Things are Settling
Alright, now that everyone is in bed and I can chill for a minute or two before bed. I thought I might get down to writing a little something helpful here.
Well since school has started my time is less than I believed it would be. The homework list is never finished. For this I can only work out what has to be done now and what can start the next day’s list. Can’t stress about that part. I’ve got Wednesdays with no classes and the weekend to put dents in the list and prepare for the next week.
I’ve taken to cooking things ahead of time and then freezing the meat for meals. This allows Peter to pull out and thaw dinner each day. Heating in the microwave for Peter now that we have the raised markers identifying specific keys is a snap. He can peel potatoes and cook them on the stove for mashed potatoes or I can set the rice cooker before I go to school. He just pushed the button and it stops automatically.
I’m giving us more roasts, chickens, meatloaf, sheppard’s pie, stir-fries, frozen vegatables, pasta and rice.
Ben is settling into Daddy taking him to his bus driver in the morning for preschool. To find his shoes in the morning Peter keeps them in Ben’s school bag. I make sure every evening that Ben’s bag has everything he’ll need for school and that there’s no t-shirts going mouldy in his bag.
A big thing now is how will we manage laundry without the help of Grandma. For those whom have read earlier posts. Grandma went into the hospital for a knee replacement. Unfortunately, she had developed blood clots in her lungs, however this has now fixed itself and she is on to physical theropy now. Her goal is to come home next week, funny this time last week she was in the ICU.
Now they change the washing machines regularly with different models for the last year. We’ve had these ones for a while so I am hoping that I can get Peter used to finding the buttons on the touch pads as these are public washing machines and we can’t put raised markers on them.
Lunches of sandwiches, eggs, hotdogs, chicken strips, cheese and crackers seem to be a hit with Ben and relatively easy for Peter to prepare. But Ben is now in a picky state and at dinner might only nibble at his vegatable if we’re lucky. He’s latest food jags are ice cream (we can say no even when he throws a tantrum.) and cearal bars.
He likes peanut butter sandwiches for breakfast and will break up the repetition by asking for “pancake”. Yes we have word requests for food now I am so glad.
Ben is now going for naps on his own. He just goes to his room, closes his door and goes to sleep when he’s tired. No fuss no tantrums. I’ve never seen a 2.5 year old that’s so sensible I know he doesn’t get that from me.
I took Ben one evening to my college to pick up something I could only get at the college’s bookstore. He was fasinated and has tried a couple of times to come with me in the morning with a little “me too”.
He’s got the concept of “me”, “mine”, “Daddy’s” and “Mommy’s”. He was unhappy when he found Daddy holding my hair brush, he grabbed it from his father while saying, “Mommy’s!” and brought it to me.
He gets the idea that Grandma is a subsitute for Mommy, but he really prefers Mom and I quote, “Mommy! No Grandma. Bye Grandma.” and he proceeded to push her walker to the front door. Grandma was still eating dinner at the time in the dinning room. She had cooked a dinner for us all before going into the hospital. Talk about being rudely put in your place. Only a 2 year old could do that and not insult anyone. I think we all know people we would love to say similar things to.
Well night folks I’m off to bed it’s enough rambling now. Oh and for those interested I’m averaging so far about a B on the assignments I’ve handed in so far and certain students have made sure I understand that I’m want in the serious study crowd. Therefore, I’m calming down and not feeling so stress. But I’ve caught a cold that’s now yet another sinus infection so I’ll be studying in the doctor’s waiting room for yet more antibiotics tomorrow morning. I’m not going to let this infection get out of hand. I can’t afford it.
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