A little behind the scenes on my daily life as a Mom and small business owner.

 

Being a mom, wife, homeschool teacher, and small business owner , I have to be honest, is not an easy task. Juggling multiple roles and responsibilities can be overwhelming, but it's also incredibly rewarding. This blog post is to show you a little behind the scenes on how our days go. 

Early Mornings

For me, the day usually begins brightly and early with my favorite cup of coffee. I always try to wake up before the kids , but there are days where that just doesn't happen. The majority of the time my kiddos make their own breakfast; they love to cook , but when they ask for Mom's famous French toast, I take charge of the kitchen . 

Homeschool Teacher Mode

Once the kids are done with their breakfast , we start our schoolwork that usually takes place at our dining table; . Lesson plans, worksheets, and educational games fill the day, with occasional breaks for snacks and recess. Patience is key when explaining fractions for the umpteenth time.

Small Business Hustle

In between math lessons and science experiments, I try to find the time to work on my small business. Whether it's fulfilling orders, updating the website, or brainstorming new product ideas, there's always something to do. Balancing work and family can be tricky, but it's not impossible. 

Family Time

As the workday winds down, it's important to me to carve out some quality family time. Whether it's a walk in the park, a family game night (for us, it's video games😄), or just snuggling on the couch, these moments are cherished. Being present and fully engaged with my kids and husband is a top priority.

Being a mom, wife, homeschool teacher, and small business owner is a challenging juggling act, but it's also incredibly fulfilling. Each role comes with its own set of joys and struggles, but I wouldn't have it any other way. Hats off to all the multitasking wonder women out there!

Lucy 

Wax and Wonder Candles 

 

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