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<blockquote data-quote="Red Chief" data-source="post: 334472" data-attributes="member: 8776"><p>What's a "life"? J/K</p><p></p><p>wife and I definitely feel that way. We do manage to make it out occasionally though. We spent the quickest hour & a half ever at the hot tubs last Friday. Our easy child managed to find a little time to babysit for us. (She normally has no time for us unless she's sick or needs something). We were supposed to go to a party on Saturday night, but couldn't get a babysitter. easy child didn't want to give up her Saturday night, and my niece was with her Dad & he wouldn't let her go. We thought we had a line on another babysitter, but that fell through. I'm almost glad though. I've never met this girl, and no one except for daughter or my niece has ever babysat difficult child. I would have been too paranoid about difficult child having a blowup in her fragile state.</p><p></p><p>On a personal level, I don't have much time for myself since difficult child got kicked out of school. She is with me 24/7. wife works 7 days a week, so there isn't much time to let her watch difficult child while I visit friends, unless it's for an hour or two after she gets home from work. But then I don't want to leave because I would like to see my wife every once in a while. And since I'm having some issues of my own, I find it much too easy to blow off my friends & just stay at home. I've been feeling really antisocial lately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Chief, post: 334472, member: 8776"] What's a "life"? J/K wife and I definitely feel that way. We do manage to make it out occasionally though. We spent the quickest hour & a half ever at the hot tubs last Friday. Our easy child managed to find a little time to babysit for us. (She normally has no time for us unless she's sick or needs something). We were supposed to go to a party on Saturday night, but couldn't get a babysitter. easy child didn't want to give up her Saturday night, and my niece was with her Dad & he wouldn't let her go. We thought we had a line on another babysitter, but that fell through. I'm almost glad though. I've never met this girl, and no one except for daughter or my niece has ever babysat difficult child. I would have been too paranoid about difficult child having a blowup in her fragile state. On a personal level, I don't have much time for myself since difficult child got kicked out of school. She is with me 24/7. wife works 7 days a week, so there isn't much time to let her watch difficult child while I visit friends, unless it's for an hour or two after she gets home from work. But then I don't want to leave because I would like to see my wife every once in a while. And since I'm having some issues of my own, I find it much too easy to blow off my friends & just stay at home. I've been feeling really antisocial lately. [/QUOTE]
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