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Songbird232018 · 06/06/2020 15:11

My partners 3 kids are coming to stay from the 18th -23rd June for the first time in since just before lockdown.
My partner and I have both taken the 3 work days off because we really want I spend time together and not get bogged down working from home etc

Any idea of thugs we can do (they are all teenagers 13,14 and 16 ) as I don't want everyone buffering off to their rooms after 10 mins hello!

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MyGodImSoYoung · 07/06/2020 09:03

I hope you have a lovely time OP.

My DSS is 13. We've been out to play basketball since lockdown has been eased, and we take the dog out for walks together. We've also found some comedians to watch on Netflix, so that's something we will all enjoy. He has definitely had more screen time than he would normally, but I think that's a given in these circumstances! If he wants a bar of chocolate, we send him to the shops to get it, so that is at least getting him out for a bit.

My DP also gets him to do school work on the weekdays that we have him, and we are lucky that he is quite willing to get it done!

Xx

Songbird232018 · 07/06/2020 18:40

Thank you :) weather permitting BBQ I think it will just be nice for normality back!

I like the idea of them nipping to the shop for their own treats as it changed weekly what they like so that's a nice idea they can go pick up snacks for movie night maybe!

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MyGodImSoYoung · 11/06/2020 12:55

They sound like great ideas. I'm sure you'll all have a wonderful time! xx

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