A perfect storm
This week is every working parent's worst nightmare. For starters, I'm in Barcelona for three days, and at the same time, Eddie has jury service for two weeks (which seems to mainly involve getting the train and sitting around drinking disgusting coffee before being sent home again).
William is cycling to school. But. Has an inset on Wednesday (Wednesday? Seriously?). Something we had not foreseen and totally forgot about until he mentioned it in passing on Sunday. After a minor moment of total panic, we pulled ourselves together and managed to book him in with a mate for the day, until such time as Eddie can pick him up.
In the meantime, James' school run is being managed by my friend Kay down the road, whose boys fortunately also go to Thorngrove so it's quite easy for them to all go together. But. Eddie texted me this morning to say that James had woken up with a temperature and may have caught the bug that's currently doing the rounds at school.
I really hope James will be OK. It is unbelievably hard to handle when one of the children is ill, I'm not there and can't get to them. If he does come down with a bug he'll have to be at home for 48 hours, and what we do then we have literally no idea.
Just goes to show how easy it is for the well-constructed pack of cards/hamster wheel that is our daily existence, to collapse.
William is cycling to school. But. Has an inset on Wednesday (Wednesday? Seriously?). Something we had not foreseen and totally forgot about until he mentioned it in passing on Sunday. After a minor moment of total panic, we pulled ourselves together and managed to book him in with a mate for the day, until such time as Eddie can pick him up.
In the meantime, James' school run is being managed by my friend Kay down the road, whose boys fortunately also go to Thorngrove so it's quite easy for them to all go together. But. Eddie texted me this morning to say that James had woken up with a temperature and may have caught the bug that's currently doing the rounds at school.
I really hope James will be OK. It is unbelievably hard to handle when one of the children is ill, I'm not there and can't get to them. If he does come down with a bug he'll have to be at home for 48 hours, and what we do then we have literally no idea.
Just goes to show how easy it is for the well-constructed pack of cards/hamster wheel that is our daily existence, to collapse.
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