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		<title>By: Jen @ After The Alter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jen @ After The Alter</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 01:54:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think being a SAHM is the best thing for your child...I hope that one day when I have kids I am lucky enough to do it. My mom stayed at home, and my dad worked from home and at 29 I still feel blessed to have had them around. My mom was able to chaperone field trips and my dad was around when I came home form school...I think your monkey will also be blessed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think being a SAHM is the best thing for your child&#8230;I hope that one day when I have kids I am lucky enough to do it. My mom stayed at home, and my dad worked from home and at 29 I still feel blessed to have had them around. My mom was able to chaperone field trips and my dad was around when I came home form school&#8230;I think your monkey will also be blessed.</p>
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		<title>By: jenn</title>
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		<dc:creator>jenn</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 22:52:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Try to wear monkey in a sling or a wrap. That way you can be close to him and still get stuff done. It works wonders for me and my 15 week old :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Try to wear monkey in a sling or a wrap. That way you can be close to him and still get stuff done. It works wonders for me and my 15 week old <img src='http://www.hisboyscanswim.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>By: MVP</title>
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		<dc:creator>MVP</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 19:13:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I avoid doing chores while he&#039;s sleeping as much as possible. That&#039;s my &quot;me&quot; time. I get on the internet (he&#039;s napping right now, lol!), read, watch a snippet of a Netflix movie, take a shower or work on a personal project. That way, I get a pretty good amount of time thru the day to do what I want. Also, I relax after he goes to bed. Otherwise, it&#039;s too much to just be slaving away the entire day without so much as a break. 

While he&#039;s up, I do the chores and play with him. He watches me like he&#039;d watch TV, lol! He &quot;helps&quot; me do the laundry, cook dinner, wash dishes. Hell, he even watches me on the treadmill! I have chairs for him in every room of the house and I just pull it up near whatever I&#039;m doing and we sing and talk while I&#039;m doing it. I explain what I&#039;m doing too. So basically, when he&#039;s up, I&#039;m &quot;working&quot;, well sort of. He watches me eat breakfast too.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I avoid doing chores while he&#8217;s sleeping as much as possible. That&#8217;s my &#8220;me&#8221; time. I get on the internet (he&#8217;s napping right now, lol!), read, watch a snippet of a Netflix movie, take a shower or work on a personal project. That way, I get a pretty good amount of time thru the day to do what I want. Also, I relax after he goes to bed. Otherwise, it&#8217;s too much to just be slaving away the entire day without so much as a break. </p>
<p>While he&#8217;s up, I do the chores and play with him. He watches me like he&#8217;d watch TV, lol! He &#8220;helps&#8221; me do the laundry, cook dinner, wash dishes. Hell, he even watches me on the treadmill! I have chairs for him in every room of the house and I just pull it up near whatever I&#8217;m doing and we sing and talk while I&#8217;m doing it. I explain what I&#8217;m doing too. So basically, when he&#8217;s up, I&#8217;m &#8220;working&#8221;, well sort of. He watches me eat breakfast too.</p>
