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Interesting article in Time magazine... http://www.time.com/time/health/arti...928817,00.html
Sorry no answers, But I'm glad you asked the question. It seems that most threads on here are about toddlers or smaller children. Its sort of hard to see how to apply these principles to an older child who has discovered that its nice to...
I voted I love it all the time. Because being a mother is what I am, not what I do. So it's not about whether I need down-time or whether I am at work and concentrated on my projects and DS is completely out of my thoughts. I still AM a...
I'ld really love 2... but DH is definitely, irrevocably done with 1...
Good Job! ... no seriously, it looks welcoming and peaceful and cozy. And yes the hammock is a great idea! I'm feeling an organising itch...
Just a thought - maybe he is going to bed too early? Maybe he is just not tired or sleepy enough and has unspent energy still running through him? I say this because I have a very active 6yo who will not bed down before 9.30 - 10 pm,...
Perspective from a WOHM... or J(ob)OHM. My job is where I go a set number of hours for pay. Its not my life. What I do at home is my real life, and that is work. The sum of achievements of great artists, writers etc. is called their...
[QUOTE=eloise24;14352753]Haven't read every single post . . . I don't have any answers for you OP but I see the same trend. What I do find ironic is how "AP parents" hate to be judged (how many threads are there about this...
So I have a 40 min. each way commute, and work 6 hours out of home and 2 hours at home mon-fri. I have a DH who also WOH but does his fair share of the housework. We have a babysitter 6 hours a week when my work schedule doesn't match DS...
Quote: Originally Posted by LynnS6 I also find that telling my kids what I did that day really helps. Then it's more like a conversation. OK, so my day is pretty boring from a kid's point of view, but usually there's...
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