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Luckily for me, I married a man who
does not, in fact, travel much on business. But when he did go on a trip recently, I felt
slightly ill for a full week beforehand. Then...he left. And I realized that, just for
starters, for the next three days no one would ask me where we keep the flashlight
batteries. Maybe, I thought, this won't be so bad. It also dawned on me that my household
routine was drastically simplified. Usually I have to cook one meal for the kidssay,
macaroni and cheese and chocolate milkand an entirely But during my husband's recent absence, I didn't have to deal with making two dinners, cleaning up two sets of messes, or helping him choose a shirt. In fact (and I feel kind of guilty for even thinking this), I didn't have to be bothered with any of his personal needs or issueshis ego, his work-related boo-boos, his laundry, the sound of his snoring. I don't want to brag, but here's what the kids and I ate: pizza the first night, pizza the second night, and pizza the third night. On Friday night, after the kids were in bed, I watched You've Got Mail, a movie my husband swore he'd never see. I went to bed early. Amazingly, the kids weren't all that horrible, either. They seemed to know that, with their dad out of town, they'd better be nice to their mom. They must have realized that if they set me off, they wouldn't have some other, nicer parent to run to. "Oh, I know just what you mean," an acquaintance remarked when I told her that I was going solo for a few days. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder!" Only that's not what I'd said at all. What I'd said was something along the lines of, "You know, I really don't miss my husband one bit." Not that I'd want to make a steady diet of it, but as a once-a-year, short-term event, being the sole voice of authority just isn't all that bad. And Domino's delivers. Jennifer Moses is a mother of three and the author of Food and Whine: Confessions of a New Millennium Mom (Fireside). Copyright © 1999-2006 ClubMom, Inc. All rights reserved. Do you know someone who would benefit from this article? We can send your friend a strictly confidential, one-time email telling them about this article. Your privacy and your friend's privacy is your business... no spam! Click here and tell a friend!
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