6.30 a.m. - wake up with little Papad, who's all excited about seeing the 'baardies' he can hear chirping outside our window.
8 a.m.- rush like madwoman with laughing Peanut to bus-stop. Curse Vijay privately for travelling so much these days.
9  a.m. - set out for work. Have conversation with seasoned author friend  who's kind enough to share tips about what I should be doing in next few  months. Cower in fear at thought of book launches.
10 a.m. - start off work-day with a bang, all pissed off about the pace at which things are going.
12  p.m. - Cancel meeting and rush to Peanut's school because they are  saying she has been complaining of stomach ache and throwing up.
12.30 p.m. - Arrive at her school's medical room and find her smiling beatifically at me and saying 'I knew you'd come, Mama'.
1 p.m. - deposit her at home after fixing up doc appointment for later in the afternoon, and rush back to work
3.20  p.m. - finish whatever I can at work and rush off again, pick up Peanut  from home, hiding from poor little Pickle and Papad and take her to  doctor for appointment
4.30 p.m. - deposit sleeping child at home  with instructions about what to give her, and head out again to buy  children some soft toys to keep them from banging on the floor and  driving lady downstairs crazy- fodder for another post. End up almost  purchasing a slide which I plan to put in the kid's bedroom. Sense  prevails at nth hour and I head back with some foam puzzles instead.
5  p.m. - on the way, decide to buy large flower pots since the twins have  been trying to climb up the railings on the balcony. No interest in  horticulture whatsoever so stop at first nursery on the way and ask for  the heaviest pots they have. Settle for rectangular, huge-ass pots and  select some random cactii after explaining to man that I will forget to  water them on most days.
5.15 p.m. - come home and decide that  flowerpot is good idea but I actually need two of them. Send off Peanut  and Pickle to the park and take Papad with me back to Nursery man.
5.30  p.m. - Buy another couple of random plants for another huge-ass pot and  lug them back home. Settle them on balcony and feel extremely satisfied  for having protected my children.
5.32 p.m. - Terrible panic sets in  as I realize that they may not be able to jump off balcony easily but  may in a state of resentment use their combined strength to push  flowerpot off balcony and kill innocent passersby. Brood on the issue  terribly. Kamal, my driver, who has been helping deposit flowerpots on  balcony remarks 'Sirf agar bhookump aa gaye ga...' brightens up and adds  'Jaise kal aaya tha na? Phir to gaye kaam se!'
6 p.m. - Peanut and  Pickle return from park and there is screaming, joyful and tearful  reunion as they realize Mama is home. Much chaos for next few hours.
7  p.m. - Peanut has a relapse and vomits all over the place. Several  times. Next few hours spent in tending to her ineptly until she finally  collapses from sheer exhaustion.
10.38 p.m. - Collapse from sheer exhaustion after writing blog post.
This! This is what they should include in Sex Ed. classes,
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Oh god! How do you do it? I have a chill job, no kids, don't lift a finger around the house, and I whine that I don't have time to even study. How do you manage so much?
ReplyDeleteHope Peanut is doing much better...
Wow! I have only one baby, no job & I crib!!! You inspire me!!! Wow again:)
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