The Ardmore Cottage
Here’s what I’d do on a regular day at the cottage.First, I’d wake up from seven thirty to eight. Then, I’d get out of bed and start doing my math workbook Mommy got for me for thirty minutes. Once I’m finished, I’d go wake Mommy up and tell her I finished my math and she should get out of bed and make breakfast. And then, she’d tell me she wants more sleep, so I go wait until about nine to ten thirty and come back. But once I get back, she’s on her phone reading NYT articles. Then I have to keep asking her, “Get out of bed! Get out of bed!”. Then she finally gets out and starts making breakfast while I play Prodigy. After I’m done with Prodigy, I’d go have breakfast. Then, Daddy would wake up and have breakfast while I do my other workbook, “Summer Bridge Activities”. Then I'd do my Chinese and I’d go swimming. Then I’d go take a shower, play video games, and go to sleep.
Here’s what I learned about Zimbabwe: 1) they have a very corrupt government 2) lots of people are poor and 3) they don’t usually take international credit cards. Here’s what I miss: 1) good food, 2) electricity,
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Very interested in hearing about your daily routine, Bryce. The fact that you have to wake up your mommy is a surprise since it has always been the reverse. Maybe you can try to make your own breakfast so that you don't have to wait for the sleepheads to get up? I don't blame you for missing the three things we take for granted. Looking forward to your return!
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