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Being a Work at Home Mom- 5 Things My Husband Doesn’t Know

Being a work at home mom as it’s advantages and disadvantages. One of the disadvantages is that my Husband doesn’t quite understand what it is like to work from home…. not even a little bit. 

5 Things My Husband Doesn’t Know About Being a Work at Home Mom

1. There is NO such thing as Uninterrupted work 

That is unless I wait until after they are in bed to work, however, that is really only an option once in a while. Especially if I have a lot to do, otherwise I would be up all night catching up. 

If I try to work during the day, there is either a child buzzing in my ear, a dog whining to go outside or someone ringing the doorbell… the second I sit down to get at it. Sometimes, it’s all those things at once… and then someone poops their pants. 

2. Phone Calls are Confusing

Trying to take an important phone call, schedule a meeting or call the internet company because for some reason my internet is down… AGAIN, can be confusing. By confusing I mean that it is hard to focus when the second I lift the phone to my ear, my children, who I had already made sure were so busy with snacks, movies and a water bottle, decide that those things no longer amuse them. In which case, I find myself running while trying to keep this phone call going. Running up and down the halls, ducking in and out of closets. Hiding. From my children. So I can at least talk to someone without hearing “Mom, Mom, Mom, MOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMM.” 

The other variation of this battle is that my beautiful, lovely, adorable children, get bored with the things I tried to occupy them with, and instead try to fight each other over an old cheerio that was on the floor. 

So husband, Please stop asking me to call the bank for you. You are alone in the car… pull over and call them yourself please.

3. 2 Year Olds Make it Impossible to Type

Not all the time, but whenever my daughter feels so inclined, she will bash the keyboard while I am trying to type something. She usually does this when I am trying to tweet someone, write a facebook post for my page or send an e-mail. 

This can be scary when I am trying to tweet someone and she bashes the keyboard and I tweet a company something messed up such as: ” Thank you for the Follow! I aisop sdif;alk.,m fkjdald;f’s|” by accident. 

4. Finding Time to Work can be Hard

Trying to find the time to sit down and work can be difficult. Especially when I have both kids at home, 2 dogs, a growing laundry pile and meals to make. I have no specific work schedule as it changes every single day to cater to the needs of the tiny people and furry munchkins in our home.

It is also very hard to work when everyone is talking to me, making obnoxious noises or when my husband asks me a million questions in the middle of a train of thought. Was it really important to ask me what time the mailman comes, right this second? 

5. I do NOT sit on my butt all day eating bon-bons on Facebook

There have been comments made by my husband, that state everytime he looks over I am on facebook and not “working”, so… 

Firstly, social media is a big part of what I do. If I am on Facebook… I can still be working. 

SECONDLY, That is not ALL I do either, it just so happens that he seems to think I just sit here with my feet on the table eating chocolate and gabbing on Facebook… but I am also writing posts, sharing others and arranging different events. Either way, I am not JUST on facebook all day, and he would see that if he actually looked and didn’t just assume that was what I was doing. 

Husband: Uhm Hunny Why are You using the Twitter now? Is it because I said something about Facebook?

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