Friday 30 August 2013

Time

It is quarter past two.

So far today I have washed and dried my hair, got dressed and put a face on (doesn't happen often), got four children their breakfast, walked to school and back, been to Lidl and Sainsbury's (for the stuff I can't (or won't) get in Lidl), done some research into the advisability of the school parent council becoming a charity (anyone got any thoughts?), baked a cake with M, made some ice cream with M (he was very good at the clearing up the spoons bit), cleared up the kitchen, done the washing up, sat and read three stories on the potty (him not me), had lunch (B made that), made some Thai curry paste and checked that the rooms are ready for our friends who are coming to stay tonight.

And now M is in bed and I have so much spare time on my hands I'm blogging. 

That hasn't happened in months.

And I need to appreciate it.  Because you know what will happen.  Give it three weeks and I'll be whinging about how little time I have, and how I need to clean the skylight and fill in the plaster holes in the children's bedrooms and do the ironing.  All of which have needed doing for the last three years, but now, suddenly, will become pressing (no pun intended) instead of easily ignorable.

Because I have time.  I have three girls who are, so far, happily trotting off to school every morning, and grinning and hugging me when they come out. I have a boy who is not getting anywhere with potty training but is otherwise having a lovely time at home with just me and who still sleeps in the afternoons.  I have a new whole free day to myself on a Thursday (even if I did spend yesterday - the second such Thursday - working, which was precisely Not. The. Point.).  I have days to fill and stuff I want to do in them. 

I have an incomplete tax return too, but I'm ignoring that one.

I have time.

And I am going to appreciate it.

8 comments:

  1. I'm not sure whether you say all this in a positive tone or not. Don't worry, as you say, the time fairy will shortly hoovering it up and any quandary will be gone!

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    1. Oh dear! I've clearly been not blogging for too long. It was meant to be positive, honest!

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  2. Yay!

    You have so much time that you've changed your blogging commenting name. I was wondering who this new H****** was (don't know if you really want your real name on blogs or whether it was a mistake), only to find it was you.

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    1. Weird. I think I did that a while ago. Probably more that I haven't been commenting either. Bad Harriet (and yes, I'll admit to that much).

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  3. Yes, it's likely you will find all that time sucked into the space/time continuum before long, but at least you're enjoying it now!

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    1. And now, too! You'll get bored of me soon. Be warned.

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  4. I love having children as my excuse for not getting any housework done. I believe I will continue with that excuse until they're old enough to help me with it!

    Glad you're enjoying the time. Don't worry about the potty training. I believe my little guy is older than yours and today's been his first full day in his undies. For awhile there I didn't think it would happen at all. Both my girls were trained by the time they were 2 1/2. He's almost three and only just getting it! (not that I"m comparing or anything ;) )

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    1. Because we perfect mothers never compare what our children do, do we...?!

      We've given up. Try again in a month or so's time. Maybe.

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I know. I'm sorry. I hate these word recognition, are you a robot, guff things too, but having just got rid of a large number of ungrammatical and poorly spelt adverts for all sorts of things I don't want, and especially don't want on my blog, I'm hoping that this will mean that only lovely people, of the actually a person variety, will comment.

So please do. Comments are great...