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		<title>By: Mindykoob</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mindykoob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 05:19:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Girl I&#039;m with ya. My husband works oh so hard for us, and has a very stressful job that keeps him from home. But when he is home, he is a huge help. Sometimes though he&#039;s so tired from work that he doesn&#039;t have the energy to help me out and I do admit, I get frustrated. The past week has been bad with my insane hormones. Tonight I was rocking our baby but was also trying to cook dinner. I had J take him, and then baby started crying. J said,&quot;I don&#039;t have boobies, so he doesn&#039;t like me&quot;. I was like &quot;ok then get your a** in here and cook then&quot;. He was picking on me but i was only halfway picking on him. This escalated into a minor argument as we both misunderstood each other. Exhaustion makes for a grumpy couple lol 
Regardless it&#039;s great you guys are on the same page and it&#039;s perfectly normal to feel the way you do. i think if we didn&#039;t get frustrated, no matter how great we love being stay at home moms, there would be something wrong with us.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Girl I&#8217;m with ya. My husband works oh so hard for us, and has a very stressful job that keeps him from home. But when he is home, he is a huge help. Sometimes though he&#8217;s so tired from work that he doesn&#8217;t have the energy to help me out and I do admit, I get frustrated. The past week has been bad with my insane hormones. Tonight I was rocking our baby but was also trying to cook dinner. I had J take him, and then baby started crying. J said,&#8221;I don&#8217;t have boobies, so he doesn&#8217;t like me&#8221;. I was like &#8220;ok then get your a** in here and cook then&#8221;. He was picking on me but i was only halfway picking on him. This escalated into a minor argument as we both misunderstood each other. Exhaustion makes for a grumpy couple lol<br />
Regardless it&#8217;s great you guys are on the same page and it&#8217;s perfectly normal to feel the way you do. i think if we didn&#8217;t get frustrated, no matter how great we love being stay at home moms, there would be something wrong with us.</p>
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		<title>By: Judy from Toronto, Ontario Canada</title>
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		<dc:creator>Judy from Toronto, Ontario Canada</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 01:26:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,

Here&#039;s my situation.  I&#039;m a full time elementary school teacher off for a year on maternity leave.  I thought being at home with the baby would be easy and I was really looking forward to being off work for a year with my baby.   Boy, was I wrong!  My day is very much like Jane&#039;s.  From the moment Natty wakes up to until she falls asleep, I&#039;m constantly on the go.  If you&#039;re not looking after the baby, you&#039;re looking after the house or doing chores.  Somewhere in there, you try to fit in a little &quot;me&quot; time. 

My husband works shift work and his schedule is such that he works two, 12 hour day shifts and then two, 12 hour night shifts.  Then, he&#039;s off for four days straight.  During the day shifts, he leaves when Natty is sleeping and he gets home when she&#039;s sleeping.  Night shifts are better (at least he sees her) , but he&#039;s so tired in the morning that he&#039;s in no condition to look after her.  I feel like I&#039;m a single mom all the time.  I just had a huge fight with him about this the other day and it was hard for me to ask him for more help, but I did because I felt like I was drowning.  I also understand that we are living off one income and he&#039;s working hard to bring home the bacon so we can live a comfortable life...It&#039;s just hard to understand this when you&#039;ve had a long day with baby crying non-stop.  Don&#039;t get me wrong, I do realize and appreciate the help he gives me when he can.  But, I also learned that it&#039;s okay to ask for more.  I already see him helping out a little more.  Now that I&#039;ve stopped breastfeeding, it&#039;s easier for him to help with the feedings as well.
