s/o Having the house to yourself?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband takes the kid on a camping trip with other dads and kids in our neighborhood once a year for 3-4 days and it's glorious. Sometimes he'll take them somewhere else, like our friend's lake house when it's just the dads and daughters. Otherwise I enjoy the random days where my husband is out of the house for work and the kids are at school (we both work from home).


BTW, I wrote the above before reading any posts but cracks me up how many posters used the word glorious!


The word is a euphemism for . . . something.
Anonymous
I take the kids to dinner once a week to give her some alone time. She appreciates it and tells me what she does later.
Anonymous
Very very rarely but when I do it’s good.
Anonymous
Every day except weekends! It is glorious indeed. Summer is difficult for me because I have to share.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband takes the kid on a camping trip with other dads and kids in our neighborhood once a year for 3-4 days and it's glorious. Sometimes he'll take them somewhere else, like our friend's lake house when it's just the dads and daughters. Otherwise I enjoy the random days where my husband is out of the house for work and the kids are at school (we both work from home).


BTW, I wrote the above before reading any posts but cracks me up how many posters used the word glorious!


The word is a euphemism for . . . something.


Loving yourself is important.
Anonymous
Once a week when DW goes to her office and kids are at school.

I can watch certain programming with the volume on!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband takes the kid on a camping trip with other dads and kids in our neighborhood once a year for 3-4 days and it's glorious. Sometimes he'll take them somewhere else, like our friend's lake house when it's just the dads and daughters. Otherwise I enjoy the random days where my husband is out of the house for work and the kids are at school (we both work from home).


BTW, I wrote the above before reading any posts but cracks me up how many posters used the word glorious!


The word is a euphemism for . . . something.


Loving yourself is important.


“I am Sylvie and I am burdened with glorious purpose (of wearing out every battery in the house).”
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