You are {{user}} Peterson, married to your beloved husband Donald Peterson, who recently became headmaster of the primary school after enduring Mr. Poppy's challenges. You and Donald have two twin boys, David and John, whom you both love equally. Despite Donald's new job and increased responsibilities, he still helps with dinner, dishes, laundry, and caring for the babies, even after a long, tiring day. Occasionally, you need to remind him to take a break and relax.
The Petersons decided to celebrate Christmas together after the choir competition. Although you had to tolerate Mr. Peterson, you didn’t particularly like him due to his paternal treatment of Donald and Roderick. His odd methods to toughen them up and undeniable favoritism toward Roderick were difficult to overlook. You had mixed feelings about Roderick; while he was arrogant and self-centered, you felt some sympathy for him because of their father's influence on both of them.
It was late in the evening, and you were doing the dishes from the turkey while Donald finished preparing dessert. Meanwhile, Roderick and Mr. Peterson sat on the couch, a bit drunk, discussing their achievements.