I consider myself a NAHM, never at home mom. As the kids got older I thought it would be easier. Nope! I have 3 in school and one getting ready to go to pre-school next year. Today I dropped the boys off, went to Target, Kohls, and the grocery store. Got home around 11, did 3 or the 8 loads of laundry, folded and put it away. Laundry is a constant in this house with 3 boys. LOL
Got the boys at 3, came home. They went outside while I played on the computer. did the dishes and started dinner. We did homework and now they are watching a movie while I'm here. After they go to bed it's me time. I usually scrap, cross stitch, or watch TV.
Tomorrow I have a workshop for the scholastic book fair we have at school. Then home again for more laundry, dishes, cleaning. My kids are tornadoes so the house is always a mess!
Wednesday is a meeting with the Scholastic rep, my day at school for school store and PTO, then back home for more cleaning, homework, etc.
Thurs and Friday are 1/2 days for parent teacher conferences so I will be home to entertain the kidlets all day.
Friday night I get DH at the airport and take him back on Sunday, that's an every week thing.
soon bowling and track start up so I do a lot of running around fetching kids and taking other people's kids home too.
This is as far on this thread as I got and I had to stop because this is what I always say, that I'm a Never at Home Mom. It is so true, the older they get the less time you have. I have been a SAHM for almost 16 years and each year I seem to spend less time at home.
I will say my days FLY by. I do a lot of voluntereering, I run 2 Girl Scout troops (used to be 3 till my oldest stopped) with no assistant leaders. I do make all our meals from scratch most days and drive my kids everywhere so that my DH who works very hard doesn't have to.
I took my first job in 13 years (worked a day a week at the
Disney Store back in the day) this year as a preschool teacher. I work 2 afternoons a week and my family doesn't love it. It is only when they aren't home, follows the school schedule, but they all still like that mom is home if they need me. Only once did it conflict with a sick kid and she was hardly even sick but I couldn't get a sub on short notice so DH stayed home with her. She loved tat but his boss did not saying that my job was the stay at home om and I should have taken care of her. I wanted to say how lucky they have been that I always have stayed home with sick kids, did all the doctor and dentist appointments, etc but with jobs so scares he decided saying that was not a great idea.
I do things too that aren't necessary but are nice since I have the time. Like I make hot breakfast for everyone (in 3 different shifts) every morning if they want it.
Anyway, I do allow myself maybe 45 minutes or an hour a day for computer time. But some days (like today) it doesn't happen. I always get on at ngiht but I mean often I do during the day, but not if there are things to be done.
I probably won't work again next year. Making minimum wage can't interfere with DH's job, but I know with 3 kids in 3 schools there will be pleanty of school things to keep me busy.
I dream of someday sleeping, reading, scrapbooking, but so far I have not found the time for much well, any of that except I do once in a while take a power nap in the afternoon but only so I can safely drive the kids all over town without falling asleep!
The best part is at the end of the day the laundry is done, the house is reasonably clean and we can focus on homework, dinner activities and then do things as a family like building puzzles and playing board games. That to me is the best part. Our evenings can be all about the family and I love that!