Does anyone else feel constant anxiety with text messages?! On Mondays, we have ballet and jazz and carpool with friends, so it’s always fun to be with the girlies. My friends joke I like to be one of the first ones, but it’s the ONLY time I can sit and answer text messages/e-mails in peace. I don’t know how I’d do it without her!Ģ:15– Back to school pickup. ![]() I am SO grateful she works from home with her business and can pop over whenever to shoot. Curious George Goes to the Hospital is his current favorite.ġ:15– My sister comes over to shoot content. He loves to read “Monkey” ( Curious George) books on repeat. I think when you wfh with kids, you have to know your immediate priorities, and not apologize for them.ġ2:30– Our sitter leaves and I read a few books to Harry and we listen to his Toniebox and snuggle until he falls asleep. Two kids later, I’m thankful that guilt is removed. When I first was adapting to life as a wfh mom, I felt immense guilt not getting to everything. I sift through immediate e-mails, see what contracts I need to approve, and schedule work calls for the upcoming week. We grab some sunshine before the heat hits.ġ0– I finish my try-on haul and send that draft to a brand, while Harry plays cars in the background.ġ0:45– I crank out computer work for about two hours while our sitter is here. ![]() Harry has his own scooter, but it is MUCH better to use sissy’s scooter while she is at school and scooter to the park. We JAM to Taylor Swift and talk about what she is excited about for the week.Ĩ:15– After drop off, I headed to grab another coffee- I am currently obsessed with oat-milk cappuccinos.Ĩ:45– I take some photos for the blog with my sister, and still feel slightly awkward and embarrassed about it in public.ĩ:15– I’m back home and enjoy some time with brother. Once he is content, I finish getting Maxi ready for school.ħ:20– Harry stayed back with Paul since Paul was under the weather, and I took Maxi to school. He requested muffins for breakfast, so I get him one on a plate and get him situated for breakfast. I make her cinnamon sugar toast (she is her mama’s daughter) with an apple and peanut butter, and I crawl under the covers with her for a few minutes to snuggle, watch a show, and eat her breakfast.Ħ:45– Brother wakes up, and I hear his feet pitter-patter into the kitchen. She loves to have breakfast in bed on a breakfast tray. I’ll turn one on ( When Calls the Heart or Sweet Magnolias) and do my makeup.Ħ:30– Maxi wakes up and runs into our room around 6:30, so I make her breakfast. I usually shoot content on Mondays, so I try and get ready before I take Maxi to school. If you’re in a season of asking, “ Why did this happen?” it’s an amazing study.Ħ:00– I head into the bathroom and get ready quickly. I’m so grateful to be doing this study because it’s one I would have shortly skimmed over. ![]() My women’s bible study at church is doing this study on Habakkuk. He froths it with cinnamon and this creamer that I have used for years, I can’t use anything else.ĥ:30– With my coffee in hand, I grab a few blankets and plop on the sofa. I rolled out of bed, walked to the kitchen and made my coffee. He had a cold that Sunday and Monday, so I tried to be quiet to let him keep sleeping. Paul makes my coffee every morning, but this Monday, he was actually sick. And by 5:15, I’ve usually opened my eyes for good. No breaking news here, as my days are pretty routine, but let’s break it down.ĥ:15– I set 87 alarms to go off at 5. But I love reading whenever Mix and Match Mama blogs them, so I thought I’d bring it back. And I laugh because I’m sure I haven’t done one in ages. ![]() It’s not 2015, but we ARE doing a day in the life post.
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