This is my first attempt at a blog. My sister encouraged me to start one, so I’ll give it a try.
I’m a stay at home mom – sahm – with two little girls, Emma,5, and Meg,3.
I live a pretty quite life, we do your ordinary average Mom and kids things. Museums, beaches, parks, playdates. My house is a mess almost constantly, and the laundry just keep multiplying. I can’t keep up with the dog and cat hair, or the crumbs. So I stick my head in the sand, or rather, I play on the computer. My goal is to someday have a clean organized house, and a clean, organized life. I read somewhere that your house represents yourself, and if that’s true, then I need serious help. So maybe writing some of this down will be a form of therapy for me, and if anyone ever reads it, a sleeping aid for them.
UPDATE
My kids are now five and almost seven. I’m still trying to figure out what I want to be when I grow up. How I can incorporate my music, my gardening and my writing into a lifestyle that might actually be economically feasible for me and my family. Don’t need to get rich, but some kind of income would be nice. Mind you, I wouldn’t complain about rich.
And then, some things never change. The house is still messy (after two years?!?) and we still do a lot of museums and parks, and stuff, kids are kids after all. But next fall, Meghan will be starting school, and then I’ll be home alone. Maybe I could write a book, Hollywood would option it, make a movie, …..oh wait, Home Alone has been done. Some cute kid, and a totally different take on it. And, no, I’m not interested in making an adult version (although that’s probably already been done too!!) Maybe I’ll go back to school…that would make for possibly interesting posts!!!
Things evolve, things change, but I’m still the wonderfully entertaining SAHM blogger that you know and love. Right? C’mon, humour me. Just say right!
UPDATE 2010
Forgot I had this page, guess I could have updated a while ago. Emma is now nine, going on sixteen, and Meg (my sweet little velociraptor) is seven, almost eight. I have gotten back into horses, and I’m loving it! I spend my days out at the barn while my children toil away at school – the poor darlings. My husband helped me buy a horse last fall, a two year old unbroke Thoroughbred, and he is all I could have ever wanted in a horse.



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January 17, 2007 at 2:12 AM
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