Sunday, 1 September 2013

After School

Mummy Time

Our mum is brilliant !!!

Mummy is unlike our Auntie.

Mummy is very busy, she has a full time routine....

Mummy's routine comprises of :

 1.Waking-up

2.Goes straight to the bathroom before everyone else, freshens-up with washing, brushing and teeth cleaning. ( I always hear the scratches ofthe  brush as she freshens her breath and brushes her gleaming white teeth.)

 3. Mummy goes back to her room for dressing.

 4. Then, she'll enter our room, first with a little knock to wake us up, and then she'll say, time for school, you know well the house rules'.

 5. Rubbing eyes', yawning, tired-asleep, she'll take our hands and pull gently on the top sheet.

We don't see much of her while we are getting ready for school, she's cooking breakfast, sometimes for a treat, beans in sauce, tomato-bake, bread and toast, and a drink, sometimes' cereal she helps' us eat.

When we arrive home, the house is nice and neat, very well and complete.

I ask my mum, " What's your day plan ?",  " Well ", she say's, " I don't even have time to eat, keeping up the house work, nice and neat ".

Mummy's day plan.

1. Kitchen duties' first, washing-dishes', cleaning-surfaces'. shinning-tiles', putting the washing-up away, and cleaning the floors', is the last duty of the day.

2. Wiping the walls', in the halls', washing the doors in the house, cleaning the table and the chairs', putting them up, like walking tower stairs'.

3. Cleaning the glass, in the T.V, cleaning the coffee table and  the sofa with multi-surface spray, and then when this is all done,  it's sofa duties, of covering- throws', and  then upstairs I go.

Rooms'

1. The main room first, bed cleaning, changing and folding beds down, dusting the surfaces', hovering, putting the clothes away, and sorting through the washing baskets' of that day.

Children's room number 2

2. " Same duty really ", She says, smiles beaming, talking across the room, " Then I clean your room ".

3. Blinds'-up, beds' and blankets out, sheets' folded down, dusting, putting clothes away, sorting through your washing of that day.

4. Shinning-floors and mopping, bathroom-spree and spray and then, it's my hands down for the day.

Getting ready for tea

1. Four cups on the table

2. Baked cake that's not labelled, sometimes for a treat, jammy doughnuts' from the  bakery of our street.

3. Drinks of lightened soda, and or biscuits and tea, then  straight back to washing up duties'.

4. Tiding school bags', and uniforms', picking up note papers and pens', and smelly all day socks'.

5.Then washing hands, ready for preparing dinner.

6. Cooking dinner, is not a treat, it's mummy's serious diet plan.

7. Monday-roasts', all kinds', Tuesday- veggie-burgers' and fresh chips and beans, Wednesday-take-away, Thursday-pizza, Friday - Chicken-soup and Saturday is mummy's chef day.

8. Then back to washing up duties', before sitting down to do religious studies', Monday, and school week we always meet, on a Tuesday for projects and discussions', and she said.

" I wonder how I fit it all in, but I make all this spin in my weeks routine ".

Mummy's very busy and I love her very much, with a big smile and a hug, she puts us to bed, after we watch, big-time-rush.

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