Ok, so hence the name, Soccer Balls and Conference Calls, today will be the first theme related post. Yippee! I am exploding on where to even begin when I ponder upon the array of experiences that I have encountered as a working mom.
Throughout my 8 years of mom-hood, I have been working. Working full-time. I still don’t seem to have a handle on it. There are soccer balls rolling around in my back seat amongst the files and pens and maps. Inside my sales bag, I there are Pokemon cards, a few Lego pieces and a silver Barbie shoe at the bottom, along with photos of my kids, which I whip out throughout the day, to catch a glimpse of those precious smushy faces. These odd combinations of elements often pull me in several different directions both emotionally and physically.
As most moms, I am always rushing. Rushing to get the kids to school in the morning. Rushing to get to work. Rushing to pick up both kids from 2 different schools, attempting to get to soccer practice on time without forgetting the cleats, shin guards, a full menu of snacks, books, crayons, paper and a pink plastic Dora cell phone for Patty’s entertainment. I am standing on a soccer field with heels on. The other moms are comfy in flip flops. I am a fish out of water. Where are all the working moms? Could I be the only one working? No, not possible. I just need to find them. This will validate my insanity. Hopefully.
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I'm guessing the working mom's are so busy that it leaves little time for blogging. I'm home all day and it still gets time consuming.
Pokemon cards? Do you play? I do now because of my son and actually enjoy it! I think I rank dead last in Maryland currently. LOL.
WORKING mom here!!! I feel your pain, your joy, your love and your struggle to make two different lives as one!
FYI...I think you are a fantastic mom in high heels...I should know...I'm your sister.
M
funny - i stay home and all the moms I know are working moms! i haven't worn heels since my first kid was born, and i feel a little less of a woman because of it. so keep wearing them proudly even if they're sinking in the mud.
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