Rosendula wrote:............. I sometimes think my son, who is now 16 and working full-time as an apprentice electrician, thinks I don't do anything all day. Yet I can be cream-crackered when he comes home from work, and I'm nowhere near the end of my day. Ah, well. He'll find out one day

You know, for the last few weeks while hubby has been working 6 days a week, I've been struggling to put up fencing, cut a few trees down with a hand saw (because our chain saw frightens me!), I've chopped logs & split them, I've been making gates, have dismantled a rather large and heavy shed & then put it back together again in a different area, made a dog run by the shed with picket fencing & got to grips with a 14lb sledgehammer. I make dinner every night, clean the range each day & collect & carry the buckets of peat turf.... I've done battle with hawthorn hedges, made 2 xmas wreaths from stuff gathered in the woods, lived each day in my wellies & have been busier than I have for a long time!
But this last week, it's all gone to pot.... the reason? My 4 yr old granddaughter has been staying while her Mum was in London...... and what was the hardest work? Definitely this last week - she's very demanding & seems like she does nothing but eat....... but she's a star as well, just can't seem to get anything done when she's around!
Oh, roll on tomorrow when I can be a dutiful nanny & take her back - I'm looking forward to having a tree chopping week - almost like having a rest!
And yep, I too, am a 'homemaker/housewife/retired/unemployed/lazy, stay-at-home wife'......
I'm thinking of ticking the self-employed 'farmer' boxes next time
