Which in normal households is a good thing. He took over my kitchen and the most of the food prep. He will not ask where things are or what is the easiest item to use for each task. I ended up by just letting him do what he wanted, use what he liked without guiding him to the right utensils, or what I would normally do the other 364 days of the year. After these moments it was falsely calm and careful words were spoken to me, as if he was trying to gloss over it. It took me a moment to realise what they were. There was some aggressive body language and facial expressions. Not as bad as the worst times, but still a little low.Ĭonsidering the stress and negative mood of Christmas Eve and Day in the kitchen, this is not surprising. For myself I am still feeling a bit flat. Even though there is stuff to say, I am struggling to find the words.ĭaughter is fine, finer than fine I should say.
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