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Day in the Life of a Stay-At-Home-Mom

by Peryl Manning
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6:15 a.m. Wake up to “Mommy? Mommmmmmy?” Put pillow over head. Prepare to play “Who can pretend to be asleep the longest?” with spouse.

6:30 a.m. Wake up to “Mommy, mommy, mommy!!! Come get me right now!!” (in stereo). Spouse rocks at this game.

7:00 a.m. Kids beg for pancakes. Make pancakes. Two-year old gets pancake batter on the table, the floor, his hair, and the VCR (yes, we still have a VCR. We’re retro). Kids refuse to eat pancakes.

7:30 a.m. Two-year old drags kitchen stool over to microwave. Attempts to microwave brother’s fire truck. Four-year retaliates by driving fire truck over his brother’s and, inexplicably, my toes. We all cry.

8:00 a.m. Watch Bob the Builder and eat marshmallows. Breakfast accomplished.

8:30 a.m. How is it possible that it’s only 8:30? Try to convince kids they are ready for an early nap. Fail. Do 18 loads of laundry.

10:00 a.m. Construct six-foot rocket ship out of nothing but cardboard and tinfoil.

10:30 a.m. Conduct brief, heated argument with four-year old about wing placement on rocket-ship, until I remember he is four. And it is his rocket-ship. And it’s made out of tin-foil.

12:00 p.m. Lunch. Two-year old eats a grilled cheese sandwich and eight pieces of watermelon. Four-year old eats a cheez-it.

12:30 p.m. Naptime. ‘Naptime’ is a term that loosely translates as 45 minutes of listening to “Mommy, I’m awake, mommy I’m awake, mommy come get me, mommy I’m awake,” sung to the tune of Farmer in the Dell.

2:30 p.m. Decide to paint rocket-ship. Collect smocks, drop cloth, paints, bowls, brushes, water, paper, wipes, and extra-strength Tylenol.

2:45 p.m. Comfort two-year old who doesn’t like paint on his hands, but loves putting his hands in paint.

3:30 p.m. Wipe floor that is covered in paint despite the drop-cloth, strip off children’s clothes covered in paint despite the smocks. Do 12 more loads of laundry.

3:45 p.m. Run bath. Four-year old refuses to get in bath.

4:00 p.m. Four-year old refuses to get out of bath.

4:30 p.m. Attempt to go to park. Spend half an hour looking for keys. Abandon search for keys. Watch Bob the Builder and eat marshmallows.

6:00 p.m. Cook dinner. Find keys in microwave. Two-year old eats entire pot of mac and cheese. Four-year old eats a grape.

7:00 p.m. Wrestle kids into pajamas, attempt to brush teeth in little mouths that are somehow simultaneously clamped shut and yet still screaming grievously. Read forty-four books. Sing thirty-seven songs.

8:00 p.m. Quietly close bedroom doors. Exhale.

8:15 pm. Collect starving four-year old from bedroom. Make him waffles.

9:00 p.m. Reflect on the nature of child-rearing, and how it has made me a wiser, stronger…just kidding. Drink extra large glass of wine and go to bed.

Peryl Manning is a freelance writer and stay-at-home-mother to two small boys. She juggles her home and her boys, her writing and her volunteer work with varying degrees of success, and is convinced of only one certainty: Parenting is really, really challenging. She blogs for the Seattle Post Intelligencer.

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119 Comments

I remember these days, and I miss them! Wish I'd had your blog to read about 10 years ago!

I am jealous. You get to sleep until 6:15? Not only do I have an 11 month old that wants to nurse every 2-3 hours every night, but my 2 and 4 yr old think that 5:00 a.m. is the perfect time to start the day! Oh to be able to sleep to 6:15 a.m....that would be a dream come true!

:-)

OMG! Thank u for talking about this!! This is so my life! Except I have two girls. My 17 month old eats everything under the sun but my 3 1/2 year old is lucky to eat a cracker!!! The older one is always trying to plow down the younger one. Oh and the constant " mine", "mine", "mine"!!!! But after all, I wouldn't give it up for thr world! Thank u for letting me know i'm not alone :)

You made my day. My boys are 3 and 4.....I think we have the same kids. Thanks for the great story :)

This made me feel so good! I am not the only one!!! Thank you!

LOL - too funny. I have a 2 yr old and a newborn and I can totally see this down the road :)

So true. Except it is missing the 200 requests to put on shoes before leaving for the park.

This is so true!! Stay at home mom of four kids - what would I do without marshmallows!!!

Enjoy it while you can! This is my life, plus 50 hours of work outside the home. I would love to be in your shoes. Kids grow up so fast. I know that it can be hetic and trying, but it is worth every minute. Speaking from experience, the grass is not greener on the other side.

Sounds just like almost every SAHM I know. Definitely an under-appreciated and underpaid job. I hate when people ask "do you work?" Why, YES, I probably work harder than you do - thanks for asking! And with 4 boys (one set of twins), your day sounds almost mild compared to some I've had! And yes, you are a brave woman for attempting to build a rocket...

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I'm glad to know I'm not alone in this SAHM world! My husband is king of the "who can pretend to sleep the longest"!

Now try doing ALL that BY YOURSELF with twins as a single mom AND working a full time job.
That would be my life--or at least, before my kids turned into teenagers.

This is perfect! You hit our days just exactly right. Thank you for starting my morning off with a laugh (now to go try and feed the 1 1/2 year old something more than a cold corn on the cob).

I am also a SAHM of a 4 yr old and a 2 yr. old (both boys). As many other moms have mentioned, I can't believe how accurately you describe a typical day. I especially love the beginning about who can 'pretend to be asleep the longest'.... somehow my husband ALWAYS wins this game, darn him:) Thanks for making me laugh this morning and making me realize that I am not alone.

This made me laugh out loud the entire article, so wonderful and true!

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