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If you had two boys of 9 and 3, would it be possible for you to go away for the weekend and leave them? This would mean leaving your other half to do everything in your absence.
Have you ever left your kids of that age or are they too young? Could you trust your man to run everything in your absence?
Have you ever left your kids of that age or are they too young? Could you trust your man to run everything in your absence?
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The house might be a mess when you come back, but that could only be a protest that you've gone.
is your other half ok with you going?
If so, I'd go. i'll have a whale of a time, i can't believe you haven't gone in 9 years.... gosh....
come on girlie live a little!!
The house might be a mess when you come back, but that could only be a protest that you've gone.
is your other half ok with you going?
If so, I'd go. i'll have a whale of a time, i can't believe you haven't gone in 9 years.... gosh....
come on girlie live a little!!
Hubby is more than capable but unfortunately I am one of the soppy ones who couldn't bear to leave them as I would miss them too much. Dont get me wrong they get on my nerves but just a few hours away, maybe a day is enough for me.
I have already been through a box of tissues and they have only started school 2 days ago.
How rubbish am I ?
fuzzy x
I have already been through a box of tissues and they have only started school 2 days ago.
How rubbish am I ?
fuzzy x
Thanks for your quick answers!
It's not actually for me, it is my best friend. She has never left her kids, not even for an evening out. We are working together (by email) but we live at opposite ends of the country. I am ill and can't travel, but we have to get together to do some recording- the one thing we really can't do via PC. She refuses to come, and is being really aggressive about it. I wonder if it is just that she is a control freak, which she is. She has brought up her kids almost as if she was a single parent, even though her bloke is perfectly capable, and doesn't even work! Am I being unreasonable here?
It's not actually for me, it is my best friend. She has never left her kids, not even for an evening out. We are working together (by email) but we live at opposite ends of the country. I am ill and can't travel, but we have to get together to do some recording- the one thing we really can't do via PC. She refuses to come, and is being really aggressive about it. I wonder if it is just that she is a control freak, which she is. She has brought up her kids almost as if she was a single parent, even though her bloke is perfectly capable, and doesn't even work! Am I being unreasonable here?
I wish my child bearing friends felt like some of you moms do. They are terrible about being away from their children. I think it's rather unhealthy. I always tell them I think they underestimate their husbands' abilities. One lets her 12 year old daughter dictate her time. She cancelled on a plan once because her daughter "was hysterical" about her leaving for an evening of dinner. (I suspect it was b/c we were leaving little chubby butt home and she was missing a meal out.- i know that's mean, but true.)
Being child-free, I try to understand that I don't have any idea what it's like to leave them, but come on already!!!!
Being child-free, I try to understand that I don't have any idea what it's like to leave them, but come on already!!!!
The trick is not to get bothered by what they do if you are not there! Dressed like an explosion in a paint factory - who cares? Eating earlier or later or not what you do - tough. Leave all the washing up behind, and your house has been subjected to the Kansas twister effect ... smile sweetly and say thanks even if it chokes you. Suggest that the more that they do this the better they will become ( that soon puts the frightners on the disaffected) If no one is in mortal peril even if you married the village idiot ... remember this is just an extended version of dropping your best china when they wash up so you don't ask too often. :-)
Mr Sense is one of those infuriating people who does everything well ( makes ya sick ) so on principle he would have to do a better job than me! lol.
Mr Sense is one of those infuriating people who does everything well ( makes ya sick ) so on principle he would have to do a better job than me! lol.
My husband used to look after our two boys full time until they started school, since he has gone back to work, i reduced my full time job by 2 and a half hours and changed my start time so that I do the before school and after school duties. He seems to be now incapable of doing any of the stuff he used to do. Considering he used to get them dressed every day, now he says that at the weekend, he cant' lay out their clothes as he is not sure what to give them. Sounds like laziness, but I think that now that he doesn't do it every day, he has lost confidence in how to look after them. Having said all that, whilst I would feel guilty leaving them, I am sure that they would be fine. I can kind of see his point about the clothes though, even when he looked after them, I always chose their clothes for the weekend because I wa there. He always had some weird combinations on during the week, but as I wasn't there, I just left him to get on with it. He reckons that he invented the t-shirt over a long sleeve top idea - when my 7 year old was a baby, he would put a t-shirt on over his long -sleeved vest! For some reason, he always matched their socks and t-shirts but would put any random trousers on with it. lol