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Tag Archives: child care
Waiting For Bed Time
I slept in this morning…all of the way until 8:30 a.m.; the sun faintly streaming into my room, the sound of a neighbor mowing the lawn, my children watching cartoons, life easing into a day. It was glorious. It … Continue reading
Posted in Balance, Children, On-Call, Time
Tagged attitude, babies, baby, bed time, child, child care, exhausted, funeral director, married to a funeral director, sleep, sleep deprived, tired, wife of a funeral director
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When It Ain’t Broke…
I did a work-out yesterday, for the first time in six months. I’m not talking a quick walk around the block or a 10-minute, grocery store Pilates video. I spent 30 minutes on an elliptical machine with a respectable heart rate, … Continue reading