That is what I am thinking today. I am so sick of schlepping stuff in and out of the car. It would be easier to just keep it in there.
My kids aren't in that many activities. Today was the straw that broke the camel's back. My kids are just bonkers today -- "wow, how energetic" seems to be the most frequent comment.
So....I pick up DD at the bus stop to get to swimming on time. She's hungry so I brought a snack for both kids (trash to take in later). Picked up the mail on the way to get her (paranoid about leaving it in the box). I stop by the grocery store on the way home for a few things (convenience of having milk delivered is LOST when you don't order enough milk). Kids are starving post-swimming so I have snacks for that too.
We get home to a starving "feed me now" dog and I (and DD, no?) have plenty of snack remnants to bring in, coats, backpack, mail, grocery bag, swim bag, scarfs, and younger DD and I'm nagging DD to bring her own stuff in. She is just a piece of work today and asked about 500 times if she can have a playdate with the neighbor. I reach in the house to turn on a light to feed starving dog and pop! blow a lightbulb. No problem, right? Wrong! It tripped a breaker for some reason.
The garage light is on the same breaker and so I'm working from the rapidly setting sunlight. Note to self to have a refresher on flashlight locations. Now it's "whhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy can't I have a playdate?" with Anna fussing about getting out of her carseat because I'm standing right there and can't I see that she wants out? I can barely see the breaker box and I'm going through the switches and getting closer to the furnace. I really don't want to flip that one because the furnace is running and I know the other lights can't be on the same breaker, especially if it is running, and the furnace has been acting funny and I do NOT want to screw that up. It was the switch right before the furnace. Flip it and voila, light! After this, I noticed that the breaker that flipped has a little orange square on it. Duhhhhh.....
And then I bring all the crap in. So, I'm thinking that maybe an RV would make things easier. Calgon?????
My kids aren't in that many activities. Today was the straw that broke the camel's back. My kids are just bonkers today -- "wow, how energetic" seems to be the most frequent comment.
So....I pick up DD at the bus stop to get to swimming on time. She's hungry so I brought a snack for both kids (trash to take in later). Picked up the mail on the way to get her (paranoid about leaving it in the box). I stop by the grocery store on the way home for a few things (convenience of having milk delivered is LOST when you don't order enough milk). Kids are starving post-swimming so I have snacks for that too.
We get home to a starving "feed me now" dog and I (and DD, no?) have plenty of snack remnants to bring in, coats, backpack, mail, grocery bag, swim bag, scarfs, and younger DD and I'm nagging DD to bring her own stuff in. She is just a piece of work today and asked about 500 times if she can have a playdate with the neighbor. I reach in the house to turn on a light to feed starving dog and pop! blow a lightbulb. No problem, right? Wrong! It tripped a breaker for some reason.
The garage light is on the same breaker and so I'm working from the rapidly setting sunlight. Note to self to have a refresher on flashlight locations. Now it's "whhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy can't I have a playdate?" with Anna fussing about getting out of her carseat because I'm standing right there and can't I see that she wants out? I can barely see the breaker box and I'm going through the switches and getting closer to the furnace. I really don't want to flip that one because the furnace is running and I know the other lights can't be on the same breaker, especially if it is running, and the furnace has been acting funny and I do NOT want to screw that up. It was the switch right before the furnace. Flip it and voila, light! After this, I noticed that the breaker that flipped has a little orange square on it. Duhhhhh.....
And then I bring all the crap in. So, I'm thinking that maybe an RV would make things easier. Calgon?????
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