I have a terrible habit of saying, “I am really looking forward
to…………..” fill in the blank space.
In this case the blank space is the Halloween mid-term
break.
All week, in fact all month, I have been wishing it closer
and closer.
No school lunches for a week. No uniforms.
No homework. That one is worth
repeating; no homework! No school
runs. No craziness in the mornings. (Let
me dream, ok?) No in bed by 8pm every night.
(For them at least. It could very well be me that is falling into
the scratcher at that time.)
It is going to be great!
Except.
Except I forgot some stuff.
Like.
The noise
They are always loud.
Always. Even when they are
talking quietly they are loud. But this
time I will be privy to unnatural decibel levels all week. I will have Dora and Power Rangers coming
out of my ears.
The [lack of] readies
to do stuff with
Why couldn’t The Childers Allowance be in tomorrow instead
of next weekend? I might have to rob my
catering sized Mayonnaise jar to take them to the pool in the middle of the
week. In the meantime I will have to
source free entertainment like the woods, the park. The cemetery.
That’s a good one. They’ve been
looking to go to the cemetery for months now.
Would it look odd if I packed a picnic?
The tiredness. Mine.
This one is inevitable least of all because the clocks go
back at the weekend too. Did you forget
that one? I didn’t.
The fights
Once Deadly 60 was
over with this afternoon, within five minutes they became fractious. I went upstairs to get away from the sniping
and griping. I was followed. I went into the bathroom and locked the door
after me. I was followed. They opened the locked door. From
the outside.
Time to be afraid.
I’ve also realised when I say I am looking forward to
something, I enjoy the looking forward part more than the event itself.
But it’s here now, the mid-term break and I intend to enjoy
the next few days if it kills me.
D’you hear me? If it kills me!
Enjoy it! (Don't let it kill you). My husband got me noise blocker/headphones that I put on when I'm in the same room as the children and can see them....May not work with 4 kids though!
ReplyDeleteI've got a similar system. I "turn off" my ears by making a twisting motion with my hands at each ear and doing a ridiculous "tssshhh" sound. Drives them crazy! Also it doesn't work.
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