At the crack of dawn this morning I had to prise my eyes open and as I am not an early riser it felt quite like a Herculean task. But with two teenagers occupying my time I didn’t get around to prepare my classes yesterday so I had no option but to catch that early worm.
So while I sit down here, typing, thinking and trying on my teachers hat two sleeping beauties are softly snoring upstairs, getting all those extra hours of dream-time I so badly need. I just hope they manage to take the long lie-in and enjoy it.
After yesterdays adventure of teenage shopping I feel a little bit anxious about the two of them wandering around town on their own. They felt so out of place and in awe of what was going on in Dublin that I can only hope that they will find their way to our meeting point. After all I do need to work today and sadly can’t take time off to gallivant around Grafton Street with them.
And because I feel a little bit apprehensive about their trip into town I spent valuable minutes drawing them a map, counting out money for the bus and writing a long detailed note in German explaining everything i could think of.
But I am sure they will surprise me and be moping around Molly Malone at the agreed time, hopefully happy to see the anxious aunt and less apathetic than yesterday. Who knew there where so many different ways to say “I don’t know” and shrug?
So with a bit of an anxious grumble in my stomach I am leaving for work now and I finally really understand the quote by an unknown clever source;
Adolescence is a period of rapid changes. Between the ages of 12 and 17, for example, a parent ages as much as 20 years
Fabulous quote. 🙂
thanks … and yes I am counting my white hairs to check
I’m sure they will be fine Auntie!
well id didn’t lose them today and they seemed to be happy enough with my program, I just think i may need a holiday when they’re gone
Germans are so difficult! What! I can say that I am one. 😉
lol … just think it’s teenagers 🙂
Ach Du Lieber Schrek!
yes und oh du meine Guete
or as my dad would say, Meine Gott in himmel!
oder : Himmel Herrgott und zwirn
Chin up, Little Buckaroo!!
feet up for now … didn’t lose them today and am wrecked … need a hot cup of tea and some rest
What an adventure, Dublin on their own! How did they do?
fine they didn’t get lost and seemed happy to do some culture with me .. am exhausted now though
Ha. That last quote sums it up nicely. Yesterday, my two girls ran off to play a game of hide-and-seek with me while shopping. Only they didn’t tell me we were playing. I ran up and down aisles, screaming their names, for five verrry loonnnnnng minutes with visions of bloody pedophiles dancing in my head before they reappeared. I swear, I am grayer today.
lol … yes and these two aren’t even mine, wonder what my sister will do if I kill them accidentally
You’ll have a good laugh when your niece has teens of her own!
I will … and I’ll remind her … after all payback is the best 🙂