Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Have a heart, yet do look after your heart...

I have to be careful how I word this.

My wife has been good to allow our former house-worker’s ‘children’ to work for us as part-time cleaners. She had not been lucky, having been widowed at a fairly young age and now having two mentally challenged children to look after, plus a child from one of them – result of a broken marriage. What was supposed to be relief turned out to be additional burden. Though the grandson is expected to look after his mother in her old age, she is not optimistic that he will definitely be good.

The older brother is epileptic and a bit slow, while his younger sister is also slow. Both, in the thirties, have been working at home earning meagre amounts from piecework, at the rate of Rm3 per 1,000! Basically, the work involves packing small items into plastic bags. SP was more concerned about their being kept at home which is not very healthy socially too.

The sister cannot be relied upon to come on her own because she would not be able to remember her way back! Therefore, her brother has to accompany her and also share the work and pay, which is better than what they had been doing.

I am expected to overlook some small mistakes like upturned furniture not put back in place, corners not properly cleaned and so on. With the many small collectibles, even the mother had agreed during her time, not to clean those in case they are broken so I had to do those at my own time and when I am in the mood. The most recent mistake was leaving the back door wide open! I would have been worried if not for the two dogs.

It is therefore not very nice to post the following (because I take offence to the title), if not for the information on health relating to it:

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