I have just worked out that the last time I did not have to get out of my bed at 7-7.30am on Saturday or Sunday was a very brief period in about 2005.
Honestly.
Would it be unreasonable to warn parents with younger children to never ever encourage them to do stuff that occurs at the weekend?
I have 2 to drop off to football training, plus half of their teammates apparently. This is because parents don't want to get up this early on a cold Saturday morning. So they think ooh, I know what I'll do. I will stay in my nice warm bed and let tantrums pick up my DS. And I won't even ask her, I will get my DS to text her DS, that way I don't have to feel guilty asking her.
Then I have a dd who has another drama production today. This is the third one in 2 months. I can only imagine they do this to justify the fucking extortionate cost of the fees.
I am cold. And tired. And I have to get up again at 6.45 tomorrow to watch ds1 football match and then ds2 football match.
I am not impressed
If I had known when they were young that this would require so much bloody effort I would never have encouraged them to do things.
I thought teenagers were supposed to stay in bed until lunchtime and then sit online or in front of the tv all day? Why did I have to get the ones that cant sit still for 5 minutes?