The Madness, the Madness
Steve was happy the coffee machine made it |
I’m desperately
missing blogging. It’s been more than two weeks without one and I’m starting to
suffer serious withdrawals. The challenge? I have not only completed four of
the most grueling work weeks I’ve ever known, I also moved into a new home smack
bang in the middle of those weeks. Awesome. Then on Friday, I’m sitting in a
series of meetings I’ve sweated blood to get happening only to get an email
from Lex’s school starting off with this little beauty:
“We know Lex
has been through lots of changes recently with Mum working so much and with
sharing a bedroom with Jax. We've kept our focus positive while acknowledging
his feelings about Jax being in his bedroom and missing Mum. He'll get through
it soon, not to worry - he's a trooper!”
Sometimes 18th and 21st tankards come in handy - what is it with boys and tankards exactly? |
Thanks guys,
when I saw that I nearly burst into tears right in the middle of a room full of
40 super serious people – Agggggggh!! Bloody KIDS!!
It’s been
intense let me tell you – at work and at home – and when not in the office, I’ve
had to snatch every second of time I can get to first pack boxes and then open
boxes and sort stuff out. Steve – I should add - is bloody useless at this
stuff. He sees an enormous pile of boxes and doesn’t know what to do, so he
either does something useless, or, more often than not, gets distracted along
the way and doesn’t finish anything. I, on the other hand, am very experienced
with this moving malarkey, and I know that I must finish what I’m doing, allowing
absolutely nothing to distract me until that particular job is done.
When moving from
one place to another in the same country – no drama. Everything has its home
and you usually just put it in a similar home in the new place. When merging
two homes together, a large part of which has been festering in storage in
Australia for three years, well it’s a whole new ball game. Some of the finds
were delightful, however the families of cockroaches escaping stale boxes were
not – then again, at least no red back spiders made it here alive. The stench
of our clothes wasn’t delightful either, nor the back breaking agony us old
farts feel every night we go to bed from too much bending over boxes. Not fun I
say!!!
However the
best bit was opening boxes of toys appropriate to the boys three years ago… oh
and how kids’ toys love to come in tiny, weeny, itty, bitty parts, and if you
don’t put all of these bits together in their rightful place, then you have
lots and lots of tiny, weeny, itty, bitty parts that become unusable shite
clogging up your home. As Steve loves to say, organising this was a lot of lot
of fun.
The good news
is Vick will be able to set up a decently provided kid’s playroom in her
village in the Philippines for street kids. We’re super happy about that, as
all of the waste at least results in a good outcome.
A couple of
happy snaps during the time I was actually at home the last couple of weeks.
Yours without
the bollocks
Andrea
TV sorted, necessary for quiet boy time |
Bonus, an excessive deodorant purchase three years ago delays my move to chemical free varieties |
The office - those heated towel racks are going to come in handy... |
My ugg boots - perfect for the tropics |
The boys thought it was Christmas - note Jax in my Ugg boots |
Why we need to live on a ground floor - where is Lex indeed... |
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