tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012078150698865015.post5425685790896560606..comments2019-10-24T09:36:34.176+10:00Comments on The Mother Experiment: Where to start?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2012078150698865015.post-4272425834852460532011-03-22T12:53:04.138+10:002011-03-22T12:53:04.138+10:00Yep, I do!! I know exactly how you feel. I'm s...Yep, I do!! I know exactly how you feel. I'm sure I used to be good at writing a to-do list and sticking to it, but that seems to have changed when I had a child ;-) <br /><br />I try to get things like cleaning the kitchen, packing the dishwasher done while Missy is having her breakfast. I've stopped picking up her toys, unless we have friends coming over...as it just ends up in a mess seconds after I've tidied up. I sometimes put "Playschool" or "The Wiggles" on so I can have a quick shower! <br /><br />I too have difficulty getting things done without waking my daughter. She's become a light sleeper, so much that when I walk on the floorboards it sometimes wakes her. I can't vaccum, as she gets upset with the noise, so the floor and rugs are a mess most days.<br /><br />Just remember to take it easy and not to stress about the cleaning, it'll be there tomorrow if you can't get it done today! Enjoy the time with your little one as it goes by way too quickly. ;-)Julie @ Off to the Parkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00044812604091459779noreply@blogger.com