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Time off for good behavior?
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<blockquote data-quote="craftysis" data-source="post: 132035" data-attributes="member: 4788"><p>I definitely believe parents--together and individually--deserve days off, you included. And there are oodles of things to do that are low cost or free; maybe it would help to start making a list of those things while you arrange for your day off, so you have something to be excited about and look forward to?</p><p></p><p>I usually "run away from home" 2-3 hours every weekend--leaving behind my husband and brother...and, in some ways, the house, too (I work from home). I take nature walks, go to the beach, visit flea markets or the craft store, just anything to relax. Last weekend, I was going to the bookstore, and my brother asked to come with and, honestly, I had to stop myself from saying no. Much to my surprise, we got along <strong>great</strong> and even hung out in their coffeeshop chatting for almost an hour.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="craftysis, post: 132035, member: 4788"] I definitely believe parents--together and individually--deserve days off, you included. And there are oodles of things to do that are low cost or free; maybe it would help to start making a list of those things while you arrange for your day off, so you have something to be excited about and look forward to? I usually "run away from home" 2-3 hours every weekend--leaving behind my husband and brother...and, in some ways, the house, too (I work from home). I take nature walks, go to the beach, visit flea markets or the craft store, just anything to relax. Last weekend, I was going to the bookstore, and my brother asked to come with and, honestly, I had to stop myself from saying no. Much to my surprise, we got along [B]great[/B] and even hung out in their coffeeshop chatting for almost an hour. [/QUOTE]
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