Here I am writing my first blog post. Go ME! As I write my post however, I have a baby who is rotating clockwise in his crib, protesting a nap. Although It is very entertaining to watch on the monitor. This is when I decide that no longer will his stuffed animals, or even the monitor wedged between his crib rails exist in the crib. He is all over the place! I probably shouldn’t have had any things in his crib to begin with, but who’s judging?
My initial intention was to sit here and peacefully type my thoughts out, but you know, that isn’t the case here. Which is why I came up with the notion of fusion living. I know it’s not only me. Most people have so many things going on in their lives, and it typically entails multiple things at once, good and/or bad. Multitasking is a phenomenon is every household, I am sure of it.
I’m looking forward to continue expressing my thoughts, as unapologetically as I can. You know, there’s so many aspects of myself. I’m sort of like a chameleon, because I have to be. I am a humble person yet very confident in the work that I do. I can exhibit the most utmost professional side of myself, and then just lay in bed, sad or content (because I am human) and binge watch the TLC channel. 90-Day Fiancé is probably one of my favorites.
Okay now it’s time go to put the binky back into my son’s mouth, rub his belly, hope he drifts of to sleep, and maybe get a little exercise in. HