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This is the time of day when I feel just incredibly drained.
ptor left the house at eight this morning and got back around 7 tonight. We've finished dinner and are getting ready to get the kids in bed. I will probably be up for 3-4 more hours, but I am zapped right now. Since 8am today I got S. dressed for school, made him breakfast, got S. and my dad (working at the school for me) to school, nursed L., put L. down to nap, did dishes, got dinner in the crockpot, woke L. up and got him dressed, retrieved S. and dad from school, nursed L. again, went to lunch with dad and the kids, nursed L. again, made multigrain bread, cleaned up S.'s mess from his project that kept him occupied while I made bread, nursed L. and did a puzzle with S., took the kids to the grocery store, nursed L. and watched a show about machines with S., finished dinner, and ate dinner. In all that were a whole bunch of diaper changes, teeth brushings, nose wipings, and weathered innumerable arguments with S. about what he could/could not do and what he need to do (e.g., clean up toys, leave the sleeping baby alone, etc). Now I need to nurse L. and get him in bed, do some laundry, clean up the kitchen, etc.
I am *so* tired.
We are getting some rhythm and routine down with the baby and
ptor being at work, but it is still not all there and L. is still just a wee one. Lots of adjustments and lots to do.
Onward.
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I am *so* tired.
We are getting some rhythm and routine down with the baby and
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Onward.