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ali jenkins

Thanks to Guinness Dave
Feb 9, 2006
9,896
Southwick
Not that anyone cares but:

Whats your perfect Sunday?

Mine would be:

Wake up and watch The Championship with a cuppa, (Milk 2 sugars) while recovering from last night.

Have a quick strole down to the shop to buy the paper and fry-up stuff.

get home and make said fry-up and then sit down for a bit of Football Manager while reading the sports section of my paper.

Realise its gone 3o'clock and i need to get up and have a shower.

Get to the pub to watch the afternoon footers game

Home by 7 for a roastie and then falling asleep infront of the telly in the evening!


Bliss!
 




British Bulldog

The great escape
Feb 6, 2006
10,974
Today comes pretty close! I've just finished a week of night shifts this morning and i've got my first Sunday off for 2 months so I can relax with a few beers and a Sunday dinner at home! :drink:
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
To sleep in past 5am.

Eat breakfast at the table with my husband and children. Breakfast would be mini homemade pancakes and fresh juice.

All of us to go and watch my son play in his football league.

Go out for a Sunday lunch after his football.

Watch my oldest daughter ride and do her horse type things, ride out with her depending on the baby.

To come home and my husband to say "It's all right love, I will sort out supper and deal with the baby you go and have a nice bath"

Play a board game with the children.

Oldest two children in bed by 7.30pm.

Wine and a chat with the husband and then watch a film or something.

I'd settle just to sleep past 5am though, nevermind the rest!
 


Chicken Run

Member Since Jul 2003
NSC Patron
Jul 17, 2003
19,826
Valley of Hangleton
Starry said:
To sleep in past 5am.

Eat breakfast at the table with my husband and children. Breakfast would be mini homemade pancakes and fresh juice.

All of us to go and watch my son play in his football league.

Go out for a Sunday lunch after his football.

Watch my oldest daughter ride and do her horse type things, ride out with her depending on the baby.

To come home and my husband to say "It's all right love, I will sort out supper and deal with the baby you go and have a nice bath"

Play a board game with the children.

Oldest two children in bed by 7.30pm.

Wine and a chat with the husband and then watch a film or something.

I'd settle just to sleep past 5am though, nevermind the rest!
:clap: spot on I have three kids 2, 5 & 11
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
Aww. I have a son who is 9 and then three girls - 6 years old and eighteen weeks.

The baby is the early riser!
 




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