Hi Susie, Rae here. I thought I would comment on your delemma re: work, childcare, housework etc. Personally, I found that an hour without a child around equated to 3hrs of attempted work with him around, hence putting him into daycare (or such) for short periods gave me the time to complete my work so my time was completely devoted to him while he was with me. May not work for you, but thought I'd share. Ps: was I required to do the housework as well? I thought the house was allowed to be permenantly messy when you have a toddler (joking: my house is clean-Honest. of course Lucas is not a toddler anymore)He's now the house cleaner??
Hi Susie, Rae here.
ReplyDeleteI thought I would comment on your delemma re: work, childcare, housework etc.
Personally, I found that an hour without a child around equated to 3hrs of attempted work with him around, hence putting him into daycare (or such) for short periods gave me the time to complete my work so my time was completely devoted to him while he was with me.
May not work for you, but thought I'd share.
Ps: was I required to do the housework as well? I thought the house was allowed to be permenantly messy when you have a toddler (joking: my house is clean-Honest. of course Lucas is not a toddler anymore)He's now the house cleaner??