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The greatest love is shown when people lay down their lives for their friends. John 15:13b

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Being a Stay at Home Mom

Today is officially two months since I was laid off from my job. I still do not have a routine, maybe it is just because of the Holidays but I have to have organization and some kind of routine. I have found that when you are no longer working people tend to "ask you favors". It's not really that I mind doing them, but again I am trying to get a routine going. I did find out the hard way about a few things. At first I felt like my house had to be clean every day. I was cleaning everyday. Then I decided I would just clean on Fridays, that only took one time. You do not clean right before the weekend begins. It is just a waste of your time. So now I have deciated Tuesdays and Wednesdays for cleaning and doing laundry. This has worked out better. I like running errands on Thursdays or Fridays but sometimes this isn't possible. Otherwise I have just been working on homework, but finals were over last week and this week is starting to get crazy because of everything going on with Christmas. Between practices for volleyball and wrestling, church activities, family gatherings (yes, already) and working concessions this Sunday night at the Panther's game, our nights are packed. Hopefully after the Holidays, I will get a better routine going. I am taking seven classes starting in January so I know that will take up a lot of my time, and I really want to start back on my scrapebooks. If you have any suggestions, please let me know.

1 comment:

  1. When I stopped working, I felt like I had to clean constantly too. Now I just do small things everyday and plan one day a week to do deep cleaning like vacuuming all the carpet and mopping the hardwood floors. You'll find a routine, that's for sure! With seven classes, that IS a full time job!

    Cute blog, btw! And thanks for adding my little "I read The Carolina Housewife" icon, you're too sweet! <3

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