Tomorrow
my vacation starts (yay!) so this week is like
an overstretched Friday. Like on Friday it’s the weekend so at work the laptop, unread emails and colleagues are all pushed to a secondary, insignificant
place where the mode is set to ‘ignore’.
I did not mention ‘bosses’ in the above sentence because they are
already in that place we don’t need to push them.
I
am not a systematic person unlike both my parents. I pack in the eleventh hour
and I’d been that way ever since….. err…ever since I had to pack myself. That is, around the time I got married. Thankfully till date I’ve never
forgotten any important stuff like comb, eyeliner etc., but I admit
that couple of times I did forget irrelevant stuff like e-ticket and passport.
I don’t understand why my folks back home were so mad at me for driving back
home to take those – they were acting so hysterical like I forgot my toothbrush
or something.
Basically
my house is in a complete mess right now. We have two bedrooms. The master
bedroom, which is mostly maintained well with most of the things in place (don’t
judge me; this is a major achievement in homes of toddlers) because this room
is partially visible from the entrance. The other bedroom has a Queen Size mattress
which is on the floor as cots are dangerous for my toddler who seems to ride roller coasters in his sleep. He usually sleeps next to me, but wakes
up somewhere else we literally have to hunt for him in the morning under his
Angry Birds pillow or under a pile of blankets. So for safety reasons we did
not buy a cot for this room. There is also a computer table and chair. It is better for one’s mental and emotional health and peace to
prevail in the house if the items on this table are untouched. Even my toddler understands
this. Besides the bed and table there is also a wardrobe, and what is left of that room is a
portion of floor that can accommodate two malnourished adults. This portion of
the floor is the place where the suitcases currently rest, obviously with
nothing in it, but it is opened so that we don’t forget to put something in it
and go home tomorrow. So if I have to put the toddler to sleep in this mess it
becomes a Herculean task to move these suitcases one by one, and the chair and
other stuff we shopped for the family. Suppose I successfully navigate all
these, something or the other catches the fancy of the toddler and sleeping
becomes an impossible dream.
Even a bachelor's home on a Friday night may not be as messy as a home which has enthusiastic toddlers
in it. Like the other day I found almost half a kilo pearl onions from the gap
between sofa cushions, vegetables and fruits are found from places that we
least expect it to be. There is no standard place to search for a TV remote. If
there are children you search for TV remotes in shoe racks, the fridge, kitchen
drawers, and washing machine, these being some likely places. So imagine packing
in such a situation. When I pack, it is like demonstrating Newton’s third law
of motion, because my action is met with an equal and opposite reaction– my toddler
unpacks it. And the stuff that is unpacked needs to be hunted. For an
absent minded Mamma like me, I may not even go to such lengths to find
something I may just ignore it could be the key to open the suitcase or
something.
This
is why I pack in the last minute. At the last minute the hubby experiences
temporary deafness due to the stress of packing his countless gadget accessories
and power cables and the toddler will be busy choosing the toys he can’t live
without. This is one of the few rare occurrences in our home when nobody is talking, and I can
pack with a rational mindset.
I hope this explanation will be convincing enough to Papa who had been asking
me to pack since New Year.
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