{micheline and her family} |
After having the aforementioned disuccion with T, he’s stepped it up. I realized that I wasn’t giving him enough credit for what he does do for our family, so I’ve been trying to pay him some special attention. And… we’ll just leave it at that.
Micheline Ludwick from Flyrish Foibles and Other Alliterations celebrates being a multi-faceted mama, one who loves fashion, music, decorating her new home, vegetarian food, and laughter. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband Toby, their 20-month-old son Quincy, and kitty Elroy.
Dear mommy-friends, are you the work-outside-of-the-home type of working mom? How do you cope with the demands of motherhood while also juggling your work responsibilities? What is your biggest challenge and/or your favorite benefit?
working hard,
Adriel
5 Comments
Autumn Skye
8 September 2010 at 8:30 pmMomeline, as someone who's not yet a mother, I think your advice applies to those of us without pint-sized dependents as well! Communicate, appreciate, take time for yourself…well-said, girl! Loved your guest post!
flyrish
8 September 2010 at 9:55 pmThanks, Autumn! And thank you to Adriel for allowing my long-winded tips list. It's great to be here on the Mommyhood Memos!
Cameron
9 September 2010 at 1:57 amThese are all such great tips!! Lewis & I definitely talked a lot before I went back to work to make sure we knew what each of us would do. It's been a big transition, but so far we've maintained our cool & our sanity by just knowing what we each are trying to take care of. He is so helpful & I feel really lucky to have him!!
I also agree that it's so important to take time for yourself. I have weekly girls nights with my best friend & we just get together & hang out after our kids are in bed. Tomorrow night we are watching The Vampire Diaries season premiere!! It's like an hour or two a week, but it's great for recharging & refreshing so I get some "me" time!
Getrealmommy
9 September 2010 at 4:56 amDang Who's The Boss. What the heck was the premise of that show anyways? A lady hires a live in housekeeper, who is a man, and let's him move into her house with his teenage daughter huh? But wait I am missing the point of your post.
I like your points. Can I add one? If at all possible, hire a house cleaner, once every other week. It has been a huge help for us and cut down on a whole heck of a lot of fighting. I know it is expensive, so not a solution for everyone but if you can make it work-DO IT!
Anonymous
11 September 2010 at 12:22 amMichie this is so wonderful! I especially loved #3, you had me doubling over! Insightfully written and really entertaining to read! Ej