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Date: | Thu, 14 Mar 1996 22:15:50 -0500 |
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The comments about catching up on sleep with very busy toddlers brought
back memories of how I managed grad school with a toddler-preschooler.
I arranged my day so that when I was not in grad school, I was totally
home; i.e., not studying, but really being a fulltime mother in all
respects. When Doug went to bed (usually around 9PM), I then studied, til
3AM. I survived on 4 hrs of sleep 5 days a week, catching up on the
weekends, when I routinely gave myself permission to sleep 12 hours if
needed. That was my life for 4 years.
It might not work for everyone, but it worked for me. When asked how I
made it through a difficult period (I was a single mother, living on less
than $4000/year (not on welfare, which I could not stomach), I simply said:
You do what you have to do. I honestly never thought it as anything but a
way to get through a temporary difficult time.
Some of our best fun occurred with no money, but lots of attention to one
another!
Def. of LC service: "We are all faced with a series of great opportunities
brilliantly disguised as impossible situations."
Kathleen G. Auerbach,PhD, IBCLC (Homewood, IL)- [log in to unmask]
WEB PAGE: http://www.mcs.com/~auerbach/lactation.html
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