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Long weeekend - too much family time?

For me, this weekend has been way too long.  Between visiting time with my family and my husbands family I think I've lost all of my patience and I'm exhausted. Normally I'm pretty easy going and laid back but I honestly think this weekend has been too much. Anyone else feeling the same?
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Very true... but when you are living in a 400sqft apartment its kind of hard to host more then has to be... my mister, our two 11yo boys, dog, me and a family of 10 plus their families?! I would have to clear all the furniture out... thank goodness once the baby is born we are moving into our house (just waiting for it to be finished and just in time for our third son).
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Ladies ladies, u are in ur last trimester. Why oh why did u not make them come to u, or better still only offer one outing for all the family? I had everyone over and my mum, my hubbies aunt and my bro in law cook. All I did was fetch drinks for ppl who hadn't been to my mums house before.
Having said that, I've got two or three events that I'm supposed to do in the next four weeks. And I know to do them and not tell ppl to fk off I will need a whole day of sleep before and after. Recovery time is just epic!
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Yes! Been dealing with family and friends, it is chaotic and i feel like blowing up at everyone. I snapped at my mister before I left for work, yeah I feel bad but I'm getting aggrivated with everyone babying me... I'm not an invalid... but no one will let me do a damned thing myself... I know what I can handle and can't... *deep breath* I feel a little better, hope your situation smooths out too!
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