I Get To:
- Wake up at 5 AM to provide anesthesia for two women at the same fertility clinic where I was a patient, giving them hope and reassurance that they too will someday be an IVF success story
- Take my daughter to a Mommy & Me gymnastics class on a weekday when I don't have to be in the OR
- Do a workout for myself, since after suffering for months with both a back and a shoulder injury, things are slowly resolving and I'm able to perform some of my favorite exercises such as the overhead press and barbell deadlift again
- Spend more time with my lovely daughter by bringing her to my doctor's appointment (she surprisingly behaved perfectly)
- Argue with my husband about what wording to use in a text to a landscaper, who we are fortunate enough to afford to pay for landscaping services, as opposed to arguing with my husband about something less frivolous (such as where our next meal will come from or how we're going to pay bills, etc.)
- Clean up potty training messes x 3 ("Oops, mama! There be poo poo on the seat/floor/etc."), including a wipe down of the whole bathroom each time, and then bathe my beautiful baby by candlelight before laying her down in her bed, where we read books and sing songs and have a cuddle-fest
- Have a few minutes of silence to myself after everyone in the house is asleep, where I prepare healthy foods for lunches the next day, and then reflect like this on my "crazy" day
What did you "get to" do today?
I love this so much. I’ve been feeling a little burned out by my clinic this week and the rush to fit so much in between 6ish when I get home and 8 when Baby goes to bed, but reframing my overwhelmedness as “I get to” really helped the last two days. Thanks for sharing ๐
ReplyDeleteOh yes, those few hours at night... I understand this as well. Glad it helped!
DeleteLove this ๐๐พ๐๐พ๐๐พ I’ll be practicing “I get to” as well today after a night of tefluxing newborn. He’s my last newborn so It’s important to find the joy in it all.
ReplyDeleteI think it’s wonderful how you’re reframing this tiring newborn stage!
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