toffee said:any one else in the club?
toffee said:oh... thats my answer then.(to be politically correct, Ill extend it to any sport widowers???
Hubby watching sport as I type...
yawn yawn
Brightness said:Toffee, I'm a tv widow full stop
He gets in from work, scoffs his dinner in front of the tv, usually watching soaps - if I chat to my youngest I get the death stares and huffs. THEN, in the commercial breaks he puts teletext on to check the results. As soon as his wonderful soaps have finished he puts Sky sports on and that's it.
A conversation once in a while would be nice, though I suspect he'll use up his talking allowance for the next month when he goes out for a curry with his mates tonight
He phoned me last night as he left work (I suspect to check that his dinner was almost ready), noticed my voice was a bit flat and asked what was up. I said "Oh I'm just feeling a bit fed up that's all". "OK" says he "be home in a minute". He gets in, fusses the dogs, chats to youngest and then disappears upstairs. Comes down, goes through the usual routine with food and tv and then pipes up "Going out tomorrow for a curry" I say "You or we" thinking he might be taking me out to cheer me up. He replies "Me with the lads from work, someone's leaving" end of conversation. TV goes up in volume and that's it for another night.
He wonders why I am fed up!
Brightness said:Toffee, I'm a tv widow full stop
He gets in from work, scoffs his dinner in front of the tv, usually watching soaps - if I chat to my youngest I get the death stares and huffs. THEN, in the commercial breaks he puts teletext on to check the results. As soon as his wonderful soaps have finished he puts Sky sports on and that's it.
A conversation once in a while would be nice, though I suspect he'll use up his talking allowance for the next month when he goes out for a curry with his mates tonight
He phoned me last night as he left work (I suspect to check that his dinner was almost ready), noticed my voice was a bit flat and asked what was up. I said "Oh I'm just feeling a bit fed up that's all". "OK" says he "be home in a minute". He gets in, fusses the dogs, chats to youngest and then disappears upstairs. Comes down, goes through the usual routine with food and tv and then pipes up "Going out tomorrow for a curry" I say "You or we" thinking he might be taking me out to cheer me up. He replies "Me with the lads from work, someone's leaving" end of conversation. TV goes up in volume and that's it for another night.
He wonders why I am fed up!