7:30 a.m. Get the Kids up and dressed
8:00 a.m. Make Breakfast
8:30 a.m. Get dressed
8:50 a.m. Drive to school and drop off the little man
9:15 a.m. STARBUCKS
9:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Hang with the little lady
11:00a.m. Make lunch
11:50 a.m. Pick up little man and drive home for lunch
12:00 – 12:45 p.m. LUNCH
12:45p.m. Drive both kids to school
12:55 p.m. Take the little lady to JK
1:15 p.m. – 3:15p.m. Mommy time (also known as time to clean/do laundry/run errands)
3:30 p.m. Pick up kids from school
3:45p.m. SNACK
4:00p.m. Homework time
5:00p.m Make Dinner
6:00 p.m. DINNER
7:30p.m. Bath time and Bedtime routine
8:00p.m. Time to clean up the house from the day. Also, find my misplaced sanity.
Does this look familiar?
Same thing.
Day in – day out?
The Stay-at-home Mom life is so glamorous, no?


























































{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }
Where’s the part where you go pole dancing in the evening?
Lady Mama recently posted..Teenage Skin at Thirty One
Crap. I totally forgot that….and the belly dancing is also missing.
The only think you missed is a tantrum or two, and a spilled glass of milk. It’s SO glamorous, yo!
Allison @ Alli ‘n Son recently posted..i heart orange
Crap – when it gets to the point where I have to schedule in the tantrums and the messes – shoot me.
Personally, I’m about to volunteer to throw myself off a bridge by bathtime. Something about the bath makes me want to run screaming from the house. All those bubbles and all that rinsing and all those mothereffing TANGLES.
Yep. Those women in the designer suits, in the corporate offices? DON’T KNOW WHAT THEY’RE MISSING.
I hear you. Even though I’m not a SAHM I can understand – at least you have your blog – which is fantastic! AND they are both in school now, so you have a little time for yourself!
YES. Until recently, of course, this was my life. I’ve never been so happy as I am right now because I have real, honest to god, time to myself… AS ME. Hang in there. I hear it gets better
(hug)
Jessica – This is Worthwhile recently posted..Im not the most crunchy- but Im still au naturale
The life of a working mom isn’t much better. Same routine every day, just all the tantrums and fun are crammed into small time frames.
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