Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Hi Selena, Am hoping there is a special place in heaven for us moms who survive the growing up years of our kids! <grins>.. Blessings, Daph please remind me to remind u about reminding me to send u this reminder that reminds me of reminding u that i am always your friend.. don't forget. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Canyon/8467/index.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TogetherWeHeal/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Selena Thanks, Andie - Right now it's kind of rough but I know deep down that after the holidays are over and done with it will get so much better. The biggest problem I'm having now is adjusting to having the kids home all of the time. I thought work was stressful enough but when those two get to fighting and stuff it tends to wear me down. But I have tons of ways to relax after they get to bed, I am grateful for that! Selena Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Exactly Selena! I have tons of " after they go to bed " relaxation techniques...but other than that I really enjoy naptime LOL I have my oldest read if she doesn't feel like resting. I really enjoy the quiet time at that point of the day. My youngest is in her whiney time and the younger two fight now more than ever. So I can definitely identify with where you are right now : ) My husband constantly tells me that I am a saint for being able to handle/deal with them all day, not to mention homeschooling them too! What is it about the holidays that make some children and adults act out? LOL I'm here if you need to talk or blow off steam. Feel free to email me offlist if you wish. I definitely know what you are going through : ) Andie RE: Introduction Welcome officially to the group Selena! I know how you feel going from working to staying home with the kids! Money is tight, but it does get better...you and the kids are worth it. Andie : ) Tilley, Wife to Work-at-home/Homeschooling Mom to a(11), (6) and (3) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Cool! I write poetry, but I do toss story ideas around in my head. Now I just need to get them out of my head and onto paper... LOL Andie RE: Introduction Thanks for the welcome PJ. I'm working on a couple of novels right now along with some short stories that I've been tossing around in my head. I do motivational stuff too, it started out being just for me but I decided to start sharing it with others. So I keep myself busy when I'm home with my terrible two's. Juggling work and the kids was hard for me too. I worked full time and this was when I was still in the military. It was really hard because my bosses would never give me the time off I needed because I was the most valuable person they had - too bad they didn't compensate me for it or I might have stayed in longer. But that's another chapter of my life that has been thankfully closed this year. That was major stress! It's hard finding good sitters without paying an arm and a leg. I went through 3 with my daughter before my son was born and then still went through a couple of more. But when my husband received a discount from his job for one of the day care centers around here we jumped on it. It would cost us more, but the service they gave was really good. The kids would wake up wanting to go to daycare even on the weekends. So we decided to let them go part time now for a couple days a week so they can play with their friends. Plus Ashlyn (my 3 yo) is in the preschool class now and I can't get her into any of the public school preschool programs because she's not four yet. We decided it was a good idea to let her go and keep up with the kids her age. You're right PJ, they are only young once. It broke my heart when I took my kids to a picnic on base and my daughter saw her sitter there and ran straight to her and her kids. At least she never called any of her sitters 'mommy' like I've seen other kids do. But I knew for a while that I would have to stop working soon because they were spending way too much time being taken care of by someone else. And everyday it was something new they did that I missed. Ok, if I keep going I will end up writing a book. Lord knows I've been through enough to write a couple of anthologies. Selena Welcome, Selena. What kind of writer are you? You might not believe this, but we have several writers in this group! Really! Maybe, they should all get together and write a book!? Ok, maybe not. Glad to hear you are home with the kiddo's. That is something I always struggled with also. My kids are now 22, 20, and 11 years old. I DID stay home with all three when they were little, although I did have to work some off & on when all three were young, but I tried to limit it. I seemed to have a hard time finding the " perfect sitter " for them, and every morning going to work, and leaving them was awful for me. It made me a basket case! I am now working full time and still feel guilty when my 11 yr. old needs me during the day, and I'm only available some of the time. It tears at my heart. I commend you for trying to stay home with your children. They will only be young once, and t pj4mollyann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Oh Susie, One would think that true, but unfortunately he doesn't think that way. He's out of town a lot and it would be nice if he said thanks once in a while for all of the things I do when he's gone. But he doesn't and I'm getting used to it. Plus it's a lot quieter when he's gone, there's less for me to complain about (i.e. what he doesn't do) and I get a lot of my work done. So I guess it works out, in an odd way at least. Hopefully he catches on soon. Blessings, Selena Hi Selena, I'm glad the affirmations helped. Wouldn't hurt to have a daily reminder sent in to the group to send in five affirmations IF anyone would like. You would think that having you home and seeing the fruit of it he would be thrilled. My husband would come home to supper on the table, all the house in order, the kids clean and happy (very well taken care of 'if I do say so myself, LOL') and the wood stove a cookin. He had absolutely nothing to do when he got home except eat, read the paper and be with the boys. Most husbands come home to 'housework'! Well you're certainly right you can't change him but you can live the way you would like and he will catch on. ) Blessings to you too and thanks, Susie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2002 Report Share Posted December 16, 2002 Daphne, I hope so too. I've seen too many burnt out moms lately (me included). It's the most joyous pain in the world I tell ya! I wouldn't trade in the time I have with my little ones for anything. Even when they make me mad I can't help but smile because I see so much of myself in them. Especially my daughter, it's like looking in a mirror when I was a kid - spitting image. I am in soooo much trouble when she's a teenager. Daphne, I'm not sure if I read in a previous post that you're in Nebraska or not. Are you? Cause I'm in Omaha. Blessings, Selena Hi Selena, Am hoping there is a special place in heaven for us moms who survive the growing up years of our kids! <grins>.. Blessings, Daph please remind me to remind u about reminding me to send u this reminder that reminds me of reminding u that i am always your friend.. don't forget. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Canyon/8467/index.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TogetherWeHeal/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 Welcome ! I love to research too! Hope you enjoy this group as much as I do : ) Andie : ) Tilley, Wife to Work-at-home/Homeschooling Mom to a(11), (6) and (3) Introduction Dear Group, My name is , and I have recently become most aware of my need to focus on positive affirmations, let go of my victim stance distortion, and deal with a serious physical injury. I know a great deal about counseling, and am an avid researcher of any and everything that catches my fancy. I am on my 2nd career, and along the way I continued my college for 22 years. I believe that illustrates my obsessive/ compulsive personality. I am in recovery for a very long time. I am terminally single, age 45. Oh well, lol. >^,,^< Verbum Domini Manet in Aeternum Mutato nomine. Nemo me impune lacessit. Loquitor altier, nil desperandum in extremis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2002 Report Share Posted December 17, 2002 Susie, That's exactly what I think sometimes. But you're right, I need to ask myself if I do the things that I expect from him. We've only been married a couple of years so I know we still have a lot of learning to do on both sides. Thanks for the advice, Selena --- 'Selena, This probably isn't the case with you but back when I was feeling unappreciated I thought " why doesn't he thank me for the things I do " and then I asked myself " Do I thank him everytime he comes in the door after work for all the things he does while he is there " ? I guess now I just accept the fact that this is my job and that is. He now does say thanks more often and I to him without even thinking about it. I guess it comes with being together for so long. ) Hope it all works out, Susie' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 17, 2004 Report Share Posted February 17, 2004 Hi, My name is Judith , and I live in Vancouver, WA, just across the river from Portland, OR. I moved here from California last month. There raw milk, butter and cream, produced by Organic Pastures Dairy, were easily available. So far I've been unable to find such items in local stores, thus one of my interests in this list is to find a source for raw dairy. On a more generaly level, I'm interested in real food, and like to support local producers. I buy grassfed beef from a local rancher, and would like to grow more of my own vegetables. Judith Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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