It is the last Monday of the school
year. I’ve spent a lot of time talking about
that recently I’ve noticed. Today there
was ice-cream and snacks. Rice Krispies
and lots of scrambled eggs and boiled ones purely because it was a melty Monday. I’d no energy to speak of. I did the bare minimum and I was more than
happy with that. Everyone is tired. There is a summer cold in the house. The almost 6 year is asleep on the couch as I
write. Conked out. He has been falling sleeping like this daily
for the last week. Did I say everyone is
tired? They go to bed at the usual time,
confused because “it’s still bright outside!” and stay awake messing until well
past 9pm. Which has a direct effect on
the energy levels into the next day.
I am tired but I feel light
hearted. I have that lovely looking
forwardness that only comes with the thoughts of long holidays from school,
trips to the swimming pool, late evenings in the garden and bare feet.
Toes are sticking out of runners and
school shoes. Red jumpers are frayed at
the wrists and the back door is open all day and well into the evening.
The garden is awash with that soft
springy underfoot stuff that is not moss but not grass either. Daisies everywhere. We have green raspberries on two plants. Smallest Boy and I are inspecting them on a
daily basis and discovering watched raspberries do not ripen.
There is a stack of old school books
upstairs waiting to be thrown into the recycling and the covers put onto new
tomes for next year. Once the school
bags are washed (Friday!) this will happen.
I have a Rosslare holiday list ready to go –
pared down to the absolute minimum as it will be our third year in a row back
to Rosslare Holiday Villas and I’ve learned a thing or two about what to pack
(extra shorts & T-shirts) and what to leave behind (pasta and tins of
beans).
I should be booting up to go for a
quick run with the dog but as energy levels are low, I just might take tonight off.
Sometimes melty Mondays are nice!
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