I've been feeling kind of crappy lately. I think it's due to stress and being tired of my job. It's a decent bit of stress living with five other people, including the twelve year old we're responsible for. He's been in school for about a week, it's nice. I'm only working Friday, Saturday and Sunday because he wasn't in school. I had to be home with him every weekday. So all week, it was the kid. All weekend, it was work. My wife has off Saturday and Sunday. I work about thirteen hours on Saturday and about seven on Sunday. I'm completely exhuasted on those two days.
Anyway, he's in school. I've never wanted to have a kid, but I'm happy he's staying with us. Most of the time, the best part of my day is spending time with him in the morning, then dropping him off at school, and when I pick him up... Picking him up from school is a good part of my day, but I do always wish he could stay a little bit longer. This morning, when I got home from bringing Urblueygrl to work, he was dressed and ready to go. We still had forty minutes until he had to be there, so we went to McDonalds for breakfast, I hate McDonalds. We shared the big breakfast thing that they have there, then I dropped him off at school. I give him a hug and tell him not to get into any trouble. "Don't say crap or suck. And don't tell anybody to shut up, even if you are playing." I want him to start getting up, dressed and out to the school bus by himself everyday... Maybe be a little responsible for himself, but I like bringing him.
Tomorrow's my birthday, maybe we'll walk to school. He's a lazy kid.
Update: I just got done watching Sesame Street with my brother's girlfriend's five year old daughter. Now it seems as if I'll be hanging out with her a lot today.
Anyway, he's in school. I've never wanted to have a kid, but I'm happy he's staying with us. Most of the time, the best part of my day is spending time with him in the morning, then dropping him off at school, and when I pick him up... Picking him up from school is a good part of my day, but I do always wish he could stay a little bit longer. This morning, when I got home from bringing Urblueygrl to work, he was dressed and ready to go. We still had forty minutes until he had to be there, so we went to McDonalds for breakfast, I hate McDonalds. We shared the big breakfast thing that they have there, then I dropped him off at school. I give him a hug and tell him not to get into any trouble. "Don't say crap or suck. And don't tell anybody to shut up, even if you are playing." I want him to start getting up, dressed and out to the school bus by himself everyday... Maybe be a little responsible for himself, but I like bringing him.
Tomorrow's my birthday, maybe we'll walk to school. He's a lazy kid.
Update: I just got done watching Sesame Street with my brother's girlfriend's five year old daughter. Now it seems as if I'll be hanging out with her a lot today.
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joscelyne:
Happy early birthday. I hope your walk to school is nice.
ltlirishgrl:
Happy Birthday Hope you have a good day