Lately, I've been trying to find things to do for myself that I enjoy. I realized one day recently that I don't have things that I "do" that I enjoy for myself. I plan my days based on my two adorable children. I make plans to go to farms, playgrounds, friends' houses. I plan the day around meals and naps and preschool.
I enjoy all the pieces of my SAHM "job". I love caring for my children. I love preparing the meals for everyone in the family. I love that I am the "CEO" of the house and take care of everything financially. I love, as Pete puts it, I'm the "social coordinator" of our life. I love caring for our house and knowing that I'm the one taking care of everyone. This is my absolute dream job and I am forever and ever grateful that my husband works his butt off so I can do this. I'm so lucky to be able to do this that I feel bad even saying that I want more in my life.
By more I mean this: I want to knit and crochet and learn to use a sewing machine. I want to become a better photographer/photo editor. I daydream of being crafty like this. I want an area of my house that is for me to work on something that I will be proud of.
I think one of the reasons I love blogging so much is because it's something I look forward to doing. I'm proud of what I write. I am happy to share with people out there that are blog readers (you're out there, right?) I love thinking about something that I am going to "do" - as in - I look forward to sitting down and writing about what I've been thinking about what I wanted to write. How's that for a confusing statement!!? The long and short of it is that I'm the type of person that loves having something to look forward to. I love having something that gets me excited.
So...where does that leave me? Mostly daydreaming still...but instead of just wishing and hoping I've vowed to light a little fire under my crafty side. I have no crafty talents as of yet but am begging my inner creative crafter to come up. I spent the afternoon yesterday watching youtube video after youtube video on how to crochet. By the time Gracie woke up from her nap I had managed to teach myself how to do a slip knot, single crochet and double crochet, turn and add lines. I was proud to show my hard working hubby three double crochet lines when he got home last night! I crack myself up that I think I can make a hat today after my learning yesterday. You never know - maybe I'll be really good at it and start my own little hat business on etsy...stay tuned - but don't hold your breath!