Mood: Totally chill – it’s been an excellent Saturday
morning
Listening to: Well, not much.
I am not a time management super hero. There’s definitely an
argument that could be put for me totally sucking at time management. I do
usually manage to be somewhere if I need to though.
My youngest comes home on the bust around noon. I am
expected to be at the bus stop to collect her, which is totally logical because
we can’t have 4 year olds wandering around by themselves now, can we? If the
bus driver/assistants can’t find a parent, they bring the kid back to school.
Her teacher informed us that the bus leaves the school at 11:30. Now I’ve
driven to that school more times than I can remember, and it NEVER takes less
than 40 minutes to get there in a car. A car that can move in and out of
traffic much easier than a gigantic school bus. The first day was kosher. I
went at 12, the bus showed up at 12:15 as expected. The next day, I went at 12
and the bus was already there…waiting for me to collect my daughter. I asked all
the other moms there if I was wrong about the time the bus would come. They told
me that they had been asked to be at the bus stop by 11:45. I’m not really sure
who told them this, but such is the
way with the school my daughters attend. The next day, I went out at 11:30 just
to be on the safe side. The bus again showed up at 12:15. The next two days I
came at 11:45 and the bus came at 12 – all good. Yesterday, I came at 11:50 and
the bus was there again, waiting for me. Not waiting for 15 minutes types mind
you, the other parents were just wandering off. The bus driver got rather pissy
with me and told me I had to be on time. Um, how can I be on time when you come
a different time every.single.day? Of course the driver only speaks Kanada, the
local language, so my asking him that was totally ineffective and a lost cause.
To top it all off, my housekeeper Indira has started coming
early lately. When we hired her, we asked her to come at 10:30. The time slowly
crept up to 12:30, and now it has come back to 10:30. I have no idea why, let’s
just not go there – it will only confuse me more. There’s just no way she can
be done before 12. I absolutely hate leaving her alone in the house, especially
if I’m going to have to sit at the bus stop for a half an hour until 12:15. She
doesn’t like leaving unless I’m home, so I find her sitting there waiting for
me to come back.
I’m not really sure how this works. Is it reasonable to
expect me to sit at the bus stop for a half an hour if the bus is late just so
I will be there if it’s early? I’m not even sure of the physics of the bus
leaving the school at 11:30 and arriving at my house at 11:45. Seems rather
hoodoo-ish to me. I guess I don’t have much choice but to suck it up and sit
there for a half an hour. I definitely don’t want to piss off the bus driver
and have him bring my daughter back to school if I’m not there the minute he
pulls up. I don’t have a car and it would be a HUGE hassle to go and get
her. Ugh. I hate feeling like the mom at the bus
stop that never has her act together and can’t manage to get the schedule down.
Becky
2 comments:
That's strange about your housekeeper. My brother has had the same housekeeper for three years and never met her once. Apparently all their conversation takes place via post-it note messages left on the fridge.
I'm going to guess that your brother lives in the US? Things are done a little bit different here in India. It's quite a huge risk leaving your housekeeper in the house by herself. I don't know that I want mine to have keys. She's nice and all that, but I don't know that I trust her so much. Everyone is hustling in India, and I've heard far too many stories of people being burgled and such for trusting people they shouldn't have.
I love the post it idea on the fridge though. This would be awesome if my housekeeper spoke/wrote English with any fluency, which she does not. ;-)
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