Read Odyssey In A Teacup Online
Authors: Paula Houseman
Seriously? The best you can offer me is a cliché? You, of all people!
It was a lie anyway. Time was flying, but I wasn’t having fun. And maybe it seemed to pass quicker after having the children, not just because of the 1:20/30/40 ratio, but also because I tried to fill every waking hour with activities. So time blipped and zipped, and I lived inside a timeline with a chain of events that looked something like this:
Tuck shop duty
Bathroom renovation (agonising over the accessories)
Birthday parties
Making radish flowers and curly shaved carrots strips (by soaking in cold water); attractively scoring cucumbers lengthwise with tines of fork (for dinner party salads)
Adding a bedroom (agonising over paint colours and window furnishings)
Step classes at the gym
Meetings with teachers because Hannah or Casper were in deep doo-doo
Kitchen renovation (agonising over fixtures and fittings)
PA meetings
Shopping for a new car
Buying a new puppy (Casper named her
Oeuf
)
Club Med family holidays
Having a pool put in (agonising over waterline tiles and paving surrounds)