And now it is Day two. I realised I had been distancing myself
mentally for the past two weeks. Probably
not a good idea as it has caught up with me.
There are hourly reminders that this is only for 8 weeks. Only
8 weeks. Only 8 weeks. Before we know it
they will be back in school again and another routine begins.
I am sluggish as I haven’t been
running regularly. I am sleeping well
at night but still wake tired and heavy.
So my first pointer is we need to look after ourselves.
hymingandhaing |
Our
kids need us. They will always need us
but remember, their routine has been turned upside down too and they are also
adjusting. If I am a big shouty,
frustrated and hormental mess it will not help things by shouting and losing my
temper at the least little thing. Look
after yourself first. If you can’t
exercise in the morning, see to it that it gets done in the evenings. It doubles up as an hour away from the kids
as well. Aside: I have yet to accomplish this.
The
first day feels like a special gift from hell. But even the worst day is still only 24 hours
long. 12 if you don’t count the ones
where you are all asleep. I was that
soldier yesterday. Our screen time rules
of nothing before 3pm has not changed.
This did not go down well but as lax as I am about other things – choose
your battles – this one will not change.
It meant lots of shouting, fighting, complaints of being bored and
several large messes being made. But
today, already, they are settling out. They
chanced their arm once or twice and asked did they really have to wait till 3pm
to use their devices. I remained
strong. I got this. Proviso:
It is only day Two. Things could
change yet.
It’s
kick back time. We all
need some kick back. The kids and their
time do not need to be micromanaged. Most
weeks this month, my boys came home from school with flyers for yet another
summer camp. I am in favour of summer
camps but they don’t have to go to them all.
Particularly if there are a few children in the house. These things are expensive. If my boys go to one, we usually select one
for late July/ early August to let them have a few weeks to decompress
beforehand. We do take out a family
membership at our local leisure centre for July and August. This allows us unlimited access to the pool and
the adults can use the gym plus whatever evening circuit or spinning classes as
it is all included. It’s a fantastic offer
at €93 each month for our family working on the basis that one child is free
with each adult.
Let
them be bored. Yes, it is a different
time now and you wouldn’t open your back door, kick them out with instructions not
to come home until the church bell strikes 6 o clock. But we all have a garden, a box of Lego
knocking about somewhere, a bag of carrots that need to be peeled. Kids love pushing the hoover around. Give
them water guns, a cloth and ask them to wash windows. Ditto re parking the car near the hose pipe. They will find something to do soon
enough. Patience is the name of the
game. Disclaimer: I never said I had any.
Breathe. All the time. Make a conscious effort to do it. Walk away when you need to. Go and sit outside in the car if their noise
follows you upstairs. A very wise
woman once told me that it’s ok to be a little bit blind and a little bit deaf
when you are a parent. This will be my
mantra for the next 8 weeks. The next 8 weeks.
The next 8 weeks.
Oh god.