Hi everyone,
I'm so glad I found this site! I've been married 10 years and am the mother of a 9 year old, 7.5 year old and a 5 month old. My husband just graduated from in June. He's an MD and Ph.D and I'm an overworked, sick of my commute, evening and early morning nanny needing wife/mom/administrative assistant/taxi driver/party planner/social calendar scheduler.
So, the internship started June 18 and I hate it already. I only work 4 days a week and I'm having a hard time. I have to have my mom pick my children up from the babysitter's because traffic makes my commute home take an hour. I'm dreading the start of school for the girls (they start the 22nd) because that's one more stop for me in the morning and afternoons.
My evenings are spent with the baby attached to me (it's 8:15 and I've still not had dinner, but I've nursed him twice on each side). I honestly don't know how I'm going to make it the next four years. Is 32 too old to pack up my husband, three kids and dog and move into my mom's house 3 miles away?
For those who have been there, done that, bought the t-shirt and bumper sticker, how did you survive? Please tell me it gets easier! Do you ever get used to on call nights? I hate to whine to hubby because I know this is what he's always wanted to do and it isn't an easy job, but I am to the point that I would love to quit my job and use my profit sharing to supplement our income for a year. I know it wouldn't be a smart move so I would never do it, but boy is it tempting!
Well, baby is finally asleep and I need to tuck the girls in (hubby is on call tonight so I'm single-parenting) and then grab a bowl of cereal for dinner before I pump some more so the baby has enough milk at the babysitter's tomorrow.
If you've read this far, thank you. It felt good to get all of that out.
Veronica
I'm so glad I found this site! I've been married 10 years and am the mother of a 9 year old, 7.5 year old and a 5 month old. My husband just graduated from in June. He's an MD and Ph.D and I'm an overworked, sick of my commute, evening and early morning nanny needing wife/mom/administrative assistant/taxi driver/party planner/social calendar scheduler.
So, the internship started June 18 and I hate it already. I only work 4 days a week and I'm having a hard time. I have to have my mom pick my children up from the babysitter's because traffic makes my commute home take an hour. I'm dreading the start of school for the girls (they start the 22nd) because that's one more stop for me in the morning and afternoons.
My evenings are spent with the baby attached to me (it's 8:15 and I've still not had dinner, but I've nursed him twice on each side). I honestly don't know how I'm going to make it the next four years. Is 32 too old to pack up my husband, three kids and dog and move into my mom's house 3 miles away?
For those who have been there, done that, bought the t-shirt and bumper sticker, how did you survive? Please tell me it gets easier! Do you ever get used to on call nights? I hate to whine to hubby because I know this is what he's always wanted to do and it isn't an easy job, but I am to the point that I would love to quit my job and use my profit sharing to supplement our income for a year. I know it wouldn't be a smart move so I would never do it, but boy is it tempting!
Well, baby is finally asleep and I need to tuck the girls in (hubby is on call tonight so I'm single-parenting) and then grab a bowl of cereal for dinner before I pump some more so the baby has enough milk at the babysitter's tomorrow.
If you've read this far, thank you. It felt good to get all of that out.
Veronica
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