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To be hoping that DH finds it hard work for a few days?

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AbbaFan · 21/08/2008 14:56

So DH and DC's went off camping this morning, for 4 nights. I decided not to go because it's so bloody wet and I have 100 million things to do at home.

DH hardly ever spends more than a few hours along with the kids (7 and 4).

Is is mean to hope that he finds it really hard work

Also I am secretly loving the fact that I will have some ME time for a change.

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TheCrackFox · 21/08/2008 14:59

Enjoy your me-time. I would imagine that your DH will have a new found appreciation of you from now on.

dal21 · 21/08/2008 15:24

You do realise that however hard it finds it, he won't actually fess up to it and will be along the lines of 'i don't know what you mean, they were delightful'

that's when you smile sweetly and say, 'well darling, how fantastic...I think that calls for a bi-annual camping trip just you and the kids'

p.s. how long before you start to miss them...and their noise...and mess...

deste · 21/08/2008 16:19

If he finds it easy he might do it more often.

cheshirekitty · 21/08/2008 17:10

PARTY, PARTY, PARTY...Throw open the wine bottle, nice bubble bath and watch a load of rubbish on the TV. Enjoy the rest, you deserve it.

justaboutagrownup · 21/08/2008 17:11

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moondog · 21/08/2008 17:11

So would i!
Enjoy the peace.

AbbaFan · 21/08/2008 17:32

Oh yes I will miss them, but their noise and mess - noooooooo

I am lovin the peace at the moment.

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theirmum · 21/08/2008 17:34

How long do you think he will last i give it till tomorrow morning

twofishes · 21/08/2008 17:42

Envy Envy Envy Envy Envy Envy

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