My ideal day
Apr. 3rd, 2019 04:13 pmOne of the topics that came up in therapy today was what my ideal day would look like. I didn't have an answer for her at the time, and I've pretty much been thinking about it all day. I have an answer now, and I'm sort of blogging it so that I don't lose it before next week!
My ideal day is a warm summer weekend day spent with my family. The morning would start with a lie-in, and a full English breakfast, preferably cooked by Rob and not me - and an everlasting coffee cup. We'd go to the pool and splash about before having a picnic in the park - Frankie loves bite-sized food she can eat with her fingers, and we all love being outside.
She'd probably go down for a nap afterward, and I'd curl up with Rob for a cuddle. There'd be some music playing and I might read, or we might just sit and talk.
The afternoon would be spent playing with Frankie - she loves building blocks and drawing, so I'd also take the time to indulge in some colouring-in. Dinner would be... oh Chinese delivery. Frankie would, for once, not fight having a shower and she'd go to bed on time, I'd read her a bedtime and she'd go straight to sleep (A mum can dream!).
In the evening, there'd be some Doctor Who or some Star Trek - or I'm getting into Supernatural lately. Just relax, enjoy each others company with no interruptions.
Right now, that sounds a little like heaven
My ideal day is a warm summer weekend day spent with my family. The morning would start with a lie-in, and a full English breakfast, preferably cooked by Rob and not me - and an everlasting coffee cup. We'd go to the pool and splash about before having a picnic in the park - Frankie loves bite-sized food she can eat with her fingers, and we all love being outside.
She'd probably go down for a nap afterward, and I'd curl up with Rob for a cuddle. There'd be some music playing and I might read, or we might just sit and talk.
The afternoon would be spent playing with Frankie - she loves building blocks and drawing, so I'd also take the time to indulge in some colouring-in. Dinner would be... oh Chinese delivery. Frankie would, for once, not fight having a shower and she'd go to bed on time, I'd read her a bedtime and she'd go straight to sleep (A mum can dream!).
In the evening, there'd be some Doctor Who or some Star Trek - or I'm getting into Supernatural lately. Just relax, enjoy each others company with no interruptions.
Right now, that sounds a little like heaven