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What's the highlight of your one child family day?

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TrulyMadBadandDeeply · 10/02/2009 10:22

This is in response to the call for more positive, upbeat threads.

For me, the highlight is hot chocolate after trudging home in the cold from school. And yours is?

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daisy99divine · 10/02/2009 13:06

being woken up by Daisyboy saying "Mumeee! sun come up!" regardless of the weather!

Nightcrawly · 10/02/2009 13:48

Mine is when me and DD 2.7 make dinner together each day, she just loves cooking and I love it when she "sneaks" a bit of the food very theatrically!

Iklboo · 10/02/2009 13:49

Huuuuuge cuddles when I get home from work

georgiemum · 10/02/2009 13:51

When we do the 'name the best ting about your day' before he goes off to bed

cmotdibbler · 10/02/2009 16:43

When DS gets into our bed in the morning and announces 'Biiiig family cuddle' before lying down and cuddling into me

ThumbLoveWitch · 10/02/2009 17:06

when the rampaging toddler decides he needs a cuddle, comes to me for one and turns his face into my neck to get as big a cuddle as possible - makes up for soo much!

Hulababy · 10/02/2009 17:19

Getting home with DD (and her friend) after school and DD asking me if I wanted a coffee, and preceding to make me a yummy latte using the coffee machine. Lovely.

MaureenMLove · 10/02/2009 17:29

I like the Saturday morning biiiig family cuddle too! My dd is 13 btw! I also like the cup of tea and, if I'm lucky, the bacon sarnie that comes with it!

DontCallMeBaby · 10/02/2009 18:52

Hm, today's was either DD deciding that she wasn't so very hungry that I had to go and make dinner rather than cuddling her on the sofa; or it might have been DH coming home to find us cookiing a curry together rather than squabbling about something.

twentypence · 10/02/2009 18:54

One of ds's teacher saying something nice about him and me being able to tell him that night - without worrying about what another child would think.

Gunnerbean · 10/02/2009 19:29

For me, there are several highlights, each and every one child family day:

  • knowing that I've only got to cope with the washing and ironing generated by one child
  • knowing that when I empty the bookbag out after school I've only got to pay out for one lot of school meals/swimming lessons/school trips etc
  • knowing that I don't have spend the evening breaking up fights and mediating between warring siblings
  • knowing that I only have to do battle with getting one lot of homework done

and best of all

  • cuddling up with my son at the end of the day to watch TV, read or just spend time together (something we always do) and knowing that I don't have to spread myself around or that he has to vie for my time or attention.
choufleur · 10/02/2009 19:32

ds at bedtime

me: i love you
DS: i love you more than chocolate
me: i love you more than bisuits
Ds: i love you more than sweets
me: i love you more than chocolate biscuits

mistlethrush · 10/02/2009 20:38

'I love you SO much mummy' and big cuddles, together with rasberries on tummies at bathtime accompanies by shrieks of laughter

harpomarx · 10/02/2009 20:40

staying up late on Friday and Saturday nights and watching telly in bed together, eating popcorn and watching dd fall asleep next to me. And biiiggg family cuddle in the morning!

BananaFruitBat · 10/02/2009 20:41

Ooh - it's got to be snuggling up on the chair after bathtime. Big white fluffy towel wrapped round DS, Little Bear Stories on the TV, pretending to argue over who loves who more.

madrose · 10/02/2009 20:43

wakeing up next to her and having a big cuddle, hearing her giggle for no reason

squeaver · 10/02/2009 20:44

Wine o' clock.

And I know you all agree with me

LurkerOfTheUniverse · 10/02/2009 20:53

definately bedtime

and reeeelllllaaaaaax

NellieKnott · 10/02/2009 20:57

DD's bedtime - it goes on forever, as it can cos there's only one of her! DH or I or both of us put her in our bed, have several stories, turn off light, talk about our day and EVENTUALLY she falls asleep and we can enjoy what's left of the evening. Later we'll transfer her to her own bed though invariably she'll end up back in ours.

Racingsnake · 10/02/2009 21:12

When DD falls asleep on the sofa with me, fire burning, glass of wine at hand and warm, cuddly toddler lying across my tummy. (Now, in fact)

TrulyMadBadandDeeply · 10/02/2009 21:16

Did someone say wine o'clock. Guess where I'm going ....

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mistlethrush · 10/02/2009 22:02

Tearoom, here I come too!!!!

Pawslikepaddington · 10/02/2009 22:05

Bedtime stories, bathtime, snuggling up together for another ten mins in the morning, snuggling up together at night, eating, drinking, anything together really

teafortwo · 11/02/2009 21:52

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... feeling like this

mistlethrush · 12/02/2009 12:01

Fantastic image T42! Pity ds won't ever lie still enough to be able to do this for longer than about 20sec!

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