I am a SAHM.  That's a Stay At Home Mom for the few people out there who don't know their acronyms.  I have been a SAHM since June of 1999, when I finished my last year of teaching and waited for my first born to come in July.  I have provided babysitting services to friends and neighbors at different times in the last 8 1/2 years of being home, but otherwise have not worked outside the home.  
This year, after all those 8 1/2 years of having kids attached at the hip, hand, breast or ankle, I finally got two hours a week guaranteed to myself.  The two oldest are in school full time, and my youngest started speech.  Speech is twice a week for two one hour sessions.  Fortunately the school where Zoe goes to speech is very close to both our home and shopping, so I fully take advantage of those two hours.  
Early in the Fall of 2007, I fell into a pattern where I grocery shopped on the first speech day, and did other errands on the second speech day.  I liked that I didn't have to grocery shop with any kids and got it done during the day (not at night or on the weekend).  But as the year has progressed, I've been wanting a little more time to just enjoy myself, not to grocery shop or pay bills.  So when our meal menu ended on a weekend (I make a weekly menu, then make a grocery list, it's the only way I can grocery shop efficiently and effectively!) I made a list and went shopping on a Saturday morning two Saturdays ago.  I couldn't wait for the upcoming week because I knew I wouldn't have to stop at the grocery store and would have time to just shop for fun, or maybe even go to Starbucks for a latte (I received two gift cards for my Birthday and have not used them at all yet!)  Well, I did the fun shopping on Tuesday.  I went to Old Navy and found a great gift for my friend's baby shower in February.  Then as I considered what I might do on Thursday (Starbucks here I come!!!!), my oldest came down with a fever.  No lattes for me.  Oh well, there's always next week, right?  Wrong.
This week (which was the next week from above) has not panned out for me either.  I did my grocery shopping over the weekend again, looking forward to another week of two hours to myself.  As I eagerly awaited Tuesday morning, knowing I would get to drop Zoe at speech and go to return some items at Penney's and pay a bill, I knew Thursday would be free for some coffee goodness.  Nope.  Hasn't worked.  Zoe woke up with a stomach ache and fever, and Emma has a horrendous cough.  Which of course means that I will return my stuff to Penney's on Thursday, and there will be no lattes this week, either.
I know that one of these weeks it will pan out for me, but it hasn't yet.  And I feel a bit guilty for complaining because I know the reason I stay home is so that I can take care of my kids, especially when they are sick, but all I want is a latte and 45 minutes with  a good book once or twice a month.  Is that too much to ask after 8 1/2 years of being home with my kids?
Heather, you are the Jack Kerouac of SAHMs. That was some stream of consciousness. Would you like Elizabeth and I to come over a little early this weekend so you can enjoy a latte at Starbuck's?
ReplyDeleteLOL. Thanks Patrick! No, I can't drink coffee after 3:00 unless it's decaf.
ReplyDeleteOh Heather...I feel your pain!! I work part time and look forward to my 2 days off with the kids in school...7 glorious hours each day to myself!! My son is sick today, so I am home, called in sick...that is OK...but I sure hope he can go to school tomorrow on my day off!!
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