all three of those picks are in the second round
It takes alot of planning and scheduling but it can be done, most of the time are calender is full a week-two-three in advance because we have to plan everything now with the baby. don't know how much time I spend on the phone and email coordinating plans with friends and wife. of my friends but not all families also they it's all about planning so we can see each other. I definitly think family is the most important thing but also friends and hobby's, romantic time basically a little time is very important also. like he is getting more away time than family time, he needs to spend more time with family. sounds like you watch LO more than DH and you dont get any super bowl rings
your own You need to split that away time 50/50, you need to get some friends and have some fun getaway friend time also. Thats why and I everything, we lean on each other to watch the baby we need to get away. You say you want to hang out with your old friends but don't expect him to feel the same about his friends he might be really close with them. You need to find some knew friends sounds like, maybe some of DH friends wives would be a great option. We moved to our current home town about 2 years ago. He already had familly and two best friends, I knew no one. The problem is is the two girls I am speaking of are his bffs wives. I am in the process of joining mommy groups and hangingout with new moms so hopefully some great friendships will emerge. He but then he makes plans with all of them. So we have to work on things. most super bowl rings
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