It seems sad to me that we are just going through the days in a repitious cycle. The normalicy of it all is a little overwhelming for me
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Ahh.. The world of the working mother - I know it well and feel your sadness. Wait until the kids are teenagers. The only time I have with my daughter is Tuesday nights when we cuddle together on the sofa to watch Gilmore Girls. She's so busy with school and extracurricular activities (sports and friends) that our together time is really limited. Since my son started his part time job in the evenings at the local grocery store we don't even have dinner together anymore. I find myself planning family together time the same way I had to schedule their activities when they were younger. But in spite of all the craziness, we are still close and it manages to work for us.
By the way I recently re-read one of your stories, "Life is Just Fine and Then a Hiccup". It is a wonderful piece of writing. I wish I had your talent.
Thanks for the support, and how sweet to comment on hiccup....don't forget there are some tie ins with that story. I have them in my memories here if you're interested.
I can totally empathize with the day to day obligations of a working mother (better known as Super-woman) but there's one thing missing from your day, "Me Time". If you don't start including some "Me Time" your going to start resenting the rest. *Hugs*
Hence the LJ and fan fic searches- translation - my time. Thanks hon, I know you are always looking out for me. Speaking of which, are you going to see Randy this summer. I'm really considering taking the plunge....
You know I knew that. Even before the question was on the page...I knew it. It's relatively close for you right? Do you stay there, if so, where do you stay. Any suggestions?
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By the way I recently re-read one of your stories, "Life is Just Fine and Then a Hiccup". It is a wonderful piece of writing. I wish I had your talent.
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I'm going to opening and closing nights for Cuckoo's nest and opening night for Mrs. Warren's Profession.
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