When I first became a single parent, I quickly realized that saving all the household chores for the weekend was not going to be a successful strategy. So I divided up my weekly chores and planned to get a little done every day. Most days, I come home from work, start a load of clothes, hit the gym, make supper, complete some chore, and then get some school work done. But Wednesday is different in that I take a break from the gym and have a little more afternoon time on my hands. So most Wednesday afternoons find me washing a load of clothes (see: mother of a boy), collecting the trash (so that the boy can carry it outside for the Thursday morning pick up) and cleaning the bathrooms. I follow up this festival of cleanliness by making supper. Though I fear it makes me sound like some sort of throwback to the 1950s, I really do find the entire routine of cleaning followed by cooking to be satisfying. I listen to NPR and let my thoughts drift. I enjoy the combination of starting and completing a task in one afternoon.
It could also be that I'm peculiar.
In any case, this afternoon's cleaning festival featured the smell of carrot soup simmering on my stove as I got things spic-and-span. The recipe was from Pioneer Woman and it's worth your time.
I served it with homemade biscuits.
After supper I sat down to draft a lesson on women's liberation for a class I'll be teaching soon. Sometimes life's little ironies are just a little unbelievable, huh?
1 comment:
You are awesome! You work, clean, cook, and raise a child. You not only deal with your own child, but you deal with other people's kids all day. That's probably what I find most impressive! :-)
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