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rusticgal
26-12-2024, 01:03 PM
….my husband disappeared into the living room and fell asleep after dinner for 2 hours…

So cooked all day…then cleared it all up :fist:

Zizu
26-12-2024, 01:25 PM
Ahhh
The wife did all the cooking but I did all the clearing up and dish washing


We did have a little tiff in Tesco the day before though

Crimson Dynamo
26-12-2024, 01:35 PM
Nope

The girls did a fake xmas card for their Mum today (left it at the front door) and 2 hours have passed and she is still pacing about saying "Darling I just cant think who Pam and Jim are, I am mystified"🤣

rusticgal
26-12-2024, 01:47 PM
Ahhh
The wife did all the cooking but I did all the clearing up and dish washing


We did have a little tiff in Tesco the day before though


Well that’s usually what happens here :rant:

Niamh.
26-12-2024, 01:49 PM
No fallouts thankfully, just after a lovely turkey curry that Gav cooked for lunch

rusticgal
26-12-2024, 01:51 PM
No fallouts thankfully, just after a lovely turkey curry that Gav cooked for lunch


:love:

….just how it should be.

Beso
26-12-2024, 02:11 PM
My belly just fell out the bottom of my T Shirt.

Crimson Dynamo
26-12-2024, 02:18 PM
My belly just fell out the bottom of my T Shirt.

Push it back in with a big Bingo pen

Cherie
26-12-2024, 03:10 PM
….my husband disappeared into the living room and fell asleep after dinner for 2 hours…

So cooked all day…then cleared it all up :fist:

He was in a food coma from your delicious food :laugh:

Cherie
26-12-2024, 03:14 PM
I cooked yesterday and normally Mr C would do the wash up but he is not feeling the best so I let him off, the boys pitched in but to be honest I prefer to do it myself as their standards are a bit low :laugh: Mr C has learned over the years and is now a very high standard washer upper, dish washer filler, floor cleaner.


Today the boys have gone to the Norwich game ..2 nil up against Millwall :dance: Mr C and I took Tilly for a walk on the Marshes, its very misty and foggy here was a lovely walk, home now and just a piece of Christmas cake and a cup of tea

left overs for dinner later

Cherie
26-12-2024, 03:18 PM
Nope

The girls did a fake xmas card for their Mum today (left it at the front door) and 2 hours have passed and she is still pacing about saying "Darling I just cant think who Pam and Jim are, I am mystified"🤣

she will be cross when the penny drops :laugh:

rusticgal
26-12-2024, 03:20 PM
I cooked yesterday and normally Mr C would do the wash up but he is not feeling the best so I let him off, the boys pitched in but to be honest I prefer to do it myself as their standards are a bit low :laugh: Mr C has learned over the years and is now a very high standard washer upper, dish washer filler, floor cleaner.


Today the boys have gone to the Norwich game ..2 nil up against Millwall :dance: Mr C and I took Tilly for a walk on the Marshes, its very misty and foggy here was a lovely walk, home now and just a piece of Christmas cake and a cup of tea

left overs for dinner later


Nice…yeah my boys cleared their own stuff up then cleared off with girlfriend/ friends….tbh one person clearing up is always the best way.

Picky day today cold Turkey and stuffing sandwich tonight with some Christmas cake…:cheer2:

Cherie
26-12-2024, 03:23 PM
Nice…yeah my boys cleared their own stuff up then cleared off with girlfriend/ friends….tbh one person clearing up is always the best way.

Picky day today cold Turkey and stuffing sandwich tonight with some Christmas cake…:cheer2:

I always prefer Boxing Day /St Stephens day over Christmas Day, its just too much at times :laugh:

Benjamin
26-12-2024, 03:24 PM
I always prefer Boxing Day /St Stephens day over Christmas Day, its just too much at times :laugh:

Same. We just just did a nice coastal walk for a few hours now home eating leftovers and watching a movie.

Kate!
26-12-2024, 03:26 PM
I just had bacon and mushrooms for an earlyish tea, didn't want a lot as we went to McDonalds this morning, it was 11am before we got there so we ate from the lunch menu. Delicious. No washing up till now so.no Fallout. Won't take but a few minutes...

ThomasC
26-12-2024, 04:08 PM
Happy Christmas to those who celebrate it and thoughts with those who don't or it's very different this year.

No big arguments although my sister did say she was going to stab me. Long story, but she was trying to manipulate and tell us all that we can't go see certain family as she wants to go shopping instead. Lol. TBF, she does have learning disabilities so water off a duck's back really.

Crimson Dynamo
26-12-2024, 04:25 PM
I just had bacon and mushrooms for an earlyish tea..

that is more a late lunch!

rusticgal
26-12-2024, 04:57 PM
Boxing Day is great…the pressure is off and it’s time to unwind and nibble away..:laugh:

AnnieK
26-12-2024, 05:28 PM
No fallouts here....I don't do falling out, which is why I didn't go to my brothers with my Dad even though we were invited :laugh:

I nearly fell out with myself for cooking too much food yesterday but am patting myself on the back today for quick tea today. :laugh:

Zizu
26-12-2024, 05:30 PM
Same. We just just did a nice coastal walk for a few hours now home eating leftovers and watching a movie.


Perfect

ThomasC
26-12-2024, 05:50 PM
Push it back in with a big Bingo pen

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Niamh.
26-12-2024, 07:06 PM
I always prefer Boxing Day /St Stephens day over Christmas Day, its just too much at times [emoji23]Yeah, I have enough of socialising now, looking forward to heading off to Kerry tomorrow for the rest of the holiday

Oliver_W
26-12-2024, 07:25 PM
We're all emotional wankers, we're more likely to end up hugging andd crying, than having a blazing row :joker:

And I know that being like that means an equally passionate argument is probably a crosssed word away, but it hasn't happened yet :laugh:

Mystic Mock
27-12-2024, 05:28 AM
We've been peaceful so far.

Kate!
27-12-2024, 05:33 AM
Yeah, I have enough of socialising now, looking forward to heading off to Kerry tomorrow for the rest of the holiday

Have a fantastic time ChristmasNeeve x

Kate!
27-12-2024, 05:34 AM
We're all emotional wankers, we're more likely to end up hugging andd crying, than having a blazing row :joker:

And I know that being like that means an equally passionate argument is probably a crosssed word away, but it hasn't happened yet :laugh:

Ahh same here. Bless you Oliver. :love:

rusticgal
27-12-2024, 10:49 AM
Yeah, I have enough of socialising now, looking forward to heading off to Kerry tomorrow for the rest of the holiday

Have fun x

rusticgal
27-12-2024, 10:50 AM
Well...thats great to hear, You do hear some awful things..