Wednesday, 9 September 2009
A Day in the Life Of
I have decided to also do a typical whilst the boys are in school and I am at work. The evenings are dictated to more by which after school activities the boys do, be it at school or individual clubs; Tom does football on a Wednesday and David does Karate on a Thursday.
6.30am - Alarm goes off
6.45am - Myself and Dave get up, we have a cup of tea, I sort his pack up and put an extra load of laundry in if needed. I also make the bread dough into whatever bread I want for the day and put to prove whilst the oven is heating, if we need cakes then these are also made at the same time.
7.15am - Daves wakes the boys, they get up and have their cereal etc, then get any last minute things sorted for school.
8.00am - Dave goes to work and the boys go to catch the school bus, I put bread and cakes into oven to bake; prepare the dinner to put in the slow cooker if using. I then peg out first load of laundry. Obviously I am checking the bread and cakes as well. The computer is switched on so it is ready for checking online banking. ( I try to do this daily)
9.00am - The second load is usually finished by now so this also gets pegged out, (On wet wintry days I use an airer to hang the laundry on) I then empty the dishwasher as this has been running overnight on economy 7 electricity. I will then put away the laundry from the day before, and quick clean the bathroom. I straighten the all the beds. Hoover the upstairs and gather laundry which will go in overnight. This is the time I would also spend half hour doing a bit of sorting out.
10.30am - Coffee break, I check emails etc again,
11.30am - I have my own lunch
11.45am - I get ready to leave for work
1.30pm - return form work, cup of tea and check emails etc, I would then spend some time reading maybe or do some extra sorting and hoover downstairs,
once we start using it I also set the coal fire so it is ready to just put a match to just before the boys come home.
3.30pm - the boys come home and raid the fridge ( both claiming starvation!!); I have usually made a plate of sandwiches and left in there, they both have school canteen dinners.
4.00pm - they are off outside with their friends.
4.30pm - Dave comes home, we have a cup of tea and catch up on the day.
5.30pm - David usually comes in does any homework and spends approx an hour on the PC on MSN, Facebook and the online games he likes. I will prepare dinner if not done earlier in day.
6.30pm - I prepare the remainder of dinner, the boys set the table etc.
7.00pm - we eat dinner, the boys clear the table, I load the dishwasher so it can be put on timer to run overnight. I also load the bread machine and set the timer. I set the washer as well on its timer. Myself and Dave will either read or watch tv.
7.30pm - The boys both go back outside with their friends, they usually come in approx 8.30pm. Tom then does any homework and has approx 1 hour to catch up with his other friends on MSN, Facebook etc (certainly cheaper than him phoning all of them).David either watches tv with us or a dvd in his room or goes on Playstation or Wii.
9.00pm - David goes to bed,
10.00pm Tom goes to bed
10.30 - 11.00pm Myself and Dave go to bed.
Once the really wintry nights come in the boys obviously don't go back outside after dinner and will probably be on the Playstation or Wii, or we play family games.
Also although I think it is good for them to get a good blow/burn some energy off when first home from school homework takes priority over the extra leisure time after dinner.
Grocery shopping would be fitted in one morning once the boys had gone to school and before I needed to be at work.
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It always strikes me how much baking you do - I think you're amazing Maisie. i should get in the habit of checking my bank daily instead of leaving it so long. I'm frustrated at the moment because I've been sent a card reader for banking at home and it's always upstairs when I'm downstairs or vice versa, then I have to go and find a card to use in it.... mummble mummble :)
ReplyDeleteThis is another one of those things which goes back to my Mum.
ReplyDeleteMy dad worked shifts 2 weeks days and then 2 weeks nights.
The weeks he worked days on the Monday morning Mum would get up with him at 5.30am and have a baking session, freezing half so that there was enough for the 2 weeks he worked nights.
We always had homemade cakes etc in the box, and also lots of lovely jams and pickeles, having been brought up during and after the war both my parents were big into self sufficiency.
Mum did the dressmaking for the family and my Nan did the knitting.