September has been a month
of adjustment. I'm out of survival mode and have begun to establish some simple routinues. Our little one generally sleeps for longer chunks at night. I am learning how to fit more into my day, but it is still difficult to keep up with the clutter. As I write this post, I am staring at the pile of laundry that has enveloped our futon.
of adjustment. I'm out of survival mode and have begun to establish some simple routinues. Our little one generally sleeps for longer chunks at night. I am learning how to fit more into my day, but it is still difficult to keep up with the clutter. As I write this post, I am staring at the pile of laundry that has enveloped our futon.
Between the last period and the capital "B" I changed a diaper and put my baby in her sling. Since this little person has need that are more urgent than my need to keep things tidy, I find that taking a deep breath and promising myself that I'll clear off the futon before bed time is the best way to stay sane. Or rather one way to stay sane.
This month I have clung to 5 sanity saving tools for living in a tiny space with a new baby.
Hi, Katy
ReplyDeleteI am wondering what you have been doing over the last year? Are you still in the bus? I am seriously considering converting a bus for my family.
Thanks, Ricki
Hi, Katy
ReplyDeleteI am wondering what you have been doing over the last year? Are you still in the bus? I am seriously considering converting a bus for my family.
Thanks, Ricki