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Top 10 Neglected Areas of a Working Mom's Life

Posted: 02/14/2012 10:44 am

It was the genius Tina Fey who said the worst question you can ask a working mom is, "How do you juggle it all?" The implication being, you're failing at something. As a working mom of two tiny children, I actually would love to know from other working moms how they do it. Right now I'm working at home with a napping (thank God) 2-year-old that I have to get up in an hour so we can pick up his sister from kindergarten, and then finish the rest of my work day, grocery shop, shower, and maybe eat lunch in there somewhere. I'm overwhelmed. You are too, I'm guessing.

There are some working moms I look at and truly believe they have it all together, but I simply don't. No matter how many times I race through the house picking up toys seconds before the doorbell rings, or appear to have showered when I totally haven't for like 30 hours, I do not have it together.

These are the top 10 (but there are more!) neglected areas of this working mom's life.

1. The Dog

Poor dog. I'm pretty sure she's way overdue on her shots. Definitely overdue on her "mommy and dog" time. Luckily, the children manhandle her enough to count as "attention."

2. The Car

Here's what's wrong with my car: Huge bump with yellow paint attached on the driver's side thanks to a compact car lot only and lots of yellow poles. Missing cover to the back of my driver's side side mirror. One of my brake lights is out; I can never remember which one. So much trash in it, I'm embarrassed to let the carpool helper even open my door.

3. Email

With almost 10,000 unopened emails in my inbox, I know someone, or 10 someones, who I actually really care about are super pissed at me right now for not getting back to them. Some of which are surely...

4. The Extended Family

It's all I can do to keep track of the four in my home. I love my extended family, but sadly I sometimes forget their names, much less what they called about four times.

5. The Dust

Obvious goop, yes, I got it. Dishes, of course. We have to eat don't we? But I could not tell you the last time I actually dusted one single thing in this house.

6. Underwear

I don't think one of us in this entire household has enough underwear to get through an entire week without doing laundry. That is sad. Especially because No. 7 is --

7. Laundry

This is why some people go underwear-less in our house.

8. Volunteering

You know, we try. There are a few places I'll show up and give some time. But honestly, aren't I doing enough by making sure my children have clean underwear at least four days out of the week?

9. Crappy TV

I sure do miss all of my reality must-watches. Do you know how tortuous it is seeing these Real Housewives of Beverly Hills news stories everywhere and having no idea what they're about?

10. The Lawn

Someday one of our neighbors is going to drop by to announce that we're an eyesore and bringing down property values. Until then, I'm just going to pull really fast out of the driveway and not make eye contact with anyone on the street.

What are your most neglected areas in your life?

Written by April Peveteaux on CafeMom's blog, The Stir.

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It was the genius Tina Fey who said the worst question you can ask a working mom is, "How do you juggle it all?" The implication being, you're failing at something. As a working mom of two tiny childr...
It was the genius Tina Fey who said the worst question you can ask a working mom is, "How do you juggle it all?" The implication being, you're failing at something. As a working mom of two tiny childr...
 
 
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05:12 PM on 04/09/2012
So very true...
02:32 PM on 02/15/2012
Now here's where I struggle 1) Crafts -- I have no time for scrap booking, photography, or all the other fancy stuff I see other moms talking / blogging about. I've never been to pinterest. I bought my kids those stilly paper valentines at Target for $2 instead of doing something cute and homemade 2) blogging - I have no time or interest in writing. I do enjoy reading them though 3) Extra curriculars - I'm too busy and have no desire to cart my kids to a bunch of activities. No "mommy and me", dance, sports, etc for my kids. They are much happier playing at home. 4) Very few play dates. I don't want to spend my nights and weekends shuttling my kids around. We have certain friends with kids we'll invite for a potluck on a Saturday night but I don't consider that a play date. 5) Clutter. Despite having our woman who comes to dust, clean toilets, and vaucuum there is constantly piles of crap all over our house.
02:26 PM on 02/15/2012
I'm a full time work outside the home mom of four little ones (7, 5, 3, 1). My husband works out of the home so he's with the kids during the day and I take over in the evening. Your list: 1) SO TRUE 2) My husband takes care of all car related stuff 3) I'm good at keeping up with email 4) We live far away from our families but are good about email/staying in touch on fb 5) We have an older lady who comes 2x a week to dust, do other light cleaning and watch the little ones so my husband can get some work done. If both parents are working, a house cleaner should be in the budget 6) I buy plenty for everyone 7) I finally created a schedule for myself that helps me stay on top of laundry - I do it twice a week 8) my husband does most of the school volunteering 9) NO TIME for this and I wouldn't know a real housewife if I ran into them in person 10) Husband takes care of all lawn and garden duties
12:36 PM on 02/15/2012
Oh so true! One more for the list: Toilets.
I am always running out the door thinking to myself "I have GOT to scrub that later tonight."
08:36 PM on 02/14/2012
I agree with you!! I am a single mama, too and I ALWAYS assume that if there was someone else around those things would be dealt with. More likely, it would be just the same sh**! I would add to the list my bottle of wine. I am actually kind of serious. I used to love sitting around enjoying a glass (or 3) but now I am too busy and too tired to even drink it.
03:45 PM on 02/14/2012
Oh my god, yes to all this. I am a single mom, and always assume that husbands AT LEAST took care of dog/car/lawn and hopefully some of the other things as well, but maybe that is just my fantasy. I would add friends to this list, I feel like I have become a boring friend with nothing interesting to talk about, who can't quite remember the important things my friends are up to ... "RIGHT, you were in Paris last week ...how was that?" It's lame.