It’s the end of the week, and my brain feels a bit foggy. Motherhood will do that to you. My friends and I often joke about how we feel like we no longer know how to use big words and or sustain a fluid conversation. Something to do with spending 12 hours a day talking to toddlers . . . So for today, this is the best I can pull together!
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At the end of each day, my body feels like it ran a marathon. (Yours too?) It’s just too bad that feeling doesn’t come with all those calories burned.
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My younger son, Chase, is the messiest eater ever. He’s cute, but it drives me crazy!
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His older brother is generally pretty neat and usually manages to look fairly put together. But no matter what I do, Chase usually looks a little off kilter. Food in his hair, food on his face, a pocket turned inside out and blowing in the wind. It’s always something! Maybe I’m the only one who really notices, because I’m his mom. A girl can hope!
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Having a baby brings out the sleep monster in this mama! Quinn sleeps in our room (technically our bathroom, but it’s all connected), so I’m hypersensitive to noise for fear of waking her up. If I’m already asleep when Ryan comes to bed, I’m often rude because I am (apparently) convinced he is the loudest person ever. However, in the morning, I’m my normal self again, and I can barely remember what I said the night before. Poor guy!
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I’m looking forward to getting my hair done this weekend and going on a family outing to Costco! Funny how life has changed . . . 🙂
Thank you SO much for visiting this week, and enjoy your weekend!!
Rachel T.
That is so funny about Chase! I can just imagine him with food on his face and his pocket hanging out. Too cute. Sometimes you just have to let things go as a mom, right?
Callie
A trip to the hair salon and Costco sounds like a good weekend to me! I feel so exhausted at the end of the day too – I wish it was for exercising! But chasing kids around is exercising, right?
Erica {let why lead}
It’s definitely exercise – that’s the only way to explain my exhaustion, I hope! Thanks so much for the sweet comments!
Cheri
You always make me smile/laugh! YOU are normal! I love your perspective and perceptions. Keep up the good work. Laughter is the best medicine!