Kristie

22, married/babied, Kentuckian. I blog about my daily adventures, crafting (knit/crochet), art, photography, & more. I'm sometimes funny, sometimes somber, sometimes neither, but always myself.
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A break for Fall

10/05/09 · Filed in Daily Grind

 

Today is the first official day of Fall break for the school kids. Oh, how I love having my little bubby around…but it’s only 4:37pm on break day #1 and he’s already restless and bored. I figured this would happen, because come on – when you’re used to having a ton of activities going on, five days a week, 7+ hours a day you become accustomed to things being that way. During down time, you kinda don’t know what to do with yourself. I STILL feel that way as an adult. As I’m typing this, he has come into the room asking me, “What can I do anyways? I don’t know what to do.” We’ve already done all sorts of things, but nothing is satisfying him. He doesn’t want to color, write, play games, play with toys, watch a movie, take a nap, sing songs… *sigh* We’ve already done all of those things, PLUS decorated the house for Halloween (our favorite holiday around these parts) and cleaned up his room. Man…I’m at a loss here. We’ve never really had this problem before. But I think I have a solution.

I see outdoor excursions in our near future. I see us going to harass my parents tomorrow and play with their kitties until they wish they had a new family, one WITHOUT human children. I see him being unleashed outside, weather permitting, to scream and run around until he’s too tired to think about how boring it is to be at home all day. Yes, sounds very nice indeed.

Aside from the constant barrage of “I’m bored, I’m not tired, I don’t want to do that” that has been thrown my way all day, I’ve been trying to catch up on some work with Demand Studios. So far, I’ve written two articles and am due to be paid tomorrow. We’ll see how that pans out before I give an opinion on them as a company. As for the amount of work they make available, I have to say that they seem to stay on top of it. Any time I log in to find assignments, there’s always a slew of them to pick from. I’ve never had that experience with any other freelance writing opportunity…so yays. I’m really hoping to be successful at this whole freelancing thing now, after months of trying to get my foot in the door. I’m very optimistic.

I mentioned earlier that Halloween is our favorite holiday, and the month of October is always so exciting for me. I’m glad that good things seem to happening this year. Also on the agenda this month: bake Halloween cookies (or cupcakes, haven’t yet decided), visit our local haunted houses and get the shit scared out of us (sans Dylan, of course), and going to see Zombieland in theaters! Woo!


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3 Comments on “A break for Fall”

  1. 1 Amanda says · 10/05/09

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    I hope that he can find something to keep himself entertained. I always liked breaks too until I got super bored.

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  2. 2 Kecia says · 10/06/09

    The schools around here started a month later than usual, so they aren’t getting a fall break. Our college isn’t giving us one this year either. I could find 1343984398 I’d rather do than go to school! Demand Studios is a great company to write for…I’ve been there since April, and aside from the sometimes overly picky editors, I have no complaints.

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  3. 3 Shauna says · 10/09/09

    The only break we got from school other than Christmas vacation was a week off in March. In university, however, we get what they like to call “reading Week”, just before exams.

    I hope he enjoys his break. I’m sure he will find something to do to keep himself busy.

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