Thursday 5 September 2013

"I find the key is to think of a day as units of time, each unit consisting of no more than thirty minutes."


Many of my posts are written about a single event, somewhere we've been, something we've built and sometimes something we are reviewing. Throughout the day though there are a whole bunch of things that we do aside from the boring housework to keep us entertained. Sometimes I feel a little like Hugh Grant's character from 'about a boy' thinking of the day as units of time, each unit lasting no longer than 30 minutes. "Full hours can be a little intimidating and most activities take about half an hour" (before Opeie starts losing interest anyway).

Today was one of those days crammed with mini activities, each as I said lasting no longer than 30 minutes...

Activity 1: a good old fashioned wrestle, all that pent up aggression and anger that builds up as a 2 year old unleashed on to a poor unsuspecting dad.


Activity 2: learning our alphabet. I'm quite sure I've got it down to a T but there's no harm in practising.


Activity 3: working on our creativity, Opeie informed me as soon as we had dropped Seth off that today he wanted to do some painting, which is great. Today's masterpiece was 'the cat in the hat! and the thingamajigger. Which spurred on activity 4.


Activity 4: watching an episode of 'the cat in the hat knows a lot about that', which gave us an idea for a craft activity that we will be doing tomorrow as disorganised daddy doesn't have any glue in the house (oops).


Activity 5: still feeling in a Dr Seuss mood and being quite excited about me finding one of his favourite books that had been missing for a while, Opeie asked if we could read 'Gerald Mcboing boing', while fetching his book though he spotted another of his favourite books, the one I wrote for Mrs M as part of my proposal. This then became half an hour of reading.


Activity 6: bath time, a little paint was spilled and Opeie was sweaty from the wrestling so we had a bath. The super heroes joined us and took it in turns to have their faces and bottoms washed (Opeie is a funny thing).


And all of this before lunch time, just goes to show how much you can do in a few hours. After lunch it was time to pick up Mrs M and then Seth and that brings me to now, sitting in the car waiting to walk up to the playground before starting our 30 minute units of time for this afternoon which so far looks like it is going to consist of blackberry picking, tea, possibly Lego (because we fit it in where we can) and cuddles before bed.

2 comments:

Em @ snowingindoors said...

Sounds like you guys had a great time, I love the hulk hands, tiny people wearing those are one of the cutest things EVER!

It's amazing isn't it how time changes when you become a parent. I used to spend 2 or 3 hours reading a book, now in that time I can clean the house, make jigsaws, read books to the kids, prepare lunch for the troops, clean up after lunch, separate fighting kiddos, do a load of laundry and snuggle!

GiftsFromThePirates said...

and i bet you wouldn't have it any other way. for me having kids makes me full appreciate my time. im a very lucky boy and i try to show my boys that every day. thanks for the comment xx