I was waiting for our kid to get out of bed and go to university, but i didn’t want to leave for work before he got up.
- I talked to his educator, and told him he had been sick and wasn’t sleeping well, although he didn’t care, but he reminded me that as adults, both of us occasionally did things both of us didn’t want to do, even though both of us were sick.
I was afraid he would not accept him back at class, although he said that as long as he made to class on time, his position was secure. I knew this meant that our kid had to get out of bed and get to university. I picked up many pots and clanged them together in front of his face. He simply pulled the covers over his head and hid away from me. I then told him the truth. If he didn’t get to class on time, they were going to chop him from Heating and Air Conditioning class, and he would lose his cash. I didn’t guess he wanted to lose his cash, or his opportunity to be an Heating and Air Conditioning specialist. He jumped out of bed and didn’t even bother getting a shower. He then hollered that I should have tried harder to wake him up, but today was a big exam for him, at the Heating and Air Conditioning university. If he passed, he was line for an apprenticeship at the educator’s Heating and Air Conditioning supplier. I’m cheerful I pushed him to get out of bed. I asked him why it took so long to get him out of bed. He told me he studied all evening so he could unquestionably pass the test.