Anonymous wrote:this is not going to make sense to any of you but what makes me feel like I have it together is going for a walk on my own / with my dog and being able to see the cracks in the sidewalk and not fall over
I have lost some of my sight and I've got inoperable brain tumors which may leave me paralysed, eventually But for now, I can walk fast and appear completely able bodied and that feels amazing.
Anonymous wrote:I’m always quite proud of being the family quartermaster. Kids/dh run out of toothpaste? Next one is under the counter. Kids needs next size up in shoes? Already bought and in a bin on the shelf. Unexpected snow tubing trip? I have it all. Funeral to go to? Kids have the correct clothes already. I have 3 kids and both genders so it’s a bit of a challenge. Especially changing them over to winter gear and making sure they have all the stuff they need.
I also am always on top of laundry. I get it all done, folded and put away multiple times a week.
My house is also very well decorated.
Can’t stay on top of kid clutter. I’ll have their playroom sparkling and then they trash it in one afternoon. Dhs tools are also everywhere. Dh also uses a million pans every night for dinner and I can’t keep up. Water bottles everywhere too! Grr
Anonymous wrote:I went on a trip this weekend and forgot to pack any underwear so i had to wear my husband's so I'm not really in the position to be giving any advice right now, but I generally like the feeling of being moisturized head to toe with expensive lotion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can still wiggle my ass at the ripe old age of 52
Dang
I'm 56 and can do a straddle stretch with my head on the ground and the splits. It doesn't mean I have my life together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can still wiggle my ass at the ripe old age of 52
Dang
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ladies are better people than me! I was going to post about what I do to fake being put together in front of other people, and here this thread is about finding your own internal sense of peace. I have tears, seriously.
I think it's important for kids to see you NOT have it together. They need to know burnout is real. That people get stressed and aren't 100%. And that it's OKAY when that happens. No one is put together 100% of the time and trying to act like you are isn't good for your mental health. So have those days where you have a movie marathon with your kids and make popcorn and order pizza for delivery because you just don't have it in you to drive and pick it up. Your kids won't remember that you looked like a mess and had no energy. They'll just remember the fun day they had with you.
When DS was 5 I was going through a really stressful time with work and an extremely sick parent. It was a weekend and DH was away helping my sick parent and I remember spending half the day on the couch with DS doing nothing before I forced myself to take him to an arcade and then to pick up take out. I was almost in tears putting him to bed because I felt like such a failure for wasting nearly an entire day with him. And so I apologized for us having such a bad day and he looked at me like I had 3 heads. I'll never forget him telling me how much FUN he had with me all day.
Woah…I was just going to say that I use make-up primer so my make-up stays on longer and I asked my husband’s admin to add me to his work calendar, so I know when he’s available evenings and weekends.
I feel all put together when I still have make-up on at the end of the day, and if someone asks me if I can do something 2 months from now, I can look at my calendar and give a yes or no answer.
There is no faking anything in front of my kids! They know better
Anonymous wrote:A really clean butt and perfect skin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You ladies are better people than me! I was going to post about what I do to fake being put together in front of other people, and here this thread is about finding your own internal sense of peace. I have tears, seriously.
I think it's important for kids to see you NOT have it together. They need to know burnout is real. That people get stressed and aren't 100%. And that it's OKAY when that happens. No one is put together 100% of the time and trying to act like you are isn't good for your mental health. So have those days where you have a movie marathon with your kids and make popcorn and order pizza for delivery because you just don't have it in you to drive and pick it up. Your kids won't remember that you looked like a mess and had no energy. They'll just remember the fun day they had with you.
When DS was 5 I was going through a really stressful time with work and an extremely sick parent. It was a weekend and DH was away helping my sick parent and I remember spending half the day on the couch with DS doing nothing before I forced myself to take him to an arcade and then to pick up take out. I was almost in tears putting him to bed because I felt like such a failure for wasting nearly an entire day with him. And so I apologized for us having such a bad day and he looked at me like I had 3 heads. I'll never forget him telling me how much FUN he had with me all day.
