And if last week wasn't enough, I have tomorrow to look forward to. Jury Duty. That's right. Eight hours serving my civic duty. I'm totally dreading it. It's not just the worry of serving on a jury and all the strain that puts on my role as Mother should I get selected and have to scramble for childcare, or even the hours of trying to kill time before the end of the day. It's the stress of getting out the door at an ungodly hour in the morning with two kids. By myself. I basically have to leave at 7:15am. AM!! That's 15 minutes before Miss P usually wakes up for the day. Both kids have to be dropped off at before-care and sit there for hours before school starts, then stay much longer in the afternoon. The guilt that coincides with that is overwhelming. It's just one day though, right? 9-10 hours of daycare never killed anyone, right? RIGHT? Reassure me, please!
On a slightly different note, I may have also landed a job! I can't really talk about it yet, but it's part-time and I'd work from home a few hours a day. It might mean getting up at the crack of dawn, and figuring out how to work around getting some one down for a nap poses its challenges. And I might not even get it. But I'm hopeful about the possibility of using my brain in non-parent mode, and bringing in a scant amount of bacon. It might just make the cost of therapy easier to swallow...






The prep for jury duty does not sound fun at all, but God - the thought of sitting down someplace for an unspecified number of hours with coffee, twizzlers, reading material and a smuggled in flask is making me green with envy! Yes folks, motherhood might make you want to spend time in a courthouse. Of course, I hope you don't get on a case, but enjoy the free time, lady.
ReplyDeleteBest of luck with the new job. And speaking of jury duty, as for dancing in a unitard, if I did that these days it WOULD be a felony.