We had stairsteps, 3 kids in less than three years. I was a stay at home mom and loved it, but it was hectic. I remember feeling this way when my mom came for a long weekend when they were toddlers, and we went away for three nights. I just wanted to sit there and soak up the peace and quiet, and nobody following me into the bathroom. LOL It was before cell phones, so no phone calls too (back then long distance was just that, and expensive, so mom would have only called if someone was dying). They are all grown and the grandbabies are coming now…and part of me still misses those hectic, wonderful years :-)
Back in the 70s, I lived with an Afghan family in a suburb of Kabul. They had no running water or mirror. On the plane ride home I used the bathroom and looked in the mirror and like Elly, I saId, “Hello Stranger.”
She is not too gleeful at all. I absolutely adore my husband and cats, but at the same time relish the occasional business trip where I sleep soundly in a quiet room and get to kick back a little with a glass of wine and the joy of just being by myself. Go, Elly, GO!!!!!!
It’s not sad, it’s normal. Summerdog, it’s the same as when you go on vacation – no responsibilities, enjoying quiet time, etc. You do go on vacations, don’t you??
I agree with those who say never touch the bedspread etc (I remove any such and pile in a corner in normal hotels.I have, however stayed at some in business travel which were full suites with custom linens all regularly changed, their own furnace and dishes, even a fireplace (which I don’t like at home).
flowerladytoo over 10 years ago
We had stairsteps, 3 kids in less than three years. I was a stay at home mom and loved it, but it was hectic. I remember feeling this way when my mom came for a long weekend when they were toddlers, and we went away for three nights. I just wanted to sit there and soak up the peace and quiet, and nobody following me into the bathroom. LOL It was before cell phones, so no phone calls too (back then long distance was just that, and expensive, so mom would have only called if someone was dying). They are all grown and the grandbabies are coming now…and part of me still misses those hectic, wonderful years :-)
arye uygur over 10 years ago
Back in the 70s, I lived with an Afghan family in a suburb of Kabul. They had no running water or mirror. On the plane ride home I used the bathroom and looked in the mirror and like Elly, I saId, “Hello Stranger.”
sleeepy2 over 10 years ago
Ellie reminds me of Marge Simpson at Rancho Relaxo!
rshive over 10 years ago
Being by yourself isn’t so bad Ellie. But sometimes the company just ruins things.
gobblingup Premium Member over 10 years ago
Everybody, whether at-home mom or working dad or single college student, needs a break from time to time.
summerdog86 over 10 years ago
She’s a little too gleeful to be on her own and away from the family. That’s sad.
drbeth over 10 years ago
She is not too gleeful at all. I absolutely adore my husband and cats, but at the same time relish the occasional business trip where I sleep soundly in a quiet room and get to kick back a little with a glass of wine and the joy of just being by myself. Go, Elly, GO!!!!!!
summerdog86 over 10 years ago
Just my personal take on it today.
Ginny Premium Member over 10 years ago
It’s not sad, it’s normal. Summerdog, it’s the same as when you go on vacation – no responsibilities, enjoying quiet time, etc. You do go on vacations, don’t you??
summerdog86 over 10 years ago
We went on family vacations together. I guess I was just lucky and we liked each others company. This was a long time ago.
westny77 over 10 years ago
Easy Ellie you are liable to strain an ankle.
artkennedy Premium Member over 10 years ago
I’m a guy – but this is such a beautiful strip!! Been there, felt that.
vldazzle over 10 years ago
I agree with those who say never touch the bedspread etc (I remove any such and pile in a corner in normal hotels.I have, however stayed at some in business travel which were full suites with custom linens all regularly changed, their own furnace and dishes, even a fireplace (which I don’t like at home).