2015-09-01

My Weekend

At my previous job, we used to have an informal Monday morning catchup where everyone would talk about their week-end activities before going on about their planned work activities for the week.
When I left, quite a few people told they were always looking for my updates to spin their heads about how many km I had to do to drop how many kids where...
So here is an account on my week-end.

It started on Friday afternoon, when we got ready to go to Friday night races organised by Carlisle Swimming center, as four of the kids are in the right groups to register for the races, it's only $12 per family so it's a great deal for us. And it's a lot of fun, you can win medals and get special cards if you get into the first three or achieve a personal best. J2 likes to do the long distance races, 100m freestyle or breathstroke, but all the other contestants are twice her size and finish in half the time, but she still manages to enjoy herself, and everyone clap when she get to the end.

Saturday starts pretty early as my wife is teaching the french horn from 7:30 to 12:30. Beside the usual breakfast, J1 made pancake for everyone which was nice. We left at 8:30 to head to choir which starts at 9:00 in the city. While J1 & J2 went to choir, we took a walk in the new Barangaroo park with E2, V and C, which was very nice, but E2 was wearing his brand new choir rehearsal outfit and had a difficult time stopping himself from rolling in the dirt, going down stair ramps and climbing rocks close to the water. The park is very nice and the weather was awesome.
J1 & J2 didn't like me going to the park as I usually do parent supervision at choir instead and they were pretty horrible all the way to the swimming pool.
Swimming was good with 5 of them in the water it's pretty relaxing time for me - which means no one cried to get into the water. It was a big day for E2 because he got evaluated and he managed to up a level - which is a big issue for me because there is no class for "SuperFish" at 10:30 and this breaks all my Saturday schedule. We manage to find a spot at 9:00 but I can only drop him at 8:30 on my way to choir - we will test  that next week.

After swimming it was time to go register for next Friday night races - and J2 decided for the 100m again - she is certainly persistant. Whereas I have to encourage Violette to do more than 25m (since the figured out she can get as many points out of 25m, 50m or 100m she opted for the less tiring option).
Once home  have to remember everyone to hang up their towel & costume - minor drama here as C lost her goggles and swimming cap - we will probably find them next week. You couldn't believe how many goggles we lost  in the 10 years we have been going to swimming lessons - that's why I only get the "3 for $10" deal from Big W, because at $25 a pop for a pair of swimming googles, I would already be ruined.
We also got a phone call V's birthday party was cancelled because the host was sick - which was a relief because there was no one to drive her or pick her up and we didn't get a present...

Lunch was alright - then it was time to go to French class for C - which means doing the homework first, for once J2 helped C which was a nice change. But this time I had to bring E1 and E2 because they have a special choir rehearsal this afternoon, so after dropping off C at french class, it's back to the city for me. Of course, E1 being 13 she has a go at me by not getting out of the car when I told her I was a hurry to get back to French class to pick up C. I know they were tired, because they both dozed off in the car, but still, I got angry at her - I should know better.
Back to French class, C is super happy - which is a nice change - and she can't stop speaking French to me which I love so much. She's actually the only who will voluntarily speak French to me. We go to Aldi for the weekly shopping - we only have one hour because I have to go back to the city at 5:30 to pick up the E1&E2 form Choir. C was super helpful at Aldi and even helped me with the bags at the cashier. Back home to drop the shopping and C and it's off to the city for me (third time in a day).
I arrive 10m late because of traffic, but apparently they finished early so they have been waiting 30m outside - though Steph was here to supervise them.

Saturday adventures finish here.
Then it's Sunday... J1 wants to do crepes for breakfast which is great but 7am is a bit early for a Sunday. We start off with a bassoon lesson at 9:30 for V, but for once my wife is driving, she enjoys that because she can talk a walk on the beach during the lesson, so it's not too bad. At Noon my wife is off to perform in a concert for most of the afternoon so I will be with the kids by myself. Not much planned today, but kids insist on going to Warringah Aquatic Center, which is always fun because I get to argue with the cashier lady on the merit of a family entry when you have 6 kids. Before we get to leave we have to fold the laundry which has been accumulating on the couch for the pat two days, it's always a struggle to get them to fold the laundry, but going swimming is a good motivator. Cashier lady is very strict, and I have to pay for a family ticket + two kids to gain entry. We have lots of fun, and I manage to convince E2 to dive properly, starting from the sitting position, then crouching position, then standing position. I think we managed to overcome his fear of belly flop - at least he now can dive. V found $4 at the bottom of the pool and she buys some hot chips she shares with everyone.
Back home, we have to get ready for cello lesson, luckily the teacher comes home for this one, and she brings her daughter with her. We have a big afternoon tea - cello start for E1 her exam is next Saturday so she has an extra long lesson, then it's J2 and C's turn. During the lesson I start dinner, I bought some prawn and they need to be peeled, no kids want to try, "it's too disgusting" only the cello teacher daughter manages to peel a couple prawns. I cook them with garlic to go with pasta. Kids won't touch them, they can have cheese & tomato sauce. For dessert I make apple crumble, but in the rush I leave the oven on grill instead of fan forced, and it ends up with slightly burned top - still alright to eat but I had done better. Wife is back from concert to share dinner with us, and we even have the cello daughter who is having pasta & apple crumble.

Then it's time for bed - at least for the kids

9 comments:

Unknown said...

Patrick I am exhausted just reading it. I like the child indexing system. I will have to show this to K1, N1 and D

Unknown said...

Which one isD1 and D2???

Unknown said...

That was Tasha she means J1 & J2

Patrick Roumanoff said...

Letter + Number is a code to designate my kids without using their name, it goes like that:
1) E1
2) E2 (because the first two kids have a first name which start with the same letter)
3) V
4 & 5) J1 & J2 (twins) you have to figure out which one is the oldest :)
6) C

Michael Hastilow said...

Hi Patrick,

This gave me a huge smile. What an awesome life !!!

goldyyy said...

Each student’s nightmare is not being able to deliver an assignment within the deadline required by the instructor how to write on microsoft word. Have a browse through our site and find out today how we can help you with all of your assignment writing needs.

mike buxter said...

Almost all sites invite to cooperation exclusively specialists in the field of education - researchers, university professors and at least graduate students. But in practice this is not entirely true. But the resource paper writer service really devotes a lot of time to this issue and their specialists are very reliable and proven

devinclark said...

After hearing about my eventful weekend, some might admire the dedication and energy I put into managing my family's activities. Amidst the hustle and bustle, I've discovered the power of leisure activities like gaming to keep my mind fresh and enhance problem-solving abilities. One game that has been a true source of rejuvenation for me is Asphalt 8. It's not just any game; it's a trusted companion that allows me to unwind and recharge my mental batteries. The immersive experience and thrilling challenges in asphalt 8 mod apk provide a unique escape from the daily routine, enabling me to return to my responsibilities with a refreshed mind and heightened problem-solving skills. It's amazing how a well-designed game can have such a positive impact on our mental well-being and cognitive abilities. So, whether it's conquering virtual race tracks or tackling real-life challenges, finding time for enjoyable gaming experiences like Asphalt 8 can truly make a difference in our overall productivity and mental sharpness.

Matthew said...

I admire this article for the well-researched content and excellent wording. I got so involved in this material that I couldn’t stop reading. I am impressed with your work and skill. Thank you so muchNueva York Estado de Divorcio Abandono