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I collect Smallest Boy from Montessori
at 12pm. Mister Husband is the best
person in the world because he does the 1.30pm school pick up and I fetch the
remaining two boys at 2.30pm.
From 9am till 12pm I enjoy complete
and utter serenity both in my mind and house.
I love it.
From approximately 2.45pm, not so
much.
As soon as they clap eyes on each
other, the rowing begins. The
bickering. The sniping. The moaning.
The whinging. The fighting. The arguing.
The whole kit and caboodle.
It’s exhausting. It’s stressful and I hate it.
I have told them as much.
I lost the plot this week – I am not
proud but it happened – and I roared it at them. I told them I dreaded that
time of day; that I hated them coming home from school. That I find it all so upsetting and stressful
and loud and horrible and it makes me want to cry and would they all just please stop!
They did.
For a while.
They fight over the Xbox. If the tablet has been left at home, they
fight over that. They fight over couch
space.
They come to me with their complaints. The big stuff, the small stuff, the
ridiculous, the unbelievable, the just because I can stuff.
This evening I told them I was going
to call my own mother and complain to her.
That I was going to give out to her the way they give out to me.
“You have a mother? But you are a mother!”
The phone conversation played out.
“It’s Friday and I’m bored. Make it go away.”
“I want to go out but I can’t. I’ve kids to mind.”
“It’s raining. Will you make it stop by tomorrow?”
“Can you do the washing for me? Please?
You never do it. Never!”
“What’s going to be for dinner
tomorrow? Will I like it? How come you
never make me what I like?”
“Why can’t I watch what I want to on
the television?”
“Can I have a treat? Why not?
It’s just not fair!”
They looked at me as if I had lost the
plot.
“You sound silly. If you ring nana and say all that stuff to her,
she will just laugh at you.”
Ya think? So how come
I don’t find it funny when you boys say all of that stuff to me? Well?
Anyone? Anyone? Anyone?
Sheesh!
You need to invest in a good pair of earplugs and a faint "hmmmm?" :-) a Nanny would be nice either!!
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