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Do I throw a party or keep it low key?

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Tasteofparadise · 15/08/2008 14:16

My husband gets out of prison tomorow. I have been planning to throw a little party but now am having second thoughts. Would he want to keep it low key? if I don't, will he think I don't care?

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psychomum5 · 15/08/2008 14:19

....not sure I would want to celebrate being in prison, or getting out, TBH.

CountessDracula · 15/08/2008 14:19

can't you ask him?

CountessDracula · 15/08/2008 14:20

(assuming you can contact him of course)

Tasteofparadise · 15/08/2008 14:21

It was more of a suprise party, I did ask last week if he wanted anything special doing for when he came home and he just said he was glad to be coming home so wasn't bothered either way. I didn't know whether to take that as a "yes, do something but don't tell me!" or "please don't!".

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CountessDracula · 15/08/2008 14:23

that sounds like a yes to me!

psychomum5 · 15/08/2008 14:23

if you feel the need, do somehting for just the two of you.

seriously, I would think he would just be glad to be with you!!!

VictorianSqualor · 15/08/2008 14:24

No, Don't.
It's daunting coming out of prison, even more so if you're thrown into a surprise party.

BaDaBing · 15/08/2008 14:24

If you haven't seen him for a while he may prefer a quiet night with a tasty home cooked meal and an early night. I know this is what my dp dreams of when he has been working away.

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