Monday, 22 December 2008

Bloody annoying

I seem to have nothing of any note to report. Zilch. Nadda. A big zero.

What is it with teenagers? They always do the exact opposite of what you expect. How annoying is that?

Having had pretty much a free run of things since school broke up ten days ago, he's done nothing that should send me into high dudgeon. Yes, there's a few clothes on the floor, yes he was ten minutes late back from meeting friends, yes he left a plate on the floor. No he's not stayed in bed all day, no he hasn't answered back, no he hasn't asked for extra pocket money. He's being perfectly reasonable about everything. So with the best will in the world I can't seem to find anything to get uppity about. grrr.

So it seems this really is the season of peace and goodwill to all men. And long may it last. I'm very grateful really.

My favourite line of the year, comes not from home, but from the office. We have a man of a different generation in the office. He reads the Daily Mail. He's married to Jane. One day last week he went home early because, quote, "Jane's washing machine has broken."

Naturally, we've followed his lead in assigning all things kitchen and bathroom in the office to the 'girlies' to look after (in between making cups of tea and coffee), whilst I'll sort out the boy things. I've extended this to home as well. However, it now seems that neither the boy nor I have any responsibilities for cooking, washing or cleaning. So soon we'll be dirty, starving and unkempt. But at least we have a big telly and lots of tools in the garage.

5 comments:

  1. It's reading the Daily Mail that does it, it's a slippery slope, enjoy your perfect teenager, my mammy goes home tomorrow and I have to go back to being the Mummy !

    and that's not fair !!!

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  2. AG's right about the Daily Mail - dangerous reading, and yet they all seem so respectable that do!

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  3. AG's right about the Daily Mail - dangerous reading, and yet they all seem so respectable that do!

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  4. Amen to that. Happy Christmas in your boys' den!

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  5. HAve a lovely Christmas with your son.

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