Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Hard Knock Life.


So the kids go back to school on Wednesday. And you know what? They still aren’t particularly keen to get on board that particular groove train.


Oh I’m sorry. 8 weeks holiday not long enough for you sunshine?


This time of year always catches me by surprise, even though I get plenty of warning. I mean how do prepare for a six - eight week period every year where the kids are in freefall. No more routine, no more hot devon lunches (my child requests these, please do not think I would enforce Devon on ANYBODY) and no homework.


And it should be a time to get loose I guess. They’ve worked hard now haven’t they? They’ve had to endure countless stolen HB pencil incidents, fights in the schoolyard over whose handball they should use and let’s not forget the tough and gruelling fun run on the beach where my daughter consumed 5 sausage sandwiches. Ahh the hard knock life.


But now it’s all over, I returned to work on Monday which as always was a nice change after having absolutely no structure or point to my days for four weeks. On the downside, it put a stop to wine o’clock each arvo.


My office shuts down for four weeks over Christmas/New Year. My husbands’ work for two. We used to take the entire four weeks off together. This year that idea was sidelined due to two major problems. Number one, we were eating air sandwiches come Australia Day due to lack of funds and number two, my husband and I were ready to stage a WWF Smackdown versing each other by week 3. To Mr and Mrs Morley being together 24 hours a day /7 days a week – Computer Says No.


On the brightside, the hot x buns are already a daily special at Woolworths and the chocolate eggs on the shelves. Won't be long until the kids will be downing tools again. When I grow up, I want to be a kid....


Oh on a sidenote, today, after 3 weeks of the most prime swimming weather ever, Jack got his casts off his broken arms, and finally, got to have a glorious swim, carefree down the Broadwater.

12 comments:

Permanently twenty three said...

But the question remains Bern, did he ever master the amazing dance that is the robot dance?

And look, no judgement on devon. I ate Spam as a kid. Often.

Kellyansapansa said...

Remember being a kid, when school holidays seemed to last forever? I'm sure that as an adult they are twice as long!

So Now What? said...

P23, not be he mastered how to be a right shit dance - demonstrating it right now as a matter o fact :)

Kelly - Yep I remember, but I was such a bloody nerd I loved going back to school each year. I've grown out of that now of course :)

Quixotic said...

lol - I can't wait til I have school aged kids!!! Is that wrong? Right now I have 2 yr old in kindy 2 days, but they're the days I work...

life and the memoirs said...

Bring back some routine! Holidays have been great but the time has come for some structure to our days. My kids have enjoyed nothing but carefree days, it's going to be a shock to their systems come Monday the 1st of Feb I suspect :)

Megan said...

Good luck with the new school year! These holidays do feel like they've gone quickly.

Nicole said...

We still have 2 weeks left here in Tassie, I tell ya the squeeling is driving me insane. My son tells me last night, I don't like it when you are crabby mum, I want you to be happy! I retorted with I'd be happy if you listened to me for once! UGH I do love them to bits, but c'mon school days, my youngest starts kinder so I have 2 days a week kid free this year, till I pop out another kid in August *shakes head, what did I do ;)

So Now What? said...

Nicole, I too have been ultra crabby. Kids told my husband he's much happier than mum the other day. Mother fail. :) Enjoy your days til August, you deserve them

Jodie at Mummy Mayhem said...

Oh, FAB-O! The little guy is back in the swim. Lovely.

LOL at your "Computer Says No" comment! Love it, Bern!

Holly Homemaker said...

I love the "Computer Says No" line too. My computer is in total agreeance! :)

Vicki said...

OMG! That went quick. Summer holidays used to last forever.

Estelle said...

I want to be a kid when I grow up too! Good idea. The ingrates get a very charmed life. So glad I found your blog:-)