Worked.

Got home.

Read books.

Put children to bed.

Started to make food. Read blogs and emails.

Put Small child back into bed he’d fallen out of.

Ate food.

Working again.

Very, very, very tired. Over half way through first week. Hohum.


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Comments

6 responses to “day.”

  1. how is the job actually going? guess you can’t say too much here anyway. still thinking of you xxx

  2. I’m back by the way. Umm, ping me when you have time so I don’t interrupt valuable kid time!

  3. Missing you and thinking about you.

  4. Aww I’m sure your body will adjust to the workload soon. In the meantime make sure you look after yourself, no skimping on food/water/sleep!

  5. Must be a big adjustment Jax, hope it gets less tiring soon. I have only changed jobs once in the children’s lives and I remember the exhaustion of getting home really drained from concentrating all day long and then having to dive straight in with the nappies and dinners and stuff.
    These days I’m really happy to have both worlds. Nearly Friday now…

  6. Helloooo! Waving to you in job-land! Hope you’re enjoying all those uninterrupted thought processes I vaguely remember having in the long and distant salaried past!

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