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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 620683" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>PG, I understand. Tony works in construction and we never know when he is going to be working out of town or for how long. Right now he is in Charleston SC and has been since before Thanksgiving I think. It wasnt so bad in the beginning because he only worked 4 days a week but now he is leaving at 4 am on Monday morning and getting home at the earliest 7 pm Friday night. A few weeks they have worked half days on Saturdays. </p><p></p><p>That means unless one of the boys happens to speak to me I could go all week without a word to anyone but a 2 year old. </p><p></p><p>I also have the problem where even when he is home he is in bed by 9 pm and he goes to sleep the moment his head hits the pillow. Even if I leave my bedroom when he gets home we dont speak more than 20 words to each other most nights. I am so hoping this changes when we move and its just the two of us. </p><p></p><p>One thing we have noticed is that normally when he is out of town we talk on the phone more than we ever would at home. It hasnt been that way the last couple of months but thats because we simply arent getting along real well. We used to sit on the phone and watch Idol together when he was out of town. (Just a funny - one time Cory was in jail when Idol was on and he called us all excited because he was watching Idol there and it made him feel like he was with us...lol) </p><p></p><p>Maybe you could either call him and leave interesting voicemails or text him on his phone. Make them a bit risque if you so choose...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 620683, member: 1514"] PG, I understand. Tony works in construction and we never know when he is going to be working out of town or for how long. Right now he is in Charleston SC and has been since before Thanksgiving I think. It wasnt so bad in the beginning because he only worked 4 days a week but now he is leaving at 4 am on Monday morning and getting home at the earliest 7 pm Friday night. A few weeks they have worked half days on Saturdays. That means unless one of the boys happens to speak to me I could go all week without a word to anyone but a 2 year old. I also have the problem where even when he is home he is in bed by 9 pm and he goes to sleep the moment his head hits the pillow. Even if I leave my bedroom when he gets home we dont speak more than 20 words to each other most nights. I am so hoping this changes when we move and its just the two of us. One thing we have noticed is that normally when he is out of town we talk on the phone more than we ever would at home. It hasnt been that way the last couple of months but thats because we simply arent getting along real well. We used to sit on the phone and watch Idol together when he was out of town. (Just a funny - one time Cory was in jail when Idol was on and he called us all excited because he was watching Idol there and it made him feel like he was with us...lol) Maybe you could either call him and leave interesting voicemails or text him on his phone. Make them a bit risque if you so choose...lol. [/QUOTE]
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