Life keeps changing, and because I'm committed to helping out DD Seonaid and her family, my life changes with theirs. 2 weeks ago Hayden started another Fly In Fly Out job, this time at Olympic Dam, a mine in the north of South Australia. At least he's in the same time zone this time, so he can easily stay in touch with the kids. He's working away 2 weeks, and home for 1, which is a lot kinder than his last job where he was gone 4 weeks at a time. I'm still working out how long I will stay with Shonny each fortnight to help out.
The first 2 weeks were a blur as we worked on getting the kid's routines established without Dad there to help. Finn is the hard one to work around; when he's hungry or tired there's no reasoning with him, and there have been some epic screaming bouts from him. Now that he's nearly 6 months old we've introduced some solid food to his diet, and he's certainly calmed down. His hunger pangs are savage, so a bowl of rice porridge is helping overcome that. He gets so excited when he sees his bowl and spoon, it's hard to get around his clutching hands, he wants it so bad. Mealtimes are so easy when they like food and are willing to try anything.
It will be hard work for Shonny to do it all on her own, especially bath and bed time, but if I use my time down there to make freezer meals and make sure the washing is up to date then I'm sure she can cope without me when I come home for weekends. It will all evolve into a workable routine over time I'm sure, and I'm still enjoying spending such a lot of time with the grandkids. Not everyone has that privilege.
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