I’m BACK
Ok, so it’s been a really long time since I’ve written. I have to admit I was so burned out from working in the spring and home schooling in the summer that something just had to give. The blog lost.
The Family: Why I Do What I Do!

I can’t believe it’s almost been a month since I’ve written. It took so long to really recover from working, enduring finals week, cleaning a bachelor pad (see last entry), and sleeping. I am functioning on normal mode, if there really is such a thing. Just wanted to show why I do what I do. Just look at my boys! That’s all that needs to be said.
Coming Home: To A Bachelor Pad
Yes, the job is done. I can sleep, eat, and work at home. What an experience! Lots of good and bad. I’ll probably write a couple of entries to cover it all, including how my boys with autism managed.
Working Full Time: Honeymoon Is Over
I’m on my fifth week of full time employment. The paycheck is nice. Very nice. Everything else is on a downward slope. Laundry is building up. Dinner isn’t getting prepared. The chores are sliding. Home schooling? Don’t make me laugh.
AND I’m tired.
I am not pushing to have everything done. My boys, including the two with autism, are rather typical. If they can get away with not doing their work, they are not going to do it.
It’s late, even as I write, so this entry will be short and sweet. The (good) news is that I was offered another temporary full time contract, and I have accepted it. I have not told the boys yet. Can’t wait to see the “surprise” looks on their faces when they find out they have a few more weeks to go.
HAHAHAHAHA
It’s All Relative!
So my niece was talking about the longevity of her relationship with her boyfriend. “We’ve been together for 19 months.”
The Side Effect of Working–Losing Weight
Well, I never expected to lose weight while working. I sit all day, reading a computer screen. I don’t call that exercise. Yet, the scale definitely says that five pounds have mysteriously disappeared. And no, I do NOT have to turn around for someone to find them “behind” me, as my dear father joked.
End of Week Two: PAYDAY
I have officially finished two weeks of working full time, and we have survived. At home the laundry needs folding, but at least the boys have CLEAN, wrinkled clothes. They work together to get dinner done. Sometimes Dad or Grandma does help with directions of a recipe or supervising any needed cooking. My kids are learning skills that they will need in life. Overall, I am impressed with my dudes! What a great payoff!
Mom and Sons: We Made It!
Yep, I made it through my first full time work week in years. The boys all took turns cooking dinner. Most of the time they had the dinner table set when I walked in the door. Laundry has been done; well, the clothes are cleaned and waiting on our couch to be folded. They did a great job overall. I love my kids!!! I’m very proud of them.
The Second Day: Yea and Oops
Today was another success–if you ignore that fact that I forgot to pick up my son from school. OOPS.
