Katharina sighed, a long drawn out sigh that signified the general unfairness of life.
"Alright," she agreed grudgingly. "We can switch." It was better than the alternative - her doing all the unpacking later on whilst Walden was at work, on a day when they could find a babysitter. Katharina also thought that in actuality, the kids would end up calling for her even when they were with their father, so most of the time Walden would get the unpacking job anyway.
Louisa was getting bored in her high-chair and starting to squirm, so Katharina handed her a noodle to play with. It wasn't ideal to cover weaning food in soy sauce, but she was used to pasta now and noodles weren't really any different.