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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 95589" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>{{{Prayerful}}}</p><p>If it's helpful, all or most of us have felt like you do today. Often. You need to take care of yourself. Here's what I want you to do: Go to your calendar, find a school day with no appointments. PLACE A BIG BLACK "X" ON THAT DAY! You will have plans to do something fun that day, or at least not something soul-sucking or mind-numbing. Find a story hour to go to with the baby. Maybe pick up a book that has nothing to do with childcare, mental health or behavior issues. Something fun, or adventurous or romantic. Go to lunch with a friend or have someone over for coffee. Take a bubble bath when the baby naps. And screen your calls that day: extreme bleeding, projectile vomiting, broken bones and high fevers are the only reason to answer the phone. Otherwise, let it go to voicemail. You can deal with it the next day, when you are back in the grind with the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 95589, member: 1722"] {{{Prayerful}}} If it's helpful, all or most of us have felt like you do today. Often. You need to take care of yourself. Here's what I want you to do: Go to your calendar, find a school day with no appointments. PLACE A BIG BLACK "X" ON THAT DAY! You will have plans to do something fun that day, or at least not something soul-sucking or mind-numbing. Find a story hour to go to with the baby. Maybe pick up a book that has nothing to do with childcare, mental health or behavior issues. Something fun, or adventurous or romantic. Go to lunch with a friend or have someone over for coffee. Take a bubble bath when the baby naps. And screen your calls that day: extreme bleeding, projectile vomiting, broken bones and high fevers are the only reason to answer the phone. Otherwise, let it go to voicemail. You can deal with it the next day, when you are back in the grind with the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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