 
I think  SAHM&#039;s have the HARDEST and most important job in the world.  My mom was a SAHM and now that I have a baby of my own I truly appreciate and respect her decision to stay at home to raise all three of us.  If I didn&#039;t have to, I would be a SAHM too, but I must go back to work.  However, I&#039;m really lucky that I enjoy what I do and I have my position waiting for me next year.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my situation.  I&#8217;m a full time elementary school teacher off for a year on maternity leave.  I thought being at home with the baby would be easy and I was really looking forward to being off work for a year with my baby.   Boy, was I wrong!  My day is very much like Jane&#8217;s.  From the moment Natty wakes up to until she falls asleep, I&#8217;m constantly on the go.  If you&#8217;re not looking after the baby, you&#8217;re looking after the house or doing chores.  Somewhere in there, you try to fit in a little &#8220;me&#8221; time. </p>
<p>My husband works shift work and his schedule is such that he works two, 12 hour day shifts and then two, 12 hour night shifts.  Then, he&#8217;s off for four days straight.  During the day shifts, he leaves when Natty is sleeping and he gets home when she&#8217;s sleeping.  Night shifts are better (at least he sees her) , but he&#8217;s so tired in the morning that he&#8217;s in no condition to look after her.  I feel like I&#8217;m a single mom all the time.  I just had a huge fight with him about this the other day and it was hard for me to ask him for more help, but I did because I felt like I was drowning.  I also understand that we are living off one income and he&#8217;s working hard to bring home the bacon so we can live a comfortable life&#8230;It&#8217;s just hard to understand this when you&#8217;ve had a long day with baby crying non-stop.  Don&#8217;t get me wrong, I do realize and appreciate the help he gives me when he can.  But, I also learned that it&#8217;s okay to ask for more.  I already see him helping out a little more.  Now that I&#8217;ve stopped breastfeeding, it&#8217;s easier for him to help with the feedings as well.</p>
<p>I think  SAHM&#8217;s have the HARDEST and most important job in the world.  My mom was a SAHM and now that I have a baby of my own I truly appreciate and respect her decision to stay at home to raise all three of us.  If I didn&#8217;t have to, I would be a SAHM too, but I must go back to work.  However, I&#8217;m really lucky that I enjoy what I do and I have my position waiting for me next year.</p>
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		<title>By: Crumbs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Crumbs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 21:54:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i read this snarky tip list on staying at home w/ your kids and the one that stuck with me was:
&quot;Don&#039;t do chores when your baby naps....it&#039;s soul crushing.&quot;  SO true.  I think of that on stressful days and then tell my husband &#039;I&#039;ll clean tomorrow&#039;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i read this snarky tip list on staying at home w/ your kids and the one that stuck with me was:<br />
&#8220;Don&#8217;t do chores when your baby naps&#8230;.it&#8217;s soul crushing.&#8221;  SO true.  I think of that on stressful days and then tell my husband &#8216;I&#8217;ll clean tomorrow&#8217;.</p>
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		<title>By: Julian's Mommy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Julian's Mommy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 20:03:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I recently (2 weeks ago) returned to work....prior to that, I had moments where the staying at home part was killer...I felt like I never had a break, and worried I&#039;d lose my sanity. Now I&#039;m gone 12 hours a day for 3 days a week and it&#039;s hard - super hard - to be away from my baby. The only upside being that when I&#039;m home with him for the rest of the week, I enjoy every moment. Even if he&#039;s having the worst day ever, I&#039;m just thrilled to be there with him. 

Point being - sometimes you just need a break. No matter how much you love being a SAHM, there&#039;s going to be moments where you need to get away for a little bit for your own sanity, whether it&#039;s 5 minutes in the shower or a couple hours at the gym or whatever. As hard as it is to leave them, it&#039;s the best feeling ever coming back home!

Also - a lot of the marital strain we&#039;re going through stemmed from me needing so much from my husband when he was home. He didn&#039;t have an opportunity to do anything for himself either, because the minute he was home, I was needing that break from him so badly that he&#039;d have to put everything on hold until I got my break. We&#039;re in the middle of home renovations (that we are stupidly doing ourselves) and he hasn&#039;t been able to work on them at all since the baby came. Now that I don&#039;t need quite so much &#039;relieving&#039;, he&#039;s able to get more done around the house. It&#039;s been a win-win situation.  Regardless of all these positives, I still have my days where I wish I could quit and stay at home. Espeically since he doesn&#039;t hardly eat while I&#039;m away. But that&#039;s a whole other story..</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I recently (2 weeks ago) returned to work&#8230;.prior to that, I had moments where the staying at home part was killer&#8230;I felt like I never had a break, and worried I&#8217;d lose my sanity. Now I&#8217;m gone 12 hours a day for 3 days a week and it&#8217;s hard &#8211; super hard &#8211; to be away from my baby. The only upside being that when I&#8217;m home with him for the rest of the week, I enjoy every moment. Even if he&#8217;s having the worst day ever, I&#8217;m just thrilled to be there with him. </p>
