So I'm trying to work from home- I do real estate and it's a challenge to say the least. Feel like I'm ignoring baby when I'm making calls (yeah right) I mean emails that are all from my iphone. But I'm trying to keep on top of things to better our life. Then ok- the flip side I'm trying to enjoy time I'll never get back with her! Between activity mat, her on my lap playing and talking to each other and her time in the swing and or napping, I'm trying to make the most of our time. Anyone else living this craziness? Sometimes between work, my little lady and oh yeah everything house and husband related- note did not add social as I forget what that means- I could burst or rather self combust as I don't have the energy to burst. Please tell me in not alone in struggling to handle this all...
Re: Moms who work from home...
Today I tried to make an actual phone call. He cried so loud during it (and he rarely cries) that the person couldn't hear me. I cried a little myself out of frustration when I hung up.
Every morning I try to work for an hour before DH leaves the house. Then it's a constant race to complete one thing or another until he gets home. I also feel guilty working anytime LO is awake.
Sometimes I wish I could take a break and just focus on LO for this precious first year, but we need two incomes.
@MrsStanton87 I hear ya, we have part time day care set up for August but I'm dreading it. I honestly thought I could do it all and it's going to have to have a time limit to keep both a happy baby and mama.
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I've also changed my voicemail to instruct people that email is the best way to reach me at this point. I'm self-employed.
Today was my first day back at work and every time I heard my baby cry I started crying.
My DD won't take a bottle (despite our efforts!) so I'm nursing her when she needs to eat. My work is so demanding I wouldn't be able to watch her during the day. It pains me to pay someone to be with my baby all day when that's all I want to do. But we need the two incomes
I am impressed by all of you that are doing it alone. I can't imagine how hard that must be.
I think most moms feel pulled in many directions, it's just learning a balance thy fits your family.
Starting in a few weeks I will be back WFH one day a week doing technical writing and it should be doable, but only because my job is super, super easy and slow paced (government job) and I never have to use the phone.
Earlier this year I started doing some freelance sewing work and THAT has been a challenge. Luckily I only have one (large) project at the moment, and the client doesn't need the item until like early fall. I am able to fit in maybe an hour or two of work a day, in like 20-30 minute bursts.
Then we had you.
Now we are complete.