(This has nothing to do with this blog post but is this photo not hilarious? "Anyone want tickets to the gun show?")
I am the only one still awake in the house. It is totally quiet except for the sound machine doing its thing in the nursery. And the dishwasher buzzer went off.
I have noticed that Mondays don't mean quite the same thing that they used to when I worked in Corporate America. They are differnet now and yet still the same.
Instead of waking to an alarm clock I woke up to the sound of a fussing baby.
While I didn't have any Monday morning meetings or sales reports to review, I did have a check register to balance and some snuggle time with the baby.
I did not have to wear a suit for a business lunch but I did have to pull myself out of my pajamas to meet a friend for a casual walk through Target.
I did not have to repremand any employees for conduct problems but I did have to deal with an unruly toddler.
Instead of water cooler gossip about the weekend I got to chatter with my daughter about her day at school.
I did not deal with frustrating criticism from a boss but I did deal with criticizing myself and some actions that I am not proud of.
I did not get to go to happy hour after work but my family did spend a happy hour playing outside when daddy came home.
While I did not get stuck working late at the office I did get stuck staying up late working on edits from the weekends photo shoots.
Yes, Mondays are very different now that I am at home with my children. I do, on ocassion, miss my old job and the hustle and bustle of Corporate America. However, I have come to realize that we have a different kind of hustle and bustle in our lives and I would not trade it for a thing.
PS: My friend Beth is hosting a FREE photography "class" this month. If you are looking for an excuse to work on your photography skills, this would be great motivation. You don't need a fancy camera or any experience to participate. Sign up to participate here.



Great post! I completely relate. You should add that you met a critical deadline - the mad Internet rush to sign up for swim lessons! Sheesh! We ARE working women!
ReplyDeleteIt's so true that life is different now that it was when I worked full time. I especially miss it at the beginning of every school year when I know I'd be getting a classroom full of new kids. BUT staying home is definitely the most rewarding (and difficult) job I've ever had.
ReplyDeleteLoved this Sabrina!
I signed up for that class after you posted about it on facebook...I'm excited!
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