Still not a normal day, because I’m not working from the normal office, but I thought I’d do this every day this week.
5:45am – get up. Get dogs fed. Make Bradley’s lunch. Make tea.
6am – wake up Bradley and take tea upstairs. Catch up with twitter and FB via phone.
6:30am – Bradley is dressed and I help him with shoes. Connor needs convincing about school and getting dressed. Lance leaves for work.
6:40am – get kids breakfast. Shower and get dressed
7:20am – find my facilitation tool kit and picnic chair
7:30am – leave home to take kids to school.
8:10am – get home. Have breakfast. Open laptop to look for address for todays work session. Answer some emails. Catch up on twitter and Facebook.
8:40am – leave home to go to shops for goodies to eat and Prestik (it was missing from my toolkit)
9:10am – hit the traffic… and oh my word it was insane!!While I’m in the car, try and organise Lance to find out about transport for the kids for next week.
10am – get to Johannesburg CBD
1pm – hear protest in streets. Go up to roof to take a few photos.
6pm – leave Johannesburg CBD. Damn Garmin GPS takes me on dodgy roads out of Johannesburg… very dodgy roads… and it was too dark for me to try and figure out another route home.
6:45pm – get home to find dogs fed, and Lance getting food from MacD’s (I did buy food for him to cook but he didn’t want to). Open Macbook and download photos from today.
7:15pm – they finally get home, and we can eat.
7:30pm – start editing photos from today.
7:45pm – kids bath time
8:30pm – kids bed time
8:45pm – blog today’s photos, and catch up on a few blogs.
10pm – start editing sessions… I’m now way behind… it’s going to be a long night.






Comments
cat @ juggling act
Sounds like a long but interesting day. What about doing this as a sort of meme – calling others to do the same? I would love to knowwhat you are actually doing in the CBD
Avril (Mom)
Hope you have a better day – traffic is always bad in CBD!! Dad and Elaine know the easy route but now the hill is taboo! She will had a few extra minutes onto her journey to avoid it.
Angels_Mind
I hope I will never again have a “5h45 – alarm goes off” day