hmmmm, I had lunch today with my 30 something new mommy friend... the topic -frustration with being home- loss of identity. I think it always comes back to an identity crisis with smart women... Who am I out of my suit? Who am I when I am not closing the deal and finishing the major project, who am I without my title? What measures are in place at home to say - "you did a fantastic job last night with a hungry baby screaming every other hour, now on to the grocery shopping"! I think that's what hurts some new (and veteran) housewives. We come from higher education... we've learnt to be savvy-smart, successful and how to manage multiple tasks...we've been rewarded. We are not taught how to manage a home, I never sought that out. I am hard pressed to press a shirt - sorry about the pun. I never learnt to clean an entire house in stages throughout the weeks so it constantly gleams. I have no idea how to shop for the best bang for my buck for my family of four. SO like other women I feel like I am constantly dropping the ball - and I am not used to that. Now I know there are some reading this thinking "oh tisk, tisk" - seriously I can clean, I can shop and I can press a shirt but when you are home full time and these are your all day every day - It would be nice to be a little schooled on how it all fits together - ahhhh and there is it " the art of the housewife".
So I'm going to start getting "schooled". FOR THIS VERY BRIEF TIME IN MY LIFE WHEN I AM BLESSED TO BE HOME " I am going to learn to do it well . . . and that was my rant to my dear new friend - For now learn to be where you are.... for right now.
I recieved a great tips... seems obvious but I was not doing it ( thanks Jessica) and it has helped.
#1 - every morning before breakfast one load of laundry goes in , ( all white together - or all blacks - or all colours together). First add detergent, then water, then clothes. I have recently been told a table spoon of Borax gives a nice cleaning boost! My kids are too little but a friend told me her kids drop there stuff in front of the washer in the AM before school - nice touch!
GOLDEN RULE - always to the switch to the dryer.... the clothes can hang out in the dryer for a while but not the washer!
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