Why can’t she just enjoy her holiday with her husband and 2 kids?! I don’t understand her.Jesus wept. Sitting and having a drink with another group of adults briefly on holiday does not make them your ‘friends’ Sarah. The desperation just seeps out of her every pore doesn’t it. And, realistically, what kind of adult goes on holiday to try to make friends?! She’s like an overgrown girl child.
Of course they will… then next week she’ll be moaning about childcare and working or shipping them off to Scotland…Placing my bets now they get back stupidly late on Thursday night/Friday morning and the kids are still in breakfast club come 7am!
Absolutely disgusting. Could have got him one days ago. That poor boy is such an after thought.So it’s taken until the last day to get L a swim hat so he can go in the pool?!
Absolutely! Us too. In fact we’re consciously antisocial on holiday and sit as far away from other families as possible, just in case we come across folks who want to ‘buddy up’ with us No thank you. Family time is literally the most precious, most enjoyable thing for us. Holidays especially. It’s so glaringly obvious that Sarah is merely going through the motions of being a parent rather than actually enjoying the journey of parenthood and being fulfilled by it.Why can’t she just enjoy her holiday with her husband and 2 kids?! I don’t understand her.
I don’t go on holiday and try to chum up with random adults - I’m focused on my family and enjoying the time with them - I couldn’t really care less about other adults!
Oh god this actually happened to us once! We generally avoid other people on holiday and see it as a time to reconnect with each other, spend quality time with the kids etc but the first time we took the children abroad when our boys were five, they started to play with another little boy by the pool. We naturally had a few conversations with the parents (nice enough young couple but dull) and at the end of the holiday they asked for our number. Cue nine months later we were sat at home one Sunday afternoon and the phone rang, they were ten minutes away and would love to see us all Very awkward couple of hours followed, making small talk while the kids played. So strange.They’re they couple that do turn up on your door six months later aren’t they? You gave them your address as it was awkward not to when they asked as you said “stay in touch”. Not content with sending a card or leaving a comment on Facebook they’re on your doorstep.
She said they have a late flight back tomorrow so pretty much guaranteedPlacing my bets now they get back stupidly late on Thursday night/Friday morning and the kids are still in breakfast club come 7am!
I dont know the rules ect but I personally wouldn't take them back till I had got everyone a PCR test just to be on the safe side.She said they have a late flight back tomorrow so pretty much guaranteed
As if Sarah will do that!I dont know the rules ect but I personally wouldn't take them back till I had got everyone a PCR test just to be on the safe side.
Speaking as someone who has been abroad this year... I feel 100x safer having been in another country, than I do having been anywhere in this country. I don't think a PCR is necessary, rules are being followed so much more thoroughly abroad.As if Sarah will do that!