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I’ve always heard people say that being a stay-at-home parent is isolating. I’ve felt it here and there over the past year, but I hadn’t felt it as much as I do during this festive period. Watching as everyone attends their work Christmas parties, end-of-year lunches, dinners, and drinks, receives their appreciation gifts, and celebrates their year of hard work, has really left me feeling isolated from the rest of the world.  Now, don’t get me wrong—I know being a parent is a thankless job, and we do it with no expectations of anything in return other than our children’s happiness. I feel so privileged to be at home, watching my babies grow. But there’s a small part of me that feels sad for the life I’m no longer living and the celebrations I’m no longer part of. For those who know me, you’ll know I’ve worked many, many jobs—some easy, others extremely challenging—but being a stay-at-home mum has been, by far, the hardest and most rewarding job. It’s multilayered and extends far beyond “just being at home with the kids.” It’s the mental load, the never clocking off, the constant juggle of the house, watching your old life pass you by, It’s the weirdness of wearing normal clothes instead of pajamas, having no lunch breaks or even toilet breaks, and going to bed wondering if you did a good enough job today. And yes, I know there are a thousand positives that come with being a stay-at-home parent, and I am so grateful for those. But right now, I’m just in my feelings—and that’s okay. I guess what I’m trying to say is there should be a big f**k off Christmas party for stay-at-home parents. Merry Christmas, everyone 🎄 #stayathomemom #stayathomeparent #mumlife #christmastime #endofyearcelebration
I’ve always heard people say that being a stay-at-home parent is isolating. I’ve felt it here and there over the past year, but I hadn’t felt it as much as I do during this festive period. Watching as everyone attends their work Christmas parties, end-of-year lunches, dinners, and drinks, receives their appreciation gifts, and celebrates their year of hard work, has really left me feeling isolated from the rest of the world. Now, don’t get me wrong—I know being a parent is a thankless job, and we do it with no expectations of anything in return other than our children’s happiness. I feel so privileged to be at home, watching my babies grow. But there’s a small part of me that feels sad for the life I’m no longer living and the celebrations I’m no longer part of. For those who know me, you’ll know I’ve worked many, many jobs—some easy, others extremely challenging—but being a stay-at-home mum has been, by far, the hardest and most rewarding job. It’s multilayered and extends far beyond “just being at home with the kids.” It’s the mental load, the never clocking off, the constant juggle of the house, watching your old life pass you by, It’s the weirdness of wearing normal clothes instead of pajamas, having no lunch breaks or even toilet breaks, and going to bed wondering if you did a good enough job today. And yes, I know there are a thousand positives that come with being a stay-at-home parent, and I am so grateful for those. But right now, I’m just in my feelings—and that’s okay. I guess what I’m trying to say is there should be a big f**k off Christmas party for stay-at-home parents. Merry Christmas, everyone 🎄 #stayathomemom #stayathomeparent #mumlife #christmastime #endofyearcelebration

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