Tuesday 14 July 2009

Home Alone

Me and my girl have managed to turf everyone else out of the house today... to say I am relieved could be classed as an understatement, last week provided just a glimpse of what the summer hols could bring I suppose.

Youngest boy is still a little scabby from his brush with the dreaded pox (chicken that is) and this morning he was most distressed to still see scabs. I think he thought as he was going to school the spots would have disappeared completely, he burst into tears and said "I don't feel a little well... I think I need to stay at home" I reassured him in a calm and Mary Poppins way ("You're going!! Don't be silly!") that he was fine. I couldn't bear another day stuck indoors with hyperactive youngster.

It is driving day again, and after last weeks fiasco I ran to the chemists this morning and purchased some
Bach rescue remedy, I am hoping it has the desired effect and calms me a little. I obviously don't do well under pressure and the fact that I've now booked the dreaded test has pushed me over the edge I think. Last week was horrendous and I was almost dangerous! I am determined not to let my nerves get the better of me today, I need a good lesson or I can see me cancelling the test date and putting it off, which I'd rather not do as it would be lovely to have at least some of the summer holiday as a independently mobile mum .

I shall report back as to the calming/non-calming effects of the remedy, I am hoping my cynicism about these things doesn't spoil it.

I am pretty much wiped out and should probably try a catnap before my lesson. Yesterday I was full of energy and cleaned the kitchen, this then inspired me to cook something, properly. I decided a home made pizza would be a good compromise, something the kids would enjoy and healthier than a shop bought one. I was rather pleased with the results... here have a look...

.. impressed aren't you? Well as I say I was, but guess what? Children looked suspiciously at my offering, poked it about a bit, prodded the cheese, looked at the sauce (also home made... two pounds of bloomin' tomatoes!!!) and offered various comments. Something along the lines of "I don't think I like this" "I'm not sure this tastes nice" and my personal favourite "I don't want it, I don't want it!" Of course all this was before even a morsel had passed their lips .

I don't know why I bother sometimes.... At least I thought it tasted nice and to be fair the girls gave it a good shot, just those fusspot boys who had to be force fed mums "treat".

The reason I am wiped out though is because I have a new addiction which must be stamped out immediately. Blinkin' facebook and a game called Bejewelled Blitz, two and half hours I was sat there saying just one more game. The games only last a minute each, that's way too many games in a row. I am not going near that again for a couple of days, half twelve was a bad bedtime for me and I have work tomorrow; fairly certain my supervisor wouldn't see that as a good excuse for inattentiveness at my desk (translate as forehead on keyboard with slight drool escaping from the corner of my mouth).

Right off to see if a cuppa and a catnap will provide me with more energy!!
Ooh ooh did you see I managed to creat my blog roll at last? That at least was one productive thing I managed before being sucked into the facebook vortex!

6 comments:

  1. Oh what a shame about the pizza, it looks yummy. I'd have tried it at least!
    I've found the Rescue Remedy works really well, hope it works for you too.
    Step away from the Facebook! :-)

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  2. That pizza looks delicious, and I had to laugh that you're resorting to a Rescue Remedy...hope it helps! I'll have to look up that Facebook game. Great that you have your blogroll up.

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  3. I know your life happenings shouldn't be funny, but your posts are hilarious! I so appreciate your reality blog; it's a breath of fresh air.

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  4. I'll have to try bejewelled blitz I have been addicted to Scrabble on Facebook with my sister it is quite good how u can play a board game across the miles.

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  5. I downed Rescue Remedy on my wedding day, worked a treat! I hasten to add that it wasn't to get through marrying my husband, more for standing up in front of lots of people!
    I was addicted to Bejeweled too, my 12 year old stepdaughter has a higher score than me :(

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  6. How about I tag you and get down on bended knees to beg for an appology? Will that take your mind of things long enough to boost you back up!
    Appology is for being so tardy in taking up the award you so kindly gave me ages ago.
    Tag is for, well, you'll just have to come see . . .

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