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Sunday, September 8, 2013

Another version of 'liberty'

Last week they all went back to high school and uni ....

Pascal and I looked at each other Wednesday morning (after no. 3's departure) and felt .....

FREEDOM!

After 2 solid months of being 5 in the family, putting 2 meals on the table every day, seeing evidence of their constant presence all over the house (inspite of substantially sized bedrooms), fighting over who watches what on TV and turning off the TV during meal times, motivating speeches about helping because we live in community, proposals to change the daily diet of getting up late, lazing around, watching TV or computer screens, suggestions and outings, completing DIY chores .... Can't say that we were annoyed by constant music pounding away in different rooms, because youth today wears headphones. However, I found myself more than once either climbing the stairs to get their attention or sending SMS messages to communicate with them (thank God for unlimited texting!) because they couldn't hear us calling out!

So, a sense of liberty was our main feeling that Wednesday morning at 7:50 am .... Added to that, it's Pascal's day off! And we realized as well that it was our WEDDING ANNIVERSARY! 21 years together. where has the time gone??? In the rush to get everyone back to school we had forgotten this significant date.

"Let's go and have a coffee on the café terrace in the sun," suggested my husband. 
So our first morning of freedom was spent in the sun at a local café ..... checking our diaries together to make sure we had each other's activities noted! Because we are now teen-free during the week, but we've been back at work for a month already.

"Bonne rentrée!" as the French say.
* Good luck for the new school year

PS we also celebrate our wedding anniversary on 19th September which was the blessing at Syndal Baps church. Well, we'll see, because that's the day an Aussie couple arrives to spend 2 1/2 weeks with us ....


One happy family inspite of all I said above !

1 comment:

  1. And now the angst passes to the teachers/lecturers. I was contemplating how essential school holidays were (none since '91) but oh how we needed them.
    And folk thought there were too many, until they had the treasures home for that time. We love them either way. They can just be wearing.

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