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A mum's summer holiday
Six long weeks to drive me insane,
By the end of week two I was feeling the strain.
It started with hopes and ideas of fun,
The kids and I playing out in the sun
But after the first day, when reality hit home,
I woke on the second and let out a groan.
âThe holidays are hereâ I said, âa whole summer off school,
So before we begin, letâs lay down some rules -
No fighting or shouting, punch-ups or strops,
Back chat to me - the pocket money stops!
The odd spot of tidying would be nice to see,
Clothes in the basket, how hard can that be?
Crafting and painting are great fun for sure,
But try not to decorate my walls or the floor.
With baking the same, I donât mind if you do,
But cleaning up after will be down to you.â
Like thoughtful parents our planning was good,
With days off of work to go out when we could.
Day four we decided to visit the zoo,
A treat for the kids but then what did they do?
The sign said âno feeding, these animals bite!â
Jack didnât believe it, although it was right.
So with blood pouring out the first aider was called,
An ambulance followed while Jack sat and bawled.
There ended day four much sooner than thought,
And sixty pounds gone for the tickets weâd bought!
The park was eventful when we took out the ball,
It was all going well âtil it went over the wall.
Jane kicked it with force as my head it did pass,
Then once out of sight came the loud crash of glass.
More money I thought, and let out a shout,
âNo balls, bats or frisbees AND THE PARK IS NOW OUT!â
Confined to the garden what could possibly go wrong?
I found out all right and it didnât take long.
âThe rabbits escapedâ they innocently said,
Itâs been missing five days now... I hope itâs not dead.
âIt undid the catch Mummyâ they told me in squeals,
I think it sought peace...I know how it feels!
Week four and a day trip was in store again,
To the beach we were off and it was nice until then...
âWeâre playing at pirates, here is your mapâ
I looked at the paper placed in my lap.
âWhat will we findâ I asked âat X marks the spot?â
âJust thingsâ they replied. I came over all hot.
Both clothes and towels were nowhere to be found,
Despite spending hours searching the ground.
So with Dad in his boxers and me in my bra,
We decided it was time to head for the car.
Next came the history museum both cultured and fun,
But looking back now, a trip we shouldnât have done.
âWeâll be goodâ came the cries before we left home,
No sooner inside and hands started to roam.
Fragile and old I tried to instil,
They didnât care - the museum was brill!
The day was spent saying âbe careful, donât touchâ
But on spotting the dino it all got too much!
Just one tiny bone is all that it took,
âLook mumâ they yelled as the skeleton shook.
With a crash and a thud it fell to the floor,
And after a grilling we were all shown the door.
Finally week six and just one thing to do,
Purchase all uniforms, book bags and shoes.
The choice was quite poor weâd left it too late,
And both children moaned Iâd bought stuff that they hate.
There was no time left whether too loose or tight,
Just sewing in labels would take me all night.
And now itâs September and schools on at last,
I canât quite believe that six weeks have passed.
Itâs been stressful and tough by the end of each day,
My nerves are in tatters and my hairâs turning grey!
But as I sit in the silence with a nice cup of tea,
I look at the clock....
.... âHurry up half past threeâ.