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View Poll Results: How do you spend winter Sundays

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  • Go out for Sunday Brunch

    0 0%
  • Go out for Sunday Lunch

    0 0%
  • Go shopping

    1 3.13%
  • Go to the pub

    2 6.25%
  • Do chores

    1 3.13%
  • Have a lazy day

    19 59.38%
  • Visit relatives/friends

    3 9.38%
  • Other - please specify

    6 18.75%
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Thread: How do you spend winter Sundays

  1. #11
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    No matter what we have planned to do, it turns out to be a lazy day in the end. Get up late, get over the hangover, attend to OV forums, moan at the news, think of excuses for not washing the car, watch a movie, keep rubbish out etc etc....... what am I saying? The day seems positively busy!
    Nostromo


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by E. Cosgrove
    ditto Rosie!!
    If I,m not working then I do chores or be if the weather is good get out in the sunshine[msncool]<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by rosieuk
    I usually work Sundays which means I get a day off during the week [msnsmile]
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    Would be a 20 mile walk though
    CDV


  3. #13
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    We do DIY.....or lets say my husband looks at the jobs to be done and then sits and watches TV.......[msnmad]

    Then we watch DVDs ...a film then a few brits shows.....then we use the hot tub....if its not to cold we go to the beach.......and then for ice cream.......



  4. #14
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    Sounds like I'm missing out on a lot on a Sunday, Al works for the out of hours doctor service most weekends, as they are always short of help then, so we tend to do "weekend things" during the week, after he finishes his day job [msnsmile]
    Rosie


  5. #15
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    Not a lot!!!!!

    Usually pop to the shops - and collect sunday papers for my Dad on the way back. Then sit in front of the telly all day watching the footy on Sky.

    Followed by an early night to prepare for a Monday morning at work!!!
    Julie


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    Watch our son play football, visit relatives or more likely have relatives visit us, generally a 'family day' as long as Dave doesn't have to work.
    Caroline & Dave



  7. #17
    Have a lazy day. Usually church in the am, then what ever we fancy. Today it was sleddng with the kids. In the evening I play indoor soccer.
    Denise
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  8. #18
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    Usually go to my mums for a Sunday Roast, she cooks a mean roast dinner.
    Sarah


  9. #19
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    I have got it SO wrong!! I seem to spend all Sunday (and Saturday as well) doing housework!
    The house isn't THAT large but I think maybe I have too many people living in it!! Right, now to disown the children (and their partners) and get a few lazy Sundays in. I thought it was hard work when the children were small with all their activities and their washing (two boys and Dad's muddy football gear) and different dance outfits for my daughter and driving from here to there to get them to their activities on time but now they are bigger they seem to make as much mess and work and washing!!!! Definitely time to live on my own - preferably in Orlando!![msnsmile2
    Francine


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Fran19
    I have got it SO wrong!! I seem to spend all Sunday (and Saturday as well) doing housework!
    The house isn't THAT large but I think maybe I have too many people living in it!! Right, now to disown the children (and their partners) and get a few lazy Sundays in. I thought it was hard work when the children were small with all their activities and their washing (two boys and Dad's muddy football gear) and different dance outfits for my daughter and driving from here to there to get them to their activities on time but now they are bigger they seem to make as much mess and work and washing!!!! Definitely time to live on my own - preferably in Orlando!![msnsmile2
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    I hope you are not doing the grown up/older childrens housework??

    My older ones all do chores and have done since they were 11 or 12, washing, ironing dusting, hoovering we all share, after all we all make the mess so why should only one tidy/clean up[msnwink]


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