<p>Point being &#8211; sometimes you just need a break. No matter how much you love being a SAHM, there&#8217;s going to be moments where you need to get away for a little bit for your own sanity, whether it&#8217;s 5 minutes in the shower or a couple hours at the gym or whatever. As hard as it is to leave them, it&#8217;s the best feeling ever coming back home!</p>
<p>Also &#8211; a lot of the marital strain we&#8217;re going through stemmed from me needing so much from my husband when he was home. He didn&#8217;t have an opportunity to do anything for himself either, because the minute he was home, I was needing that break from him so badly that he&#8217;d have to put everything on hold until I got my break. We&#8217;re in the middle of home renovations (that we are stupidly doing ourselves) and he hasn&#8217;t been able to work on them at all since the baby came. Now that I don&#8217;t need quite so much &#8216;relieving&#8217;, he&#8217;s able to get more done around the house. It&#8217;s been a win-win situation.  Regardless of all these positives, I still have my days where I wish I could quit and stay at home. Espeically since he doesn&#8217;t hardly eat while I&#8217;m away. But that&#8217;s a whole other story..</p>
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		<title>By: peta</title>
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		<dc:creator>peta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 09:29:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Jane I hear you, 
but i am on the other end of the stick 
my partner works 2 hours from home monday to friday and is so exhausted of a night I dont get much help at all I am not complaining because he is bringing in the money but since little one has arrived nearly 4 months ago he has changed 3 nappies. Not once has gotten up to her cries in the night and refuses to get up early on the weekend with me to tend to the baby.. he has never given her a bath and I am still breast feeding so he has never had to feed I have only left him alone with her for like 15 mins at the most to have a shower and just about everytime when i get out of the shower he is standing at the door holding her saying shestarted crying as soon as I left the room. Sometimes I feel a single mum. but i know he is trying to get better. Well he has to I am going to my works Christmas party next week and leaving him to look after her for atleast 4 hours so .. Its a challenge but i love every moment of being a mum I just hate that he misses out on so many things she does</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jane I hear you,<br />
but i am on the other end of the stick<br />
my partner works 2 hours from home monday to friday and is so exhausted of a night I dont get much help at all I am not complaining because he is bringing in the money but since little one has arrived nearly 4 months ago he has changed 3 nappies. Not once has gotten up to her cries in the night and refuses to get up early on the weekend with me to tend to the baby.. he has never given her a bath and I am still breast feeding so he has never had to feed I have only left him alone with her for like 15 mins at the most to have a shower and just about everytime when i get out of the shower he is standing at the door holding her saying shestarted crying as soon as I left the room. Sometimes I feel a single mum. but i know he is trying to get better. Well he has to I am going to my works Christmas party next week and leaving him to look after her for atleast 4 hours so .. Its a challenge but i love every moment of being a mum I just hate that he misses out on so many things she does</p>
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		<title>By: s Overfelt</title>
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		<dc:creator>s Overfelt</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:41:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Let me tell you what happened today... but a little back story first.  Our baby was a surprise for us, my husband is a food server while he is in college and I worked full time 9-5. And we decided that I would leave my job and stay at home to raise my son. &quot;Gulp&quot;.  After several weeks of difficulty in the beginning with breastfeeding, we have finally gotten it &quot;down&quot; and now my baby refuses the bottle. I still pump and store in the freezer for future use.  Like if we ever want to go out on a date or have a sitter.  Now I usually will take my son with me, but today I pumped a bottle and left it with my husband while I went out to run some errands. I figured that if he was hungry enough he would remember how to suck from the bottle and would do so if I wasn&#039;t there. I couldn&#039;t have been more wrong. I&#039;m walking out of the grocery store and I get a frantic call from my husband with our baby screaming through the phone. &quot;Are you almost home??? He won&#039;t take the bottle, and all he wants is you.&quot; The funny part is, we had just had the conversation a few nights ago while on a walk that I needed to leave him with my husband once in a while so he isn&#039;t so dependent on me. I have had the fear that no one will take care of him like I will and he will starve or something. Which I know isn&#039;t true, my husband is great with him. But because I am with him 24/7  no one else can comfort him the same.  So consequently it seems like I can&#039;t ever go anywhere for very long. I love being home with him, but it is definitely hard work. Especially since he isn&#039;t sleeping through the night yet. I definitely can relate to you on several levels. Its nice to vent a little and let it out sometime. Thx.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let me tell you what happened today&#8230; but a little back story first.  Our baby was a surprise for us, my husband is a food server while he is in college and I worked full time 9-5. And we decided that I would leave my job and stay at home to raise my son. &#8220;Gulp&#8221;.  After several weeks of difficulty in the beginning with breastfeeding, we have finally gotten it &#8220;down&#8221; and now my baby refuses the bottle. I still pump and store in the freezer for future use.  Like if we ever want to go out on a date or have a sitter.  Now I usually will take my son with me, but today I pumped a bottle and left it with my husband while I went out to run some errands. I figured that if he was hungry enough he would remember how to suck from the bottle and would do so if I wasn&#8217;t there. I couldn&#8217;t have been more wrong. I&#8217;m walking out of the grocery store and I get a frantic call from my husband with our baby screaming through the phone. &#8220;Are you almost home??? He won&#8217;t take the bottle, and all he wants is you.&#8221; The funny part is, we had just had the conversation a few nights ago while on a walk that I needed to leave him with my husband once in a while so he isn&#8217;t so dependent on me. I have had the fear that no one will take care of him like I will and he will starve or something. Which I know isn&#8217;t true, my husband is great with him. But because I am with him 24/7  no one else can comfort him the same.  So consequently it seems like I can&#8217;t ever go anywhere for very long. I love being home with him, but it is definitely hard work. Especially since he isn&#8217;t sleeping through the night yet. I definitely can relate to you on several levels. Its nice to vent a little and let it out sometime. Thx.</p>
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		<title>By: Emily</title>
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		<dc:creator>Emily</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 06:07:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Aww, Jane, I&#039;m sorry. I read a lot of &quot;Mommy blogs&quot; and from what I&#039;ve read these days seem to happen to most moms. It sounds like you are doing an awesome job being the best mom you can be for Monkey. I guess the only thing you can do during these tough moments is keep reminding yourself things will get better. I&#039;m not a mom, but I do babysit quite a bit and a lot of the time I am more than glad to hand the babies, toddlers, etc. back to the parents after a few hours. I can definitely understand how it can get really stressful having another person totally dependent on you 24/7. I don&#039;t know if you go to a gym at all, but I know moms that go to their gym that has a nursery and for an hour or so they get a little break and have &quot;me&quot; time while they work out and their children are looked after. But don&#039;t be too hard on yourself or Tarzan, it sounds like yall are giving Monkey everything he needs and that&#039;s what matters. Best wishes!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aww, Jane, I&#8217;m sorry. I read a lot of &#8220;Mommy blogs&#8221; and from what I&#8217;ve read these days seem to happen to most moms. It sounds like you are doing an awesome job being the best mom you can be for Monkey. I guess the only thing you can do during these tough moments is keep reminding yourself things will get better. I&#8217;m not a mom, but I do babysit quite a bit and a lot of the time I am more than glad to hand the babies, toddlers, etc. back to the parents after a few hours. I can definitely understand how it can get really stressful having another person totally dependent on you 24/7. I don&#8217;t know if you go to a gym at all, but I know moms that go to their gym that has a nursery and for an hour or so they get a little break and have &#8220;me&#8221; time while they work out and their children are looked after. But don&#8217;t be too hard on yourself or Tarzan, it sounds like yall are giving Monkey everything he needs and that&#8217;s what matters. Best wishes!</p>
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