With them gone (and Himself gone from the crack of dawn, as is his habit) the house was very, very quiet. The freezing, pouring rain outside took away any desire I had to be productive: I sat down at the computer and contemplated the effort that would be required to go upstairs, get dressed, and start dealing with the Christmas decorations, my major task for the day. Then I had another cup of coffee instead.
For all the craziness that marked our holiday, all went well. A good Christmas, safe travels to and from the West Coast, and wonderful visit with family in between. For all my stress and worry about not being able to get everything done, everything did in fact get done, albeit at significant cost to my nervous system in the form of excess caffeine. It's over, January is now upon us, and "normal" life as we know it has finally returned. I've had this song in my head all day:
Time to hibernate from the vicious cold, rest and regroup!
I long for a morning free of my children. It's not in my future any time soon, methinks.
ReplyDeleteI can only imagine. There are days when I feel like doing a jig at the bus stop as the bus pulls away!
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