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I'm going to be a SAHM!!!!! well...most of the time. I enrolled in two classes b/c I have decided to become a nurse! C will stay in Pre-K where he is b/c he loves it and it's free b/c it's state funded. The two H's will go to an in home daycare on Mondays and Wednesdays for about 4 hours while I'm in class. Please pray for me and send good thoughts b/c I'm one of those people that likes to work (and I like to have break from my kids

) I talked to my boss today and the hours decreasing plus paying child care would be pointless to work. We would save more money if I SAH after my classes are over and the other three days of the week. Here are a few questions for SAHMs: Do you follow a schedule? I think my day would go quicker and easier if I had some sort of activities for Harper. Maybe even a schedule such as this time for art, this time for music/movement, this time for free play, etc...Keep lunch, snack, nap, and outside time the same each day provided that Henry cooperates? Or are you all snorting with laughter at the thought of this? LOL...also, how do you keep your DH/SO pleased when he walks in and sees a mess even though you took care of children all day? I'm sure I'll be able to clean during nap?! maybe maybe not? lol...sorry this was incredibly loooongggg! Here is a treat

Re: my new journey
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste,
It all revolves around you.
Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste,
It all revolves around you.
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Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste,
It all revolves around you.
And yay for getting to stay home, I wish I could...one of these days. I think a loose schedule can be helpful. I used to stay home with my niece and I wish I would have had things planned to do with her. I spent a lot of time trying to come up with ideas in the moment and wasted a lot of time that we could have been having fun and learning. I was young and dumb back then though.
Lol. I tried to put Vs stuffed animals in the bathtub to play with. He just cried because they didn't belong there. And I do the same as far as just having various things to do around the house. With winter here, I've tried a little harder to have extra stuff ready, like the colored ice cubes for "painting", the sensory bin, other things i find online, since we can't just hang out outside forever.
What is in this sensory bin you have?
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The only experience I have as a SAHM was my maternity leave over the summer when I had R and A for three months. I don't think I could handle it full time, but some days I wish I could. After all the arguments with hubs over dishes and laundry and blah blah blah, I would definitely say talking with your hubby is very important so you can set expectations and everyone is on the same page. Especially since you'll be going back to school on top of it all.
I truly hope things work out for you guys and you enjoy going back to school and spending more time with your littles. What a great new adventure! :-)
I'm very type A and like to have a schedule but once I had DS I really had to loosen the reigns. I felt like once I limited my work schedule to one day a week it actually got easier because I didn't have to try to be super woman day in and day out. I don't think a loose schedule is a bad idea if that's what works for you, especially if you're willing to go with the flow as needed.
MH is super amazing awesome and has not once ever complained about housework. He reiterates to me how important my contribution is to the family and how he would never risk messing that up by saying something snarky and getting stuck doing it himself!
I also joined a mom's group and the activities and social interaction for me has been a life saver. That being said I live 6 hours from where I grew up and have no social network here so that was part of the problem. My city also has a website listing activities for little kids so I always have fresh ideas of stuff to do. Not that I'm doing anything these days because damn it's cold out!
Our routine looks like this: L wakes up. Feed and change him. N wakes up. Change him and we all go downstairs for bfast. We eat and I attempt to tidy up after. L is ready for a nap 1.5 to 2 hours after waking, so we all trip back upstairs. N plays in his room while I feed L and get him down for a nap. Then N and I have about a 45 minute window to ourselves. If we have errands to run, I get ready while N plays. Otherwise we work on cleaning a little. N's favorite activity ever is to run around while I vacuum, I kid you not. He asks me to do it every day, so we sweep a lot. When L wakes up, I bring him downstairs and feed him while N has a snack. We all play in the floor for a while until L gets restless. The I put him in the carrier or RNP so we can move around and do a bit more cleaning and any meal prep for dinner that I can do early. Two hours later, L needs another nap so we go upstairs again. Once L goes to sleep, I feed N lunch and we try to do something fun just for him (play dough, painting, build a fort, etc). Then N is ready for a nap around 1:00. I get him down and L usually wakes up in the meantime. I take him downstairs and feed him. I try to relax and watch a little tv until he gets restless. We play a bit and get a little more cleaning done. N usually wakes up right before MH gets home, and both boys hang out with their dad until I finish getting supper ready. Once I eat, L is usually ready to eat and go to bed. It takes at least an hour, sometimes two, to get the baby asleep for the night. If I'm still stuck in the nursery at 7:30, MH puts N down for bed; otherwise I do it while he washes dishes. Once N goes down, I try to finish my to-do list for the day, do my workout challenge, and take a shower.
I hope things work out for you, it's definitely an adjustment! Just try to remember there is no such thing as supermom and don't constantly compare yourself to anyone else. You'll figure out what works for you and your family.
CQ- congrats on your decisions! I have no advice, but I'm sure you'll ffigure it out & do great!