The game of a big night out has changed a great deal in recent years. Am I right?
Pre-game tactics.
Then: Don’t let the name fool you, prior to having children a girls’ night out was actually an all day thing. Early nutrition was key, so coffee and brunch with a friend was probably mandatory, followed by an hour’s appointment at the hairdresser getting your do did.
Blow-dried to perfection, you might hit the shops to find some hideously expensive piece of Lycra for the drunken gentlemen to spill Jack Daniels over.
Dress resembling a belt purchased, you head home to pluck/shave/wax/scrub/bathe/moisturise/tan your toned healthy self and swan around in a bathrobe sipping champers while you meticulously apply smoky eyes and bronzed cheeks.
Now: Things are a lot different. Your day is spent in the usual manner – trying to prevent children from licking the walls, face-planting down stairs and eating couch lint.
At some point, you ate half a Vegemite sandwich one the kids left on the stairs. Hopefully, you saw it before the dog.
Around 3, you’re still covered in spew and avocado, and, with a baby dangling on your hip, you run slime-covered hands through your hair and peer into your wardrobe, hoping that J-Lo has magically swapped clothes with you for the night.
Instead your choice is this: pre-baby jeans held up with a hair elastic, or the dress you wore to your cousin’s wedding 3 years ago and may or may not still carry the stains of red wine, having been worn to the first event you drank at, post-feeding.