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To think that, as dh has an office to go to..

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PlumpRumpSoggyBaps · 04/03/2009 09:59

... he should blardy well go to it and not 'work from home', picking his feet on the sofa?

And he still hasn't done the washing-up from last night. Grrr. He has two jobs in this household- doing the washing-up and putting the bins out. And last night's yukky stuff is still sitting there and he's IGNORING it!!!

Im ignoring it too but I can hear it calling me. ((PlumpRump, wash meeeee. I'm dirtyyyy))

Call me unromantic and unloving but I hate that he works from home so much! I like my peace and quiet!!

Gnaarrgh.

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specialmagiclady · 04/03/2009 21:44

My DH works from home(no office - it's in that London, he spends half the year working away Monday to Friday) so yesterday I took full advantage:

Babe... can you come down to the butcher's with my purse... it's a bit rainy for me to come home...

He comes down to butcher's with my purse, goes home, sits down at desk...

Babe... actually can you come and help me bring everything home from the shops, the pushchair keeps falling over and I think... yes... I'm definitely going to cry!

I'd have managed fine if he'd been away (or at least nobody would have seen me crying!)

trixymalixy · 04/03/2009 21:55

Good Idea chipping!!

sobanoodle · 05/03/2009 20:14

i casually go out and work in the library (writerly things) when dh decides he'll be "working at home". He does work to be fair but I too get the "What are you doing for lunch ..?" question. While the 4dcs are at school I'm f**d if I'm going to cook lunch during the week. I really like my space too.

Luckily he's happy to rustle up beans/toast for one...

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