Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree
Ho Hum...
We had a chimney company over today to replace the liner in our... well, chimney! Since we recently switched to natural gas, I guess that 'has' to be done. Whatever. But, hearing someone on the roof while Maeberry was eating breakfast was about as close as my inner sparkling Christmas spirit for my child has come. I can totally seeing getting more in the Christmas spirit while I'm out shopping with crazy, stressed-out, over-tired and moody people (aka: ME!) during the weekend before Christmas. Super! Oh, and don't forget the grocery shopping, the cleaning, the baking (and eating), the setting up, the phone calls of "what was I supposed to bring?", the wrapping, the drama that you KNOW is going to happen within days before Christmas, blah, blah, blah... However (and yes, now for the mushy stuff), it is all because I LOVE my family and I can not WAIT for the look on Maeberry's face when she walks into the living room on Christmas morning.
I just need to keep reminding myself of this while I voyage out into loonyville over the next few days...
Happy National Cupcake Day!
Maeberry in her cupcake sleeper...
(Picture taken many months ago...)
REALLY -- Who finds the time?!
The reasons why I would like to find more time in my day:
1. I NEED to bring M to a playgroup! I know that she needs more interaction with little ones and not just our family. Also, maybe this will help from her totally flipping out over "babies" whenever we leave the house and she seems someone who is younger than 20 years old standing hear by.
2. This momma needs to walk. Well, really needs to run but I just am not a runner and I have come to terms with that. Let's be honest - after having a baby, one can get to their regular weight but things are just in different places, all mushy and giggly and just not the same. IF you are one of 'those' who popped out a child and went right back to 'normal' without any real work involved - good for you! I'm jealous and never want to meet you face to face for I might start shoving bon-bons down your throat.
3. Hair and nails - well, ya know...
4. A Girls Night Out would be fun from time to time, however I much rather have another (and longer) date night with hubby since we have only been one 1 'date' since M was born 18 months ago...and it was for only 20 minutes... But yeah, a Girls Night Out AT LEAST once a year might be nice!
5. Cooking from scratch is actually something that I'm getting better at. Before M was born, I would eat out as much as possible, live on frozen meals and everything that I actually 'cooked' had previously lived in a box. Not so much anymore - I'm turning over a new leaf in the kitchen and am proud of it.
All in all - where does one find the time? Maybe those moms don't blog or own a computer, or iPhone, iPad or any other piece of technology. Maybe that's where the time goes... *lightbulb*
The tricks and tips of a WAHM
Usually, Maeberry wakes up by 7am. After changing and a few minutes of wake-up snuggle time, it's into her highchair for breakfast while mommy makes the coffee. We sing, read books, run around, play games, learn lots and cuddle some more. Once she is ready for nap time #1 (yes, she is still taking 2 naps at 18 months old - don't judge), it's time for mommy's nap time -- I mean work time. I run into my office and start with emails, phone calls, design work and any deadlines that I have to get done. All of a sudden, M's nap time is over and its back to eating (lunch time and coffee time for mommy), playing, learning, reading, singing, running around and making a mess (what kid doesn't make a mess?!?!). After a short snack and some much needed cuddle time while reading, nap time #2 (again, don't judge) happens. Once again, I am running, but this time to pick up messes, maybe do some laundry (IF and ONLY IF I have had plenty of coffee and a good nights rest), dishes, dusting, sweeping, etc. I have become a marathon cleaner but mainly just so things look clean. The real moping, etc comes on the weekends and sometimes in the evenings. I just like things to look as organized as a house with an 18 month old can. You get the point. Then, run again (see where my work outs come into play?) to the office and back to work. Usually by the time I sit on the chair in front of my computer in the office after cleaning time during nap #2, M is all done napping and it's back to playing and teaching her cool things about the world that we live in. Sometimes I get about 5 minutes in before she wakes up. In the evenings after hubby gets home from a long day at work, we have family time (dinner, playing, making messes, teaching, ready, bath time, more reading time, etc) before M goes to bed for the night. Once her head lays on the mattress in her crib, I'm off running again to pick up (with hubby's help - he's a great guy!!) and then back to work. I usually work until at least 10pm and then try to unwind within minutes so I can try to go to sleep. But, this never works so I'm usually up until at least midnight.
All in all, we (hubby and I) feel that M is very advanced for her age (what parent doesn't?!?!) and we know that she has a fun-filled day while learning, playing and reading. I always meet my deadlines for work and mainly work with clients who understand that being a mommy is my #1 priority, but working for them is a close runner up. Honestly, I take my job as a mommy and a marketing consultant very seriously and would not be a WAHM if I didn't feel that I could do it. Working for me is a hobby and is my 'outlet' from other things.
My number 1 trick & tip is to LOVE WHAT YOU DO and ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS put your family first! I love everything about my job and my company and know that I wouldn't be a great mommy without having my outlet on the side, of which I call 'work'. Also, having a fabulous support system around you is also a huge plus! Without my hubby, parents, family and friends, I would be lost in this journey of being a WAHM.
Time for some coffee...
Maeberry's 18 Month Birthday Cake Eating Highlight
The end to a fabulous day!
OMG - Baby M is 18 months old!!!
Okay- enough about me... On to Baby M! Born on June 13, 2009 at 11:40pm, I CAN NOT believe that today she is 18 months old... Let the balling begin. I've had mixed emotions about her 18 month birthday (yes, there will be cake), not like I have a choice in the matter. I've actually been filling up with tears (and chocolate) for the past couple of weeks knowing that this day was coming way too quick, however I have come with terms with the fact that my baby girl is growing up and now very excited to say that I am the proud mama of a 1 1/2 year old. Not to say that there won't be a few tears throughout the day, but they will be tears of joy that I am so lucky to have such a wonderful, smart, happy and healthy baby girl in my life.
Enjoy the ride and take a minute to smell the coffee brewing...