Parents Should've Been Told That Picking Up Kids From School Is Like Going On An Adventure
Up until now, I still can't get how parents manage to keep it all together. How can people work a full-time job while taking care of a child and still have time for themselves? Seriously, many people, including me, only need to go to work from nine to five and still feel like 24 hours a day is not enough. Imagine waking up at six every morning to prepare meals, exercise, take your child to daycare, and then prepare to work; this sounds like too much for a day already.
And not just that, at the end of the day, when they finish their jobs at the office, they still have other jobs to do. "Don't forget to pick up your son/daughter when you come home." We bet that many parents can relate to this. Sometimes, it slips their mind that they have a child. Or maybe, they deliberately forget it because they know each time they come to pick up their child from school, something bad is about to happen.
And not just that, at the end of the day, when they finish their jobs at the office, they still have other jobs to do. "Don't forget to pick up your son/daughter when you come home." We bet that many parents can relate to this. Sometimes, it slips their mind that they have a child. Or maybe, they deliberately forget it because they know each time they come to pick up their child from school, something bad is about to happen.
#1 You're not alone
Source: adult_mom
#2 They NEVER forget
Source: HonestToddler
#3 See you in Hell!
Source: LurkAtHomeMom
#4 I excel at being awkward
Source: mom_tho
#5 Time to hit the couch
Source: AnecdtlBrthCtrl
#6 Only one? That’s still a win
Source: michimama75
#7 The joys of fatherhood
Source: threetimedaddy
#8 You know if you died they would just shunt you to the side and ignore it
Source: FatherWithTwins
#9 This! So much yes!
Source: SnarkyMommy78
#10 Definitely not the same
Source: pro_worrier_
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