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15 August 2007

I'm going away! [More:]Well, not right now. Not for a few months. But I'm so excited! I finally found a friend who was as eager to abandon her husband and children as I am and we booked a room at the Hotel Hershey--which is fancy schmancy enough to have fluffy robes. We've scheduled massages and facials and have made reservations for a big, fancy, cocktail-filled dinner. WOO HOO!!!

It is absolutely amazing to me how reluctant the moms I know are to leave their kids alone with their husbands. Some don't think it would be "fair" since "he works." Others "don't think he could handle it." I find both those attitudes kind of weird.
Congrats! Will you be taking the Hershey Highway to get there?
posted by danostuporstar 15 August | 13:32
You'll be going to Hershey without the squirts? Tremendous.
posted by Hugh Janus 15 August | 13:34
Oh that looks great.
posted by gaspode 15 August | 13:36
They'd better put full-sized chocolate bars on your pillows...
posted by wendell 15 August | 13:39
*seethes with envy*
posted by essexjan 15 August | 13:41
I knew I was setting myself up for a Hershey Highway joke, but I didn't see the squirts one coming.

I went to school out there and there's nothing more fun than, um, treating your glaucoma and going to Chocolate World. Good times. Good times.
posted by jrossi4r 15 August | 13:44
wendell, I bet the pillows themselves are made out of chocolate!
posted by Specklet 15 August | 13:45
And the snozzberries taste like snozzberries!
posted by jrossi4r 15 August | 13:46
Beautiful jrossi! Sounds like a blast.

I don't feel guilty leaving my kids with my husband. He's a great parent and caregiver. I do feel guilty about leaving the kids in general. It's something I need to work on. In fact, I've never "left" them overnight, unless you count the time I went to the hospital to have another baby. Bunnystock will be the first time I "leave" them. I'm approaching Bunnystock II as a fun-filled weekend without guilt. (Hopefully)
posted by LoriFLA 15 August | 13:50
If you want, I'll act bratty, demand toys, and expect to be tucked into bed with a bedtime story and 4 glasses of water. Almost like a real child!
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 15 August | 13:51
TPS, that will be most helpful, thank you. It will help with the withdrawals.
posted by LoriFLA 15 August | 13:55
GIVE ME TOYS GIVE ME TOOOOOOYS
posted by ThePinkSuperhero 15 August | 13:57
On leaving the kids alone with Dad, those are kind of weird. Prevalent, but weird. My sons and I kind of look forward to "boys' nights".

On preview, Bunnystock last year was the first night I'd spent away from youngest. It was *slightly* difficult but nice.

I was already feeling upstaged by Hugh's brilliance, jrossi. You didn't have to rub my nose in it. :)
posted by danostuporstar 15 August | 13:58
I've been to that spa and it's fantastic. You're going to be so pampered and relaxed and chocolatey.
posted by iconomy 15 August | 14:00
i am so reconsidering this bunnystock...

Make the most of every diaper free moment, jrossi. Be sure to flounce around without fear of tripping on toys or waking any one.
Steal something for me, if not literally. Ashtray?
posted by ethylene 15 August | 14:01
Reconsidering yay or nay, ethylene? I thought you were already on the fence, so I don't know if this is good news or bad.
posted by danostuporstar 15 August | 14:13
How about one of those kiss-shaped streetlights, eth?

I've never had a hard time leaving my kids. Probably because my girly has no seperation anxiety. She's a super confident kid and views every new experience as an opportunity for high adventure.

I love that about her.
posted by jrossi4r 15 August | 14:18
i'm waiting to see what pans out but i'm leaning towards nay without people acting like big babies. i'm all for a clambake and a bonfire but i'm not terribly sporty without the right drugs and i don't know if i can afford nipping over just for a day or two. Maybe a Baltimore or DC meet up if i go there, i dunno. Still a few weeks to sort and plan.

If you nick anything from the room, they'll prbably charge you, so i say go for random mayhem in the village, like any good rampaging visitng monster.
posted by ethylene 15 August | 14:22
Don't go in the summer. You'll ruin your clothes.
posted by stilicho 16 August | 02:12
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