30 Sept 2009

Time management

I don't know why, but for the last couple of weeks I've been finding myself going to bed really late at night. I usually wander on up to bed around 10:30-ish but recently I haven't been retiring until nearly midnight. Been trying to figure out what the hell it is I've been doing and have just realised I mostly been faffing about.


Instead of being my usual organised self, I find myself doing all sorts of little jobs and tasks in the last hour or so before I go to bed. Usually I get in from work, sort out the kids with homework and make their tea. While they're eating I'll potter about putting on washing or pushing the vacuum round or whatever. But I've not been doing that for some reason. I couldn't tell you what I've been instead though - just time wasting !


I haven't been sleeping too well either - sign of a guilty conscience TOM says! I have had a lot on my mind lately so perhaps I'm putting off going to bed because I know I won't sleep restfully. Self-defeating really. So, from tomorrow night (as it is now approaching 11:30pm) I will aim to be in bed shortly after 10pm to see if I can regain my natural rhythm.

22 Sept 2009

So it begins

The visits to potential secondary schools, that is.

As parents we have free choice of where to apply to send our children to secondary school. That doesn't mean we will get our first or even second choice of school but it does mean we aren't restricted to the school closest to the family home.

So we have lined up 6 (yes, 6!) secondary schools to visit in order to be able to make an "informed" choice. Last night was the first visit to an all boys comprehensive school. Its a school which, in the past, has not always had the best of reputations but has seen significant improvements in the last few years. So along we went. We sat through the Head's presentation (very passionate and enthusiastic), we had the grand tour but, you know, it just didn't "feel right". I wouldn't say it was a rough school but TOM and I agreed it felt a bit like Waterloo Road (off the telly) but with not as good decoration. Son One was fairly ok about it but I did point out that we still have another 5 schools to visit and he doesn't have to make his mind up just yet.

I can see the next couple of weeks are going to rather stressful!

13 Sept 2009

Money, money, money

Oh.My.Goodness! I definitely know the kids are back at school now because the begging letters have come home. You know the ones - school trip which ties in with a history topic and will cost £7 which is a voluntary contribution but which you know you will end up paying because if enough people don't pay then the trip will be cancelled leaving you feeling that somehow you've cheated your child out of an important aspect of their education.
So far, in the last week, I've had asks for the following:
  • £40 deposit for school residential which takes place during July next year
  • £30 insurance for Child One and Child Two's sporting activity (£60!)
  • £25 exam fee for Child One's sport
  • a slip to purchase raffle tickets @ £1 a throw for the school Autumn show next weekend (I bought 5 - well the prizes look really good)
and that doesn't even include the Scholastic book magazine which Child One brought home and is keenly eyeing up the new Horrid Henry tome, or the extra on the shopping bill for items for packed lunches, or the new trainers Child Two suddenly requires for school (weren't on the PE list sent home at the end of last term) because he has decided he wants to do cross country running.
Roll on half term - I think it will be cheaper that week!

8 Sept 2009

Movin' on up

It's the time of year universally feared by parents of Year 6 children. Yes, it's time to start thinking about WHICH SENIOR SCHOOL YOUR CHILD WILL GO TO!

Oldest Child brought home a load of bumpf relating to secondary school transfers from primary school today including a letter from the local education authority. The letter was mostly about  Oldest Child's unique reference number and deadlines for submitting applications for preferred senior school blah-de-blah, but also "helpfully" included the names of the two schools in our designated catchment area. OK, you might say, what's the beef there? I'll tell you what - the LEA has only put down 2 schools which are miles away from our house rather than the 2 schools closest to us. TOM phoned up the helpline to complain and was given some convoluted explanation that it doesn't matter which schools are closest to us, it all depends which ward we're in - this apparently dictates which school catchment area we fall under.

TOM was assured (just) that this won't stop us from applying for whichever schools we want, but it does mean there are absolutely no guarantees that we will get our first or even second choice of secondary school. OMFG, this is looking like it could be rather stressful. Quick, pass me the lavender oil!

7 Sept 2009

Some more things which annoy me

My apologies, Dear Reader, I remembered a few more things which irritate me as I was walking to work this morning:
  • People (usually women, a-hem!) who don't remove the price label from the soles of their footwear. I mean, how slack is that?
  • Power sockets being left on with no appliances plugged in. Maybe this is just me being a bit OCD or perhaps in awe of the "magic" of electricity and not understanding how it works but, really, it bugs me. Wherever I am if I see a socket switched to 'On' with nothing plugged in I am compelled to switch it off. TOM thinks I need some professional help with this particular little issue.
  • Other drivers parking so close to my side of the car that I have to gain entry through the passenger door; no mean feat in a small vehicle like mine. This happened this morning and the offending driver (I hate to say but it was a woman!!) was STILL IN her car. Busy setting up her sat nav, she was. Completely ignored my polite tapping on her window. Honestly some people.
  • Crocs footwear. Well, not the actual items themselves as I do confess to having a pair. More like Crocs being worn inappropriately. Just because you work in social care doesn't mean its ok to wear clumpy, plastic slip-ons to the office. I promise you, it just isn't professional.
A short list today but I'm glad to have got them off my chest. Thank you for your patience.

6 Sept 2009

What's the point...

... in doing all this bloody exercise only to put ON weight? Did 5 days in a row getting up at stupid o'clock in the morning and sweating like a sweaty thing. Get on the scales this morning to discover I've put on 1lb. WTF is that all about?!

TOM reckons that its muscle which, of course, weighs more than fat. I just snorted derisively when he said that. I've even been careful(ish) with what I've been eating. It's so not fair.
But, I'm not giving up. I have my kit and trainers all laid out in the bedroom ready to grab for a run in the morning.

1 Sept 2009

Back to school

Today is the last day of the school holidays. To make it a fun day, The Old Man and I decided to take the kids out for a final treat to a local outdoor adventure activities centre. Great time had by all and we all came home in high spirits.

So, when I suggested that we really ought to get things ready for 'Back to School' I was met with disgruntled stares and much shrugging of shoulders and everyone disappeared quicker than you could say "free ice cream". Why is it that I end up having to organise everything for everyone? OK, perhaps I should have been a little more together earlier in the summer break, but how come I ended up spending the best part of two hours labelling uniforms, checking PE kit, packing school bags and preparing lunch boxes? I tell you why - because no other bugger in this house can be bothered to!

'Ah', I hear you say, Dear Reader, 'why not leave them to do it all themselves in the morning?' Because I really don't think my stress levels could cope with the apocalyptic chaos that would ensue from letting two children and one husband sort their own stuff out by themselves. I can just hear it now - "Mum, where's my..." / "Hun, have you seen my..."

Really, I'm better off just doing it myself!