Tuesday 25 November 2008

Just exactly whose idea was this?

So the roof has come off, the builders are really cooking on gas, well they would be if we had gas in this neck of the woods! We had some delays, namely the wind, nowt to do with the builders but that from above. I lay in our bed in the depths of the duvet over the past few nights and said a little prayer along the lines of please don't rip the lid off my home, it really would be the final straw. So far so good, and the forecast shows a drop in the wind over the next few days. Normally- as in the old days when I had a proper home with central heating, a bath or two and everywhere in it's home type of home, who and I kidding it was always untidy, the kids would still fight etc, BUT I could potter about. I really miss my pottering, if I go into the laundry room that is where the washing machine is living and the only place my lap top works, it's freezing my fingers get cold, do fingerless gloves really work?
So it goes dark about 5.00pm i have to pick up daughter from bus I then finish tea off so the kids can eat If I have left washing or something needs ironing in the laundry room I have to go through the building site to get it I can't carry a torch and washing at the same time, his nibs suggested a hat with a light attached - yes I know it's a good idea but he just doesn't get it, I then take the clothes for the children living in the deluxe centrally heated barn with lovely new kitchen and power shower I then go back and get the washing for his nibs and myself and our youngest child who all sleep in the cold, damp miserable caravan - sorry caravan it's not your fault , you have kept your lid on for me! all my pottering is outdoors and I am hating it, the gas bottle has finished in the caravan so I can't have warm water to even wash my hands!
If I haven't had a shower before the builders arrive then I have to dress in the caravan and undress in the barn for a shower i hope you don't mind me offloading but this life is feeling uck right now I know it will get better - and before you ask or suggest I potter in the day it's difficult because the builders are driving dumpers, diggers today the scaffolders are here again and yesterday the roof trusses arrived. I can't even park close to unpack shopping as my car gets in the way and I practically shop everyday because I don't have the storage to keep enough food for all off us.
Right, thanks for that everyone, feeling a bit better, it's good to talk.

5 comments:

auntiegwen said...

I think you must be a very good Mummy indeed to let the children live in the centrally heated barn with the power shower whilst you are in the caravan !!!!! xx

Frankies' Cornish Farmyard Ramblings said...

thanks auntie you wouldn't say that if you had heard me screeching at 14 year old son to be more organised! Then I remind myself in 4years he may decide to go to you uni- infact 3 and a bit years, now thats something I should remind myself of daily. By the way my Dad was american but that is another story.
love frankie

Lane Mathias said...

Sounds like you've reached the low point. But progress is being made and hopefully the weather is staying kind for you. How many hairdresser's appointments left to go? I think you're coping brilliantly:-)

tim relf said...

Builders. Don't they just make you want to scream!

auntiegwen said...

Hope you're coping ok with all the Christmas and all the children and all the builders !!!