Tuesday, April 07, 2009

one week in

So I've been a working mom for a week now. Boy has it changed our lives! I'm slowly learning how to plan ahead. And by slowly, I mean s.l.o.o.o.o.w.l.y. After being at home for 8 years and on my own time schedule, having a job outside the home is forcing me to organize our home life. "Forcing" being a good thing. I still need to get into the habit of planning a day ahead, if not more for how transportation is going to work (with having one vehicle and three places three people need to be). My next step is making lunches the night before. And if it was a morning like today, making a healthy, transportable breakfast that the kids can eat on the way. Yet another important step is planning ahead for meals by making a menu. I need to get back into this habit as it saves so much on grocery money as I'm an impulse buyer and NEED to stick to my list.

One of the greatest things about this job is the flexibility. I can't tell you the magnitude of relief at this. There are days and times that I need to be there no matter what, but other days, I can work around Ed and Sam's school schedules. It has worked out phenomenally. Lots of driving, but it all works out. Hey...I get to hold hands with my love more and chat with the kids about their days more as they are less distracted. It's a win win for sure!

There is still a LOT to learn and I've come home every day pretty tuckered out, but my brain is getting exercise and to not have a sit-at-your-desk job is the greatest thing ever for me. I get to talk to lots of people, play with kids and also have some down time to work on projects. Though our window-less office is down in the "dungeon" of one of the church buildings, there is a lot of laughter and conversation among co-workers.

It's been an amazing experience so far and I'm excited about what God is going to teach me through this job and those I come in contact with over the next months.

6 comments:

anne said...

You are just right for this type of job and you're going to do an amazing job! Here's to the insanity--you can do it!

Luanne said...

Transitions are always hard...but you are doing fantastic!! I am so happy you have found such an awesome position that also works around your family...that is the best :)

heather said...

sounds like this job is such a great balance for you and your family! with just a little planning, you'll get the swing of things in no time!

Unknown said...

Yay! Sounds like your job is going well! I'm glad you're able to hang out with some grown-ups in a real grown-up setting. Tell me what that is like sometime. :]

Kristi said...

Jean, you always amaze me! I am so happy that you have found this job. Praying that the transition works itself out!

Jean said...

Thank you all. I'm slowly figuring out schedules and am enjoying each day as it comes. :)