaning or washing and just chill out with dd 19months old and do nothing other than make us a nice breakfast and watch TV and play. Of course try and fit a nap in whilst she naps before collecting ds from school

JLCP70 · 27/09/2019 12:07

Do it!

Elliewellie80 · 27/09/2019 12:19

Do it. Do it for those of us who can't 😂

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