Fun times, people. Fun times. I wish that I got paid for all this running because someone, somewhere, should compensate me for all that free time I was to have when the kids went to school.
Spending all this time in waiting rooms has taught me a lot. First of all, I take a book along. I have read more books in the past year than I have in the five years previous. Half hour increments are so much nicer than two minutes on the toilet.
I learned to read people in an instant and seat myself accordingly. I can map out a waiting room like you wouldn't believe.
I have become, for all practical purposes, a professional waiter. I wait here, I wait there, I wait for him, I wait for her. I simply wait, because I am a waiter.
Unfortunately, my kids have mistaken this not so desirable quality with the other kind of waiter. The one where I wait on them hand and foot, like a puppet at their bidding.
I wonder if there will ever be a time that I'll get my life back.
4 comments:
I love my kids - LOVE them. But OMG do I need a break from them! I sometimes look forward to the day when they are in school Monday through Friday from 8 to 3, but then I remind myself that I should know better . . . the extracurricular activities, the appointments, the running around town! I think it will always be something. Too bad motherhood doesn't come with a 401K and a retirement date!
I hear you! My time is at night after the boys go to bed - and by then I'm too tired to do much anyway.
:o) I loved your "waiter" references.
This is Joyce. Nope I don't think you ever get it back. You just have to hide from time to time.
From what my mother tells me this is a timeless occupation. Off and on, of course. ;-)
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