It's just plain selfish of him.I do wish one of my best mates hadn’t had his second child this month, it’s made making plans this year so much trickier. How rude of him not to consider the impact it would have on me
I imagine he doesn't have to breastfeed so what's stopping him?It's just plain selfish of him.
C-Section damage?I imagine he doesn't have to breastfeed so what's stopping him?
Fear of repercussion!I imagine he doesn't have to breastfeed so what's stopping him?
YesRandom one, and I wasn't sure which thread to put this in, but.... if you have booked a daybed in one of the posh beach clubs on PDB (Tanit, Nassau, Beach House etc) do they tell you off if if you are drinking your own booze bought from the supermarket? asking for a friend obviously...
After high launch prices I was determined to try and hold my nerve for our summer flights and wait for a drop in price come this spring. But when the restrictions were dropped a few weeks back and also the end of January was looming when payday was due for people, I decided to bite the bullet. Usually we do pay more here in NI anyway (see my annual post about that ha) but they are a little heavier than usual and that's a trend that seems to have taken hold elsewhere this time and doesn't seem to be budging yet. Constant news reports about high demand too.Flights looking expensive for the end of May \ start of June at present
After high launch prices I was determined to try and hold my nerve for our summer flights and wait for a drop in price come this spring. But when the restrictions were dropped a few weeks back and also the end of January was looming when payday was due for people, I decided to bite the bullet. Usually we do pay more here in NI anyway (see my annual post about that ha) but they are a little heavier than usual and that's a trend that seems to have taken hold elsewhere this time and doesn't seem to be budging yet. Constant news reports about high demand too.
Edinburgh to Ibiza at around £100 return for early July with Ryanair. Would it be worth flying via Scotland?Prices still holding firm in Ireland; Currently £460 return with EasyJet for early July out of Belfast. Around £350 for Ryanair out of Dublin.