We got home from France last Tuesday. We left Arles at 7:30am, took a train to from Arles to Marseille, and then flew from Marseille to Heathrow. We landed at Heathrow at 12:30, got food from Marks and Spencer, and then caught the tube to Paddington and the train to Cardiff and the bus home and arrived at 5pm
Some of us were very tired.On Wednesday everyone went back to school and life and work. I was surprised my brain functioned OK but I had some big projects to finish because on Thursday I had to go to London for some work meetings.
On Thursday I caught the 6:18am train to London and got back at just after 8pm. I was very tired.
And then... Clara didn't sleep. I'm not sure if she missed me or she was teething or what, but my normally great sleeping 2.5 year old was just... awake. From 1am to 3:30am.
I woke up on Friday and enjoyed my mom coffee (it's what I call 2 cups of coffee and 2-3 ibuprofen, consumed quickly)
Everyone made it to school (barely) and twins made it to nursery (they go to a 2.5 hour nursery on Fridays) so I could help the school PTA with some event set up for a school bingo and film night that night. I helped count out money to get ready for the event.
I had signed up to attend with Ezra and Lily, but the film was The Minecraft Movie and I looked it up and it didn't really look appropriate for a 5 year old. It didn't look appropriate for a 7 year old either, so I had the awful parenting decision of "do I let me kid watch a movie". Both kids wanted to go.
Oh, also, My sister came to visit! She joined us in france then flew to Wales on Friday. Lily went to see a film at my mom's with my sister and decided that was OK instead of Minecraft Movie (they watched Nanny McPhee).
I told Andy that Minecraft did not look kid appropriate and that I didn't like the language and he made the astute observation that all the kids in Ezra's class were going to the film so if Ezra didn't hear the language in the film then he would hear it on Monday. So Ezra went to the film and I went to bingo.
At Bingo I had major "mean girls" fears because I didn't really know any other parents going. I saw someone I sort of knew and asked if I could sit with them because I had no friends and they said yes, so that was nice.
At the end of the night I helped clean up, because I've apparently decided to become a PTA person. Oops.
Then... the weekend.
Saturday - big kids went to tennis in the morning, then had a double play date in the afternoon
The girl play date was so flipping cute! The boy one... not as much.Then I took the twins and my mom and sister for a walk, and we came home and had grown up dinner after kid bedtime.
On Sunday the big kids had swim lessons in the morning. I took Aubrey and Lily to the grocery store with my sister. Andy to Ezra to kidical mass. It's like Critical Mass, except all those people are old and with kids, so it was a bunch of kids on bikes being cute instead
Ezra rocking a safety high viz.I stayed home with sleeping twins, and watched K-Pop Demon Hunters with my sister and Lily. I wasn't sure that move was appropriate for a 5 year old but she loves the music and sometimes you just give in. I actually kind of liked the film, and I definitely like the music.
In the afternoon it was finally not raining so I took twins and sister to a local open air museum to look at old welsh stuff:And then the weekend was over! Sister headed back to the USA today. I went to work, kids went to school, and my brain was completely fried and unproductive and unfocused in work because OMG it was too many things.
Also, laundry is piled up, house is a mess, and I ate cold pancakes at 10am because my life is chaos. I also lost my Peloton week streak (I think it was 50?) because I did no Peloton last week. I know those things sound rather inconsequential, and they are, but the line between "woo fun life adventure" and "Chaos life very tired" is... small.
On the plus side, I booked a quick holiday to France in May because I enjoyed the last one too much and it turns out I want a European adventure with my kids EVERY MONTH (this is not sustainable financially or environmentally but it's fun for now)




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