Inspired (once again), I did something last night that I tell myself I'm going to do at least once a day, and never wind up doing. I set out simple activities for Big
B and little
b at the breakfast table, to be discovered the following morning.
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And what do you know,
it worked. After their breakfast they had both were engaged in a constructive activity while I got dressed, drank coffee, and organized the day.
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I dusted off my
favorite book of everyday ideas and feel motivated with simple wonders for each morning this week.
1 comment:
Awesome. I just used a similar set up a variety of activities technique t pbuy a morning cooking postpartum food undisturbed and it totally owrked. I will have to check out the book you mention!
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