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To have not just a pyjamas day, but a whole pyjamas weekend?

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BernadetteRostankowskiWolowitz · 25/10/2020 16:03

It's now 4pm Sunday and ds (5) and I have spent since Friday bathtime in our pjs. We have showered and changed them yesterday and will do the same before dinner.

He is self isolating. Again. For the second time this month. Exposure to a +ve case in his class both times.

This is so against our usual routine of walks in the woods or scooting round the park etc. We don't have a garden, so no point even dressing to play out as he cannot go anywhere.

And now they are discussing reducing the SI period to ten days. Bet that doesn't come in until we've completed this one.

OP posts:
byebyeboyee · 25/10/2020 16:42

Not even isolating spent the entire weekend watching shows, chilling out and hanging in bed. Just feeling a bit bleaurgh and not great weather.

earlydoors42 · 25/10/2020 16:43

I thought they said 7 days even?!

I love PJ days and a weekend sounds great

Youngatheart00 · 25/10/2020 16:44

Definitely not unreasonable in the circumstances!

sapnupuas · 25/10/2020 16:47

I'd do this more to g my four year old didn't need to be exercised like a puppy.

Trainchoose · 25/10/2020 16:49

Sounds good, may as well try and make the most of a rubbish situation! Isolating here too as the app alerted me I had been in contact with a positive case, day 5 now and finding it really hard with a toddler. As the guidance is just to isolate yourself if you don't have symptoms, work are expecting me to work as usual even though as I'm by myself not sure how I can follow the advice to try and seperate yourself in the home from a 23 month old, or expect me to put them in childcare. A jammy day/s sounds great.

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