I fully admit to driving my kid to school in my jammies... and picking him up a few times while still wearing them.
I nap when my toddler naps, which is about two hours every couple of days.
I'm stuck with laundry, dishes, and a spouse who wonders why I can't get the kitchen counter cleaned off during the course of the day.
And I totally miss getting to talk to grown-ups... having to daytime TV sucks rocks... and when I do manage to start a project, I'm interrupted by a pupy who needs to go out.
You can stay home, but you can't replace the friends you'd have in an adult working environment. I have to settle for smiling and chatting with the librarian, or the bank teller (who know me because my kids are so outgoing).
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Date: 2005-01-05 04:45 pm (UTC)I nap when my toddler naps, which is about two hours every couple of days.
I'm stuck with laundry, dishes, and a spouse who wonders why I can't get the kitchen counter cleaned off during the course of the day.
And I totally miss getting to talk to grown-ups... having to daytime TV sucks rocks... and when I do manage to start a project, I'm interrupted by a pupy who needs to go out.
You can stay home, but you can't replace the friends you'd have in an adult working environment. I have to settle for smiling and chatting with the librarian, or the bank teller (who know me because my kids are so outgoing).