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ailbhe ([personal profile] ailbhe) wrote2005-03-27 12:30 pm

Still not well

I really need to work the concept of "sick leave" into my contract. Like, maybe at night. I'msure if I got more than 5 hours sleep in a row (or even as many as 5 hours sleep in a row) I'd have recovered from this lurgy already; Rob and Linnea both have.

A few things happened over the weekend: I observed my friends N and L buying a carseat for their daughter, and the saleswoman remarked to him "Spending your money, eh?"

L responded "Our money," and N reiterated that, and I seethed because, apart from anything else, N is what we call a "working mother" and does actually earn money as well as all the less obvious contributions she makes. I did manage to remark "It's always nice to feel that your financial contribution to the household is irrelevant," but I fear I sounded more petty than aloof, because I felt petty. Very petty. (1) Even if the assumption that they were a one-at-home-one-at-work was correct, and that the home one was female, there's a further assumption that L is the kind of man who would allow his partner - wife - to do a job as demanding as "housewife and mother" full-time without respite and force her to ask for every penny and that N is dimwitted enough to marry someone like that. And they're not. He's a nice, civilised man, and N is one of the brighter people of my acquaintance. (2) The assumption was wrong anyway. Duh.

Seethe.

Sunshine and roses: Linnea can stack her stacking cups! This is quite a tricky manouvre (which I can't spell). She has been able to slot them into each other for ages, and dismantle a tower of them one cup at a time, but while I was out buying a swing yesterday, she stacked five cups on top of each other. Then she knocked them down, hurrah!

There is a swing in our garden which doesn't really fit, truth be told. But it's a great success with Linnea, and Rob managed to defuse a tantrum with it today. We will still be going ot the playgrounds though. The swing in our garden is only good up to 35 kg, and I weigh about 55kg, I think. At least, I did when I was 8 weeks pregnant, and I have a lot more muscle on now.

Rob and I bought a tent, sleeping bags and sleeping mats for CCDE. Lightweight is the main consideration. We're beginning to wonder how we're going to get Linnea there. We'll manage somehow. There's probably a taxi firm that has carseats, or something. Or one of us could maybe walk with her in a carrier of some kind.

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[personal profile] pauamma 2005-03-29 04:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Is meeting somewhere still on the horizon this coming week-end? (and where/when, if it is)
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Re: We'll always have Paris

[personal profile] pauamma 2005-03-30 10:55 am (UTC)(link)
To begin with, that you tell me whether it's just to have coffee or a snack somewhere (café, food court, or whatever), or something more substantial (depends on your plans, on your kid's tolerance, and on Rob's, since he never met me and may not want to spend too much time with me). I'm free some on Friday afternoon, and on Saturday and Sunday.
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Re: We'll always have Paris...

[personal profile] pauamma 2005-03-30 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
I have a class Friday night, 6-9, about halfway through town, so that's not an option. How about same time on Saturday?
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Re: We'll always have Paris...

[personal profile] pauamma 2005-03-31 06:50 am (UTC)(link)
Will do, or leave a messahe otherwise.