Friday, October 17, 2014

Making Motherhood Work

First and foremost, I am mama to the sweetest little boy I know. His smile lights up a room, and fills me and his daddy with joy. His thirst for knowledge is incredible, and his humor cracks me up.


I am also teacher to the sweet babies of 21 other families. I teach kindergarten, and am blessed.

While my family is most important to me, but I know that I spend 6 hours and 40 minutes with someone else's pride and joy. Their heart, their babies. I do what I can to make sure that each child in my classroom is cared for and has their needs met at school. It's what I hope Kid's caregivers are doing while I'm away. 

Truthfully, I feel as though I have the best of both worlds. I work outside of the home late August through early June. I am a stay at home mom June through August, and during the breaks we have throughout the year. I am able to fulfill the need I have to contribute financially to my family, but also for my want to be a stay at home mama.

The school year is challenging, without a doubt. We wake Kid up at 6:30; he normally sleeps until 8. We cart him off to daycare for at least 9 hours a day. It's a long day for him, to say the least. It makes Monday evening less than ideal, as he is often crabby (who knew littles could get a case of the Mondays?).

But it's what we have to do. We make it work because it is our reality. And we know that we are lucky to have great  care for Kid, who spends four out of five week days with grandparents.


And then summer rolls around, and we enjoy the more relaxed schedule of being at home with a toddler.

Linking up with Brittany, Christine, and Ashley :: Mamas Tell All.

4 comments:

  1. Teaching kindergarten must be so interesting! What a fun way to spend your days. Thanks for linking up to Mamas Tell All!

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you so much for linking up and sharing your experience. I've always been envious of teachers and their schedules - as you mentioned - the ability to be a working mom and a SAHM during different times of the year. You're doing a great job Mama!

    ReplyDelete
  3. It really seems that you are such an intentional person :) I loved reading through your thoughts and the way you presented everything -- I think you have found a great fit for your family! Thanks for sharing :)

    ReplyDelete
  4. Awww he's a cutie! I'm a teacher's kid, it's a good life!

    ReplyDelete