Other days, I eat a boiled egg in the shower and rush around afterwards like a chicken with its head cut off to make it out the door.
Some days I do all the dishes–other days, I leave all the dishes for my husband to do.
Sometimes I’m compassionate and other times not so much.
And then there are times I can’t find two matching socks for the life of me. I press the snooze button again and again (like I did this morning). I want to cry when I miss my train home after a long day away from my baby. I forget my office phone number (#mombrain is real). The laundry is in piles. And brushing my teeth before bed feels more like a chore than it feels refreshing.
It sometimes feels like those not-so-together days are more common… but isn’t that just being a human? What really is “adulting”? Our bills are paid on time (thanks, Autopay), We’re all healthy and our son is well taken care of. At the core of it all, isn’t THAT the most important?
So if “adulting” is trying/ seeming to have it all “together” while really just living and figuring out life, then sign me up. Besides, who really has it all together, all of the time, anyway?
Jen
I think those who portray that they have it all together are really struggling just like the rest of us.
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