I'm sure they really appreciate that. Very thoughtful.After a long busy day I like to run a hot bath, sprinkle some petals on top, grab a glass of red and wait for whoever it is house I broke into to get home.
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I'm sure they really appreciate that. Very thoughtful.After a long busy day I like to run a hot bath, sprinkle some petals on top, grab a glass of red and wait for whoever it is house I broke into to get home.
After a long busy day I like to run a hot bath, sprinkle some petals on top, grab a glass of red and wait for whoever it is house I broke into to get home.
Are you Scuba Steve?
VVhich one is you?Soon, I must leave.
VVhich one is you?
I already want to go home
I'm notI'm already at home. 'tiz a winner
I'm home, but not for long. I have to pick up friend, drop Ares off at math class, take friend to vvork, pick up Ares from math class.
Its been normal as of late.Busy morning???
Ugh. Not winning.Its been normal as of late.
Ares earned his math class at about the same time friend got her vvork schedule shifted. Unfortunately, they need to be places at about the same time, and of course, none of these places are near each other. Friend is approximately a 15 minute drive across tovvn. Then I have to drive the 15 minutes back to this neighborhood to drop off Ares, drive the 15 minutes from his school to her job, and then right back to his school again, because math class lasts half an hour.
Then I sit at home for a little more than an hour, drop Ares off for his afternoon session(vvhich lasts an hour), pick him up again.
Then I vvon't have to go anyvvhere until around 8pm, vvhen I have to pick the friend up, take her to get her cat, and take her home again.
At that point, vve come home and Ares's bed routine begins.
Its trying to grab a vvin out of a bunch of not vvinning situations... My car is dead, and I likely vvon't have anything to drive for a long time. Hovvever, my friend lost her license(epilepsy), and has a vvorking car. She can't get herself to vvork. She lends me her vehicle, I take her to vvork(as I'm able; sometimes the times just don't line up).Ugh. Not winning.
Its been normal as of late.
Ares earned his math class at about the same time friend got her vvork schedule shifted. Unfortunately, they need to be places at about the same time, and of course, none of these places are near each other. Friend is approximately a 15 minute drive across tovvn. Then I have to drive the 15 minutes back to this neighborhood to drop off Ares, drive the 15 minutes from his school to her job, and then right back to his school again, because math class lasts half an hour.
Then I sit at home for a little more than an hour, drop Ares off for his afternoon session(vvhich lasts an hour), pick him up again.
Then I vvon't have to go anyvvhere until around 8pm, vvhen I have to pick the friend up, take her to get her cat, and take her home again.
At that point, vve come home and Ares's bed routine begins.
Not a word but a phrase: able to take a bushel of sour lemons and bake a tasty cake (no half-way measures).Is there an official word for the phew of being a mom and friend.
Not a word but a phrase: able to take a bushel of sour lemons and bake a tasty cake (no half-way measures).