Whichever way you slice it, no one has it easy during this unprecedented time in the world. No one is jumping around for joy. Everyone is bogged down with stress and anxiety, and we’re all dealing with the changes the best we can. But I have to admit that as a single mom, this current health crisis has pushed me to the limit.
There are now limits I never thought I’d see before. There are people celebrating how excited they are to have their spouse home and their busy, independent teenagers. I get this. But then there’s me: acting as head teacher, cook, cleaning lady, employee of the month, and mom of the year, 24/7 — with no way to tap out.
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Hang Tough,
Laura
That sounds like a lot! Might not help too much but sending hugs and love to you, you’re doing amazing! x
You have never lied. I’m a single mom too and the cafeteria lady and cleaning lady is what my kids think they have over here. Annnd you want me to be at work online doing all of these virtual meetings? Why? Lol
Hang in there! The cafeteria lady role is my least favorite 🙂