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Thursday, January 21, 2010
I feel better now.
So, I just typed a long post about Rosco and then deleted it.
I think we all understand that he has a bit of an attitude problem, yes?
Okay. Moving on.
In more upbeat news, he has an official preschool space for the fall.
*yes!*
That’s six hours per week when I can write in a quiet house. The only downside is that I’ll have to get up before my usual roll-out-of-bed time to drop him off. Wait…I’ll have a baby then. Nevermind. There’s no such thing as a “roll-out-of-bed time” when you have an infant. You get up when they get up. And up. And then up again.
You better add at least an hour onto that roll-out-of-bed-time because having an infant with a preschooler makes getting ready in the morning more than 10x harder. Plus you get to do it all while sleep deprived.
I feel better now.
So, I just typed a long post about Rosco and then deleted it.
I think we all understand that he has a bit of an attitude problem, yes?
Okay. Moving on.
In more upbeat news, he has an official preschool space for the fall.
*yes!*
That’s six hours per week when I can write in a quiet house. The only downside is that I’ll have to get up before my usual roll-out-of-bed time to drop him off. Wait…I’ll have a baby then. Nevermind. There’s no such thing as a “roll-out-of-bed time” when you have an infant. You get up when they get up. And up. And then up again.
Posted by Tiffany on 01/21 at 09:05 PM
_______________________________________________________________You better add at least an hour onto that roll-out-of-bed-time because having an infant with a preschooler makes getting ready in the morning more than 10x harder. Plus you get to do it all while sleep deprived.
Ahh.. motherhood. Can’t beat it!
Posted by LabMom on 01/22 at 04:42 AM
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