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The kids were all feeling better and were back to school this morning. James was supposed to have the day off but covered an extra shift because they were short He didn't do a full shift, just a half and was home in time to collect the girls from school. That was a huge relief, because I'd fallen asleep and wouldn't have been there to do it myself. I'm still not feeling 100% still so I worked from home - although that mostly involved keeping an eye on my inbox and dealing with anything urgent/needing an immediate response.

I've wavered between bouts of getting shit done and being sacked out on the couch feeling sorry for myself/sleeping. I've been running a mild fever, not able to get warm and feeling completely drained. I watched the first couple of episodes of Game Of Thrones but I'm not sure I see the fuss. The Husband loved it but I think I'm going to have to give it a little more to get into it. I'm enjoying Jason Momoa shirtless, however. Then went back to my Supernatural re-watch marathon. I watched S1 last week and I'm going to start S2 this week. The boys were so young and I'm falling in love with Dean Winchester all over again.

During my more productive moments, I focused on bedding. With myself and the middle child being sick, it made sense to change bedding, air bedrooms and do laundry. The weather's been mostly dry today so I was able to get two loads washed and out on the line. Still one more to go but that'll get done tomorrow. All four bedrooms have had windows opened to air them and I got clean bedding on the girls beds. I'm going to have to get my husband to do our bed because I haven't done it yet and don't think I'm going to have the energy to do it.

I had to have words with the girls, especially the eldest two, about keeping their rooms tidy. It's their main chore and they're both going to lose points on their chore chart - which means losing pocket money. Eldest's room was a complete mess, she had video games scattered everywhere, games not in their cases, controllers in the middle of the floor. I almost stood on some and could have broken them. Middle's room wasn't as bad but she still had books and clothes discarded on the floor, and her dirty PE kit tossed in a corner. However, she was ill all last week so I'll cut her some slack - she just need to get it tidied up now that she's better. I'll give them both to the end of the week to get things tidied up.

I also managed to give the kitchen and bathrooms a cursory wipe down, but didn't get round to little things like straightening up the living room, emptying bins or the dishwasher. The kids all helped out after school though - Little emptied the dishwasher, put clean stuff away and reloaded it, Middle emptied the bins and Eldest... well, she sulked, but did set up the dinner table, helped her dad cook dinner (spaghetti carbonara, very tasty!) and both her and Middle made a start on tidying their room.

All in all, a pretty good day. The kids are all in bed and I don't think it's going to be long before I head that way myself. Hopefully I'll be back in work tomorrow, Husband starts a week of night shifts and, most importantly, tomorrow is my birthday!
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My middle kid has been sick all week - some kind of virus she's picked up. I took her to the doctors yesterday and she just said to let it run its course, keep her hydrated and rested. If she's not better at the beginning of next week to take her back in. She's had no energy, completely listless, feverish, coughing, sneezing, lost her voice, upset stomach. All she's wanted to do is sleep and cuddle with mum. I hate this and feel very useless. I should just be able to wave a wand and make her better.

She's sacked out asleep in bed at the moment. I'm almost tempted to head back to bed for a nap myself. I feel like I should be getting on with the housework because this house is not going to clean itself but if I don't take care of me, I'm going to wind up getting sick as well. I've got a bit of a headache coming on but I'm hoping its just dehydration.

I paused in writing there to go and get a glass of water.

At one point, I thought the oldest was going to get it as well but she seems to be doing OK. I'm keeping an eye on her though, because she hasn't seemed quite herself. Littlest has the constitution of an ox, inherited from her father, and is powering on as though nothing's wrong - well, a little sulky that her sister won't play with her, and that mum's distracted.

Thankfully, my boss is wonderful and recognizes that when your kids are sick, you've got to be at home with them. I'm able to work remotely so while she's been sleeping, I've been working through. My husband has been a star with cooking dinner when he gets home and helping with homework and bedtime routines for the girls. Not that he doesn't do that already, but he's taken charge - and I do love watching him with them.

I'm not entirely sure I've anything to actually say. And the more I think about it, the more I think a nap sounds like a wonderful idea. I got so little sleep last night my fitbit wasn't able to register it. Hope your week is going better than mine

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Emma. 29. English. Married mum of 3. Total chocolate junkie. Caffeine addict. Proud tv expert. Incurable music buff. Stationery hoarder. Tarot student. Loyal Hufflepuff. Never met a book I didn’t like

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