Comments on: One Bad Day http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290 Sassy designs and hand crafted goods from Canada Wed, 31 May 2017 14:16:01 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.7.2 By: Kristi http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54067 Sun, 21 Feb 2016 20:20:10 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54067 Today I asked my 8 year old son to clean his room and clean his bathroom. His response was his typical (in the whiny sniveling nails on chalkboard tone of voice), “Why do you make me do everything?! I do more than you do around the house!” To which I sat him down on the stairs, and counted on fingers all the jobs he had to do…we counted about 6. Then we counted mom’s jobs…we counted 68!!!!! Then he did the math. ‘You do 11 times 6 more jobs than me!’ Ah huh! Then I went away feeling proud of myself for once, for not losing it as I normally do when he makes such comments.

I totally resonate with your post Sarah! Despite the fact that I say to myself “people who come over to my house, are just going to accept me for me, not my mess and chaos”, I still fall into the big fat comparison LIE of telling myself “I wish I were more like ‘her’ (whoever she may be that day)”. It never stops. The wanting and the wishing to have a clean and tidy company ready at anytime house, having dinner planned before six oclock, and to be in the van five minutes before we need to leave – calm cool, collected, having forgotten nothing! It’s overwhelming and it feels lonely! I feel like I’m the only mom who doesn’t have it together.

Thank you for sharing your struggles and starting the conversation that I think most moms can relate too!

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By: Sarah http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54063 Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:50:08 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54063 Oh Lindy! You’re a super-mom! Sometimes I feel silly because we’ve only got one kid to deal with, but then I remember that we’re all on our own journeys. None of them look the same. I love your attitude about having your kids see you work & create. I think it is a really important part of our creative life. Nothing picks me up more, then when Sam tells me one of my Love Catchers is really beautiful or when he enjoys just looking at them all hanging in the sewing room.

For my own brain, I wish there was a more clear-cut mama-time vs. work-time. It gets pretty blurry and I find the transition hard, but also realize we’re lucky to have all these things to balance.

Thanks for sharing, Lindy!

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By: Sarah http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54062 Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:44:21 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54062 First off, I’m so excited for you and your new little one, Trish! I’m sure it will be another learning experience and more juggling. I’m glad you’ve mostly found a good comfort with what gets done or not done in your day. It can definitely be tricky to figure that out & roll with it.

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By: Sarah http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54061 Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:42:05 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54061 I’m glad this encouraged you a bit, especially in opening up about mental health struggles. It’s taken me years to be really honest, with myself & others. I learn every day again, that it’s ok not to be ok. And you’re right, inch by inch we make our way through.

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By: Lindy http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54060 Fri, 19 Feb 2016 16:31:00 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54060 Awesome post Sarah!

I’ve had an Etsy shop for 7 years and I understand your pain. Currently I juggle 3 jobs (3 of which are Etsy based) plus staying home full time with my kids. I feel guilty all the time that I’m not doing enough with them and that I’m missing things but the reality is when I wasn’t working I was miserable. I need both to be a happy fulfilled person and I think my kids and I are better for it. I like that my kids see me working and being creative and I try and make a conscious effort to stop and have quality time especially on weekends when my husband is home too.

Don’t even get me started on housework and the kids schedules. I spend a good portion of my days trying to organize the mass amount of stuff in our house as well as juggle the kids schedules. With 3 kids, 2 of which are in school and all of them with different interests and activities it’s a full time job just keeping on top of all that! It’s definitely a struggle, you are not alone and you would be greatly missed if you “closed up shop” but I do understand fully what you’re saying! It’s hard and each day is totally different from the last. Like I said, I feel your pain and if you ever need to send me a message that just says “Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!” I’ll totally get it! : )

Thanks for sharing this!

Lindy

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By: Jacinda Cote http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54059 Fri, 19 Feb 2016 13:48:51 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54059 I love your story! this is so me too! I have at least 21 things to do it seems EVERYDAY and I rarely get them all completed… sigh. Inch by Inch we can make it through! (and maybe with the help of some wine… hehe) I’m so glad you shared your experience! Mental Health is not always easy to open up about! I’ve yet to really open up about mine, but I get a little more courage when I read someone else has done it, so I can too! 🙂

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By: Trish http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54056 Thu, 18 Feb 2016 22:08:55 +0000 http://www.bubblegumsass.ca/?p=11290#comment-54056 Great post Sarah! I also find it hard to juggle everything from my small business and being a mum, with my second due any day now. At first it was incredibly hard for me not to look at my ‘To-Do’ list and feel like a complete failure. But now I have learned to accept what gets done or most often not done in a day. I’m hoping this attitude change will help me get through doing it all again. Just keep at it! You’re doing a great job.

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