Hi Meilan!
You are oozing with newly discovered confidence as a SAHM! Bravo!
Yap, what you said about enlisting mama's help is very true. I'm so glad that my mom has returned to her normal life now. Old age is indeed very precious, esp when we think about healthy old age, the years that my parents can finally be "rid" of their children and still be healthy and sane enough to enjoy each other.
Actually, I have been very lucky coz my mom and I do share alot of things in common. And when she was over here to help me out, she practically let me run my own household my style. I do all the groceries, cooking, cleaning, laundry etc... yap, talk about particular about laundry, I really have a thing about folding bath and bed linens... so much so that my husband finds it irritating that I unfold the laundry and redo it again, when he tries to help me, although I still consider myself as someone who hates laundry.
What my mom did help me then was mainly with the feeding of the little one. Kristin is one difficult girl when it comes to meal time. We need to coax, beg, distract, persuade, threaten (never works! Coz the tears will start rolling) etc just to get food into her mouth. And having an extra pair of eyes when it comes to handling the children is definitely useful. e.g. unwittingly, i almost did something i would have regretted for the rest of my life. I left the window open to air in the morning, with a two-step chair by it and a very curious toddler all alone! Fatal! Luckily the alarm in me went off as I was busy changing Bryan in the bathroom. I rushed out and sure enough I found Kristin attempting to mount the window ledge. She was already on the first step of the chair! That was so close... and with another pair of eyes around, stupid things like this would not have happened.
But mama deserves her time to rest now. And I'm happy that I'm alone trying my best to be like my mom too, caring for her own children. I might not always do everything right. Guess we all have to learn on the job.
Hope you have fun in your playgroup. Would definitely love to join in if I were around with the kids. Count me in when I'm back for good, ok?
Oh, the children seemed reasonably well when they were out in the park and at the playground today. They only became whiny when I woke them up from their nap. Quickly settled them for a short nap, about an hour, even though I was home at 5pm.
Yeah... don't you hate eye drops... isn't there a better way to dispense the medicine??? Like an eye patch then we could tell them they are pirates for the week?