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hello again

this morning

This is my desk this morning.

It's actually a new little space I created for myself in the kitchen. While I try to do a few things this morning, Birdy is bringing me her stash of animals. I can hear her coming now. And she's dragging a xylophone behind her. Eventually, I'll start giving them back to her. "Back" she'll say and toddle with them back to her room. She's so meticulous. Picking up bits of trash and carrying them all the way to the kitchen trash can. Picking up her sleepers and putting them in her laundry basket. Pushing a chair under the kitchen table when she sees it out of place. I wonder how to nurture this behavior because I love it. I go a little overboard for now when she puts things where they belong. I'm hoping this will encourage her. 

Today is Monday and it marks the first day of a new "adventure" for me. It's a new writing opportunity that kinda shakes out to more than just the here and there kind of freelance writing I've been doing in the past. The work will be with Babycenter but I'll have to wait a bit to get the all-clear to give more details. Sorry. I hate it when people do that. But I'm writing about it here to let you know that there are going to be some growing pains at first. It's definitely more of a commitment. More of a job now, than a hobby. But a job I'm excited about with a company and group of people I'm so happy to be part of. And, to be completely honest, a blessing for my family–somewhat flexible, work-from-home, still homeschool my children, work with great people, add to our family's income. It really is a good thing. 

For now it feels a bit like bringing home a newborn. How it takes a bit to determine your new normal. Figuring out how you'll manage to still do laundry, make dinner and vaccuum the rugs, even though you have this little baby to care for. I know a routine will develop and I'll find ways to carve out time to get everything done. And I know, I'll be asking for help when I need it. 

So hello and thanks for listening and that's the news from Thomas Run. 

More soon, hopefully sooner…

this morning

This is my desk this morning.

It's actually a new little space I created for myself in the kitchen. While I try to do a few things this morning, Birdy is bringing me her stash of animals. I can hear her coming now. And she's dragging a xylophone behind her. Eventually, I'll start giving them back to her. "Back" she'll say and toddle with them back to her room. She's so meticulous. Picking up bits of trash and carrying them all the way to the kitchen trash can. Picking up her sleepers and putting them in her laundry basket. Pushing a chair under the kitchen table when she sees it out of place. I wonder how to nurture this behavior because I love it. I go a little overboard for now when she puts things where they belong. I'm hoping this will encourage her. 

Today is Monday and it marks the first day of a new "adventure" for me. It's a new writing opportunity that kinda shakes out to more than just the here and there kind of freelance writing I've been doing in the past. The work will be with Babycenter but I'll have to wait a bit to get the all-clear to give more details. Sorry. I hate it when people do that. But I'm writing about it here to let you know that there are going to be some growing pains at first. It's definitely more of a commitment. More of a job now, than a hobby. But a job I'm excited about with a company and group of people I'm so happy to be part of. And, to be completely honest, a blessing for my family–somewhat flexible, work-from-home, still homeschool my children, work with great people, add to our family's income. It really is a good thing. 

For now it feels a bit like bringing home a newborn. How it takes a bit to determine your new normal. Figuring out how you'll manage to still do laundry, make dinner and vaccuum the rugs, even though you have this little baby to care for. I know a routine will develop and I'll find ways to carve out time to get everything done. And I know, I'll be asking for help when I need it. 

So hello and thanks for listening and that's the news from Thomas Run. 

More soon, hopefully sooner…

22 comments on “hello again”

  1. Congrats on the new job! I also work from home and juggle that with all the stuff a home, marriage and 3 kids bring. It is sometimes overwhelming, but I always feel very blessed to be keeping my foot in the career world, being able to put my kids on the bus in the morning and be there when they get off in the afternoon. Not sure how I would add homeschooling to my mix, but I’m sure you’ll work it out! I look forward to hearing more about it. Way to go!!

  2. Congratulations! I hope the growing pains aren’t too painful. I am glad to see you getting recognized and compensated for the writing you do!

  3. you totally got this molly!enjoy the newness of it. the new rhythms that will come to your family.

    be patient with yourself and always get dressed for the day as if your going somewhere…that always Always gets more accomplished around here 😉

  4. Sounds very exciting! Best of luck!

    Ellie, my 3 year old, is like your Birdy. She will put things away without being asked, she will happily help empty the dishwasher, she knows what goes in the trash versus the recycling bin, etc. My older daughter is the exact opposite. She is getting over a cold and I found a stash of used tissues tucked in the couch cushions this morning. Heaven forbid she get up and throw them away. 🙂

  5. Molly, You so deserve the recognition! Looks as though you’ll be using yet another BBB column or two to organize your posts. Best of luck! (Babycenter’s most definitely the winner here ;)!)

  6. oh good going, miss molly! i am so pleased, if anonymously so 🙂 that you’re excited is enough. and your newborn analogy is most excellent. why have i never though of new work commitments in that light? brilliant.

  7. Congrats! Kit is also meticulously tidy (unlike my other children) and I am doing everything possible to encourage it. We can use a little clean freak around here.

    Looking forward to hearing more about the new gig.

  8. Hi…nice blog…found it thru my google search on ‘how to write blog for BabyCenter’… yet, I couldn’t find the right links….Perhaps you could guide as to what it takes to write blogs for BabyCenter

    Am a writer & now a mommy to a toddler. Basically, now I do have much more time n things to write about babies/kids… 🙂

    Please suggest.

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