Teen Saga
So, juggling work,
school, and family is a feat in itself.
Why do people constantly say to me, “at least your kids are older.” I beg to differ!
I think I had it
easier when they were smaller and I would pop in their favorite DVD with peanut
butter and jelly sandwiches or crackers and capri-suns and the amount of time I
actually had to accomplish some things.
I complained about
every other hour someone needing help
in the bathroom, needing a snack refill, or put in another DVD…
Try taking two
master classes in one semester, working late at work because I’m up until 1 am
finishing work causing me to go in to work at the 9th hour and then…
…a middle school
and high school teen are having as busy of a schedule as I do. And who is driving them to guitar lessons,
piano lessons, soccer games, part-time job, Keystone meetings, recitals, band
competitions, afterschool events, and don’t forget the plans they’ve made with
their friends and I agreed thinking I’ll be home alone.
But that doesn’t
work if I’m dropping off one at one time, come home to work on school work and
before I get into the work, I’m dropping off the other and picking the other one
up!!!
Good thing I have
a lot of hair or my stress would definitely show due to the volume of hair that
comes out everyday!
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