And so the break begins
The beauty of a teachers schedule is that when the kids are on break, so are the parents. Well Damien and son started their vacation last week, while mine started at 10pm Thursday night when class ended. Two whole weeks where in theory I am not bound to a deadline and nearly three weeks until my next assignment is expected. Woo Hoo!!
To commemorate this exciting break I took the two oldest kids to the library yesterday. Thinking about how long it has been since I read a book by my favorite author I snuck over to the paperback section and checked out a newer title by Dean Koontz. After getting it home I read it from cover to cover stopping only to eat (btw, I left dinner up to the man and though it was merely hamburger helper it was an exceptional meal as I did not cook it, nor clean it up).
After spending five hours on a book then heading off to get some groceries the kids managed to convince the folks to put on a movie. This is when mom got it in her head to make this a better than average viewing since what-the-heck, we’re on vacation. So we drug out the projector, and speakers, and watched Shrek 3 theater style on the living room wall, while snacking on cheese-its and pb & banana sandwiches (menu decided by the midgets of the house). It was turning out to be a great day until about 1/2 way through it, with a nine year old and two year old glued to the screen, hubby chimes in to point out that it is 12:30am. Wow, where in the world did that day go?
Today has also already wasted away doing nothing much more than sitting on a computer. Pretty soon we are going to have to start digging ourselves out of the surrounding mess, but it sure has been relaxing.

How I wish for a day that I could have 5 hours to myself with no interruptions to read a favorite book.
Oh, and vacations aren’t for cleaning so don’t get tied up in knots just enjoy those kids and give them what they crave?attention.
Merry Christmas!
That’s a very well written acoount! I’m qualified to say so, since I’m participating
Sounds like a great day off to me!!! Fortunately (for me and the kids) the hubby cooks dinner every night. Even if he is working, he’s precooked something for us, so I never have to worry about that.
My main issue is the constant running. Once the school bells ring for the day, I race from work to start driving for about 6 hours and I don’t even go anywhere! It’s amazing.
I told my kids and the hubby that all I want for Christmas this week is ONE day where I can do just what you did…sit and read a book and not worry about anyone having to be anywhere. We’ll see
Hope you guys have a very Merry Christmas!!!
Jessica