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edam · 25/04/2009 18:17

Just got home from shopping to find note from dh 'not coming out tonight, make my apologies, do not wake if asleep'.

So I've had to ring up our friends and say dh isn't coming to dinner tonight (it was just the four of us). How bloody rude? They've already done all the preps and are cooking gorgeous food.

I am really embarrassed and flaming angry. Because he's not actually ill or anything, he's just sulking because we had a row this morning - at 10am!

He was asleep when I left the house at 2pm and is still asleep now. Lazy, ill-mannered fucker. I am ashamed of him.

(ds is staying over with a friend btw, I didn't abandon him with sleeping dh.)

Row was because dh promised faithfully he would take ds to his music lesson this morning as a friend had invited me to something she was running. But when I tried to rouse dh at 9 he refused to get up, and only surfaced at 10. The lesson's at 11, I can't drive yet so if I take ds we have to walk. I was a bit pissed off and dh acted all innocent 'why are you in a mood?' So I told him, and he got the hump and started attacking me.

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edam · 26/04/2009 22:43

no, he hasn't. (When I brought it up, he gulped and intended to go out and buy flowers but apparently 'none of the flower shops were open' at 9.30. Which is probably correct although the farmer's market does plants.)

Turns out the bloke had got dh's email address wrong, though, so not dh's fault he hasn't got the messages.

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