People who have kids will agree with me when I say they are the only ones who can put you in your place without offending you. I have two such brats in my house whose only joy comes from making me eat my words.
My elder one is like my dad, always on time and punctual. She likes to be well in time. Which isnt a bad thing. Except on weekends. I feel Saturday and Sundays are sacred and should be reserved for relaxing and enjoying as everyone have had a hectic week and will most likely be having another after these two most sought after days. I personally like to sleep a wee bit more on weekends. Why would the schools deliberately spoil that joy for us by scheduling such early parent-teacher meetings(PTM) on Saturdays. My daughters slot for the meeting is around 8 am. The school is around 4km from our house. So you calculate how early that is for a sleep deprived mother of two kids.
Till last week the school had arranged all the big days in a queue. The kids Annual Day, the sports day, the open day and just to complete the fourth Saturday of the month as an afterthought they scheduled an extra PTM. Like they had decided they wont let anyone sleep on weekends for atleast a month.
The first Friday of the event when my elder one got excited and told me how she is looking forward to the Annual Gathering, I was as much excited as her. However as the weeks passed and the events never seemed to dwindle I started becoming restless. As the next dreaded Friday approached and the more excited my elder one got the more restless and scared I got, of sacrificing one more weekends sleep.
My only wish was, as a mother if I am going to forsake all my weekend sleep the least you could allow me is to be late. I had to negotiate with her and settle for half an hour as a decent enough time to be late. Nothing more was acceptable. She can be a tough negotiator. Anyways the hard days are past me. And I am happy for all the extra time I will get to catch up on my sleep. Atleast till the next time she gets all excited and starts looking forward to similar such school events. Cheers!
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