I’m having a hard time believing that a post about my daily
life as a stay-at-home-mom could be so hard to write. But as I sit here with
the daylight shining fully outside my window (I meant to write this earlier
this morning) and half a cup of cold coffee…I realize it is that hard.
In college, I was addicted to my planner. It was highlighted
and color coded and lovely beyond all reason. I lost it once and almost lost my
mind along with it (don’t worry, both showed up pretty quickly). I thrive on routine.
But now…
Well…
I’m having trouble finding one.
Sure, some things are the same. My boys do well with some
degree of routine too, so we do have the little guy’s morning nap and the big
guy’s “room time” at a set time every day. And afternoon naptime fluctuates a
little with the actual time it starts, but it’s almost always a fixture in our
afternoons…I try to do laundry every day and fix dinner…
But in the middle? I’m not always sure what to do.
It’s funny how much like plotting a novel it is. The beginning
of our novel, much like the day, is easy to dive into. It’s fresh and ready
with endless possibilities. We’re freshly caffeinated in both cases (if you’re
like me and love coffee) and ready to go. We have at least a little idea of the
structure.
The end of a story is easy to write for me to, just like the
end of my day. Once I hit the last few chapters of a book, I can pound out
thousands upon thousands of words per day. My record so far is 10k. That’s how
I feel about my days home with the boys too. Once 5pm hits, I can do it. And I know I can do it. I have something to go
on at 5pm, some idea of structure. Fix dinner, let the boys play with something
like play-doh or watch TV (hey, don’t judge), eat dinner, hang out, get the
boys ready for bed, then have time alone to read, write, or spend time with my
husband.
But the hours of 10 to 5 feel like the middle of a
story…Except as far as I know, there are no “plotting” classes for how a SAHM
should “do” this part of her day. What percentage should be spent playing with
kids? Doing laundry? Cleaning? Reading? Writing?
I don’t know.
And I guess if you came over to our blog today looking for
answers, I don’t necessarily have any for you today. But if you stopped by just
to see if there was someone else out there like you, someone who would kind of like a routine but isn’t quite sure how
to accomplish that when the very essence of kiddos is the ability to obliterate
routines (haha), then I hope you know you aren’t alone.
And if you’re one of those SAHMs who has it all together, or
at least knows what you’re doing today, feel free to chime in and help the rest
of us out. =)
3 comments:
OHMYGOSH I thought I was the only slacker with a 10-5 problem! Not that you're a slacker. But I feel like one for wandering through this part of my day. Now I feel like I have a walking partner. :)
Haha, yes Linsey! You're so not alone! Haha. I'm working on un-slackering myself (haha, it's okay, we can call it like it is some days. ;) ). Weird thing I just figured out yesterday afternoon? If I don't myself get online from mid-morning until after dinner, I get crazy amounts done and suddenly become organized again! It's weird, but I like it...
I love how you compared the middle of the day to writing a novel! Brilliant!
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