Just before my weekend starts I want to take part in the #alldutch / #alldutchenglish challange Where you can blow off Steem 😉 before entering the weekend.
THE EVENING of me as MOTHER
(shown In minutes & Moments)
As a family with children
(and oh what do you love ❤️ your children but sometimes ...)
Mothers have already spent a whole day in the morning before 9 o'clock! And in the evening we do that again in an hour and a half. The evening peak is perhaps even more hectic than our families morning rituals.
In the Netherlands there are even television series about the ups and downs of mothers' lives and, for example school affairs.
A report of my day and evening yesterday
5 pm: I mommy come in the house with children under my arm together with car keys, telephone and groceries.
17.02 pm: Peeling children from jackets
17.03 hours: the youngest cries because he does not want to take off his coat.
17.05 hrs: Toddler and big brother stomping in the living room with muddy shoes and then letting jackets fall off Where ever they stand.
17.07 hrs: Mommy summons the toddler and big brother to clean up coats.
17.08 hours: put shoes in the garage please.
5.15 pm: Mama announces cooking.
17.17: junior wants to watch a video on YouTube.
5.20 pm: Mama does not get TV on YouTube so its on Netflix.
5.21 pm: Panic !!! Doesnt want Netflix
5.22 pm: Hysterical app to dad because Netflix also does not work.
5.30 pm: Netflix does it again (nobody knows how) but I strike with the hounour
5.31 pm: Mama starts cooking ..... well, making it hot .....
5.40 pm: Children complain about hunger.
17.42 pm: Big brother announces almost dying of hunger. Dramatically falls to the ground to convince.
5.45 pm: Mama serves raw veggies, toast and some breadsticks for the first hunger.
17.50 hours: Netflix failure
5.52 pm: Of course again total panic!
5.55 pm: Mama tries to get the playstation4 working. It failed ... too .... BUT
These are not women's things either!
6.05 pm: Toddler hysterical calls for my phone yessss outcome.
6.10 pm: phone always works!
18.11 hours: Netflix failure resolved.
18.12 hours: Strange smell. Mama ( YES its ME ) appears to have put on the broccoli without water.
18.14 hours: Fire alarm goes off naturally thanks to my just replaced batteries.
6.15 pm: Startled children. Panic again.
6.20 pm: Meat cooked, but of course the rest of the food is not.😬
18.25 hours: Dad apps that he is in a traffic jam. Nice and quiet .... for him!
6.30 pm: At the table, not complete but is ok.
18.35 hours: Children complain about everything.
6.50 pm: Mama has empty plate, children only a few bites.
7.00 pm: Mama then throws away food from the children.
19.02 pm: Children ask for a dessert. Mama asks if they are crazy sometimes
She eventually gives an apple for the vitamins.
7.08 am: Start of bed ritual
7:10 pm - 7:30 pm: A hunt In the hallway to catch children
7.30 pm: Children in the shower.
19.35 pm: Small flood .....
7.40 pm: Enter from our "hero" dad
19.42 hours: Daddy shouts that water runs down the stairs did I know that? No I am busy Hero!!
7.45 pm: gunt in the hallway to dry wet children and at the same time mopping the stairs.
7.47 pm: dog suddenly runs upstairs, he licks the water from the parquet floor.
7.50 pm: Take the youngest in hold for brushing his teeth
19.51: he is on strike!
7.55 pm: junior takes place on top of the toddler, while the big brother keeps arms under control, this helps.
7.56 pm: Mama brushes teeth from junior.
8 pm: quarrel about what story should be read now.
20.03 hours: Discussion ends in fighting.
20.05 o'clock: Sound of breaking glass from below: what turns out to be Daddy has stumbled across our kitchen due to Charlie's new sleeping place.
20.07 hrs: Mama chooses the book and reads half of it, fortunately unnoticed.
8.10 pm: Children in bed.
20.12 am: Children want a bottle of water.
20.15 hours: Children have fear of monsters under the bed.
20.16 hours: Mommy chases away all monsters, including the neighbors through her deafening screams.
20.17: Junior pulls a cuddle and tairs it
20.19 hours: Mama grabs needle and thread.
20.20 hrs: Junior tries to sew the cuddle.
20.22 hours: conversation with the toddler about the importance of sleep.
20.23 pm: Toddler screams "No!" I DO NOT WANT.
20.25 hours: Dad goes downstairs.
20.26 hours: Mama wants to protest, but just does not have the strength anymore
20.28 hours: Listening at the bottom of the stairs.
YESSSS SILENCE !!!
20.29 hours: Silence. Daddy and mum flop on the couch
8.30 pm: Neflix failure
8.31 pm: Me to Hero; love how was your day
8.33 pm: zzzzzzzzzz dad is no longer able to answer.
Luckily we have a new day today and it is definitely going better.
Have an eximious day!
Lover of Life and L❤️ve in General - @brittandjosie
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@brittandjosie wanneer verantwoordelijkheden de tijd inpalmen, de dagen doen roteren als het tandwiel van een Zwitserse klok.
wanneer de klok enkel nog aantoont welke taak er te wachten staat.
dan is het tijd voor vakantie denk ik dan .....ik vind netflix wel erg duur en ga dan ook vaak op zoek naar de bekende piraat...;groeten
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