Wednesday, 23 September 2015

An exceptionally ordinary day

Today was pretty much just like any other day.

7.00 - Up you go. It is a bright day and the sun is shining, that means you do not need an extra shirt on and you can carry your scarf instead of wearing it. You can also get out of bed on time for once cause it is not warmer in bed.

7.30 - At work, family is busy getting ready for the day and yours has only just begun. Make sure not to be in anyones way, which I am very good at and quite enjoy actually. Make sure things are tidy and everything is where it is supposed to be.

7.50 - Take youngster to school. He cannot be late and make sure he has brsuhed teeth, feed guinnea pigs and done his violin practise. I think we should also make sure all his things are in his bag and that he is wearing the right shoes. Oh, and the rain jacket must be taken.

8.40 - Back home after school run. Driving is fun and relaxing and the traffic jams are never the same bother as they are at home. Also iHeart Radio is really helping to entertain at the most tidious stop lights.

10.30 - You have a few hours to yourself. Do whatever you want, maybe get some lunch, or catch up on some reading? Wanna keep on ironing? That is fine, as long as you don't burn yourself, which has turned into a habit.

15.00 - Back on the horse, food needs to be taken care of for later and there might even be another washing machine to take care off. Also make sure to get into the car for a second school run on time, you never know how many of London's car drivers are going to be on the same road as you.

17.00 - Back home (hopefully - if not the traffic decides to move close to not at all). Time for homework; which you hopefully made sure was brought home before you leave school. Make sure to check twice cause you never know. Also, rain jacket must be taken home as well.

19.00 - Dinner is done and over with, as are you. Off for the night and perhaps you should try and manage some reading now? I mean since there is no ironing to steal your attention.

So yeah, like any other day.

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