Accomplishing Much and Enjoying More
By michelle | March 5, 2010
Look at all I did yesterday:
baked one batch of banana nut muffins
baked on batch of blueberry muffins
cleaned all of the kids’ rooms
vacuumed
did two loads of laundry
put away 1/2 of one load (I hate this task!)
baked two loaves of bread
make two chocolate cakes
prepared one pasta salad
made a big batch of chili
cleaned the kithcen
cleaned up the guest room
made up guest bed
gathered clothes for the next batch of laundy
made dinner for the kiddos
straightened up the house
gave my children a bath
And the best parts:
read books to Spunky
bragged about my cute kids to my sister
spoke to my mom on the phone
taught Punky how to write his numbers
cuddled with Bunky before his afternoon nap
chatted with my hubby mid-day
showed Punky how to play a new computer game
snuggled with Spunky before her nap
called Trish and made plans for my trip to see her
saw the delight in Punky’s face when I put a cherry in his juice
enjoyed listening to the children dance together
witnessed Spunky mothering Bunky
tucked my sweet babies into bed
nursed and rocked Bunky to sleep
and I get to do this all over again…
well, not today, but another day in the near future.
Today, Bunky and I are off to see Trish!





















6 Comments
sara on March 5, 2010 at 10:38 am.
way to go mama……..i hate putting laundry away too
Elizabeth @ The Garden Window on March 5, 2010 at 1:03 pm.
Awesome ! That’s an awful lot of activity crammed into one day
Lashun on March 5, 2010 at 9:05 pm.
WOW!!! that’s a lot of work.I thought I was good great by cleaning the house.I really need to get on my A game.LOL that for the motivation
Michelle Mowat on March 6, 2010 at 11:36 am.
That is a crazy amount of stuff in one day! You are Super Mom
Pres. kathy on March 6, 2010 at 12:35 pm.
Sounds like an amazing day!
Amanda Alexander on March 7, 2010 at 3:52 pm.
Difficult to understand how we can cram so much into a day, sometimes. Aside from owning the rights to the title “super mum,” we deserve a pat on the back. ”
Amanda Alexander PCC (ICF)
Professional coaching for working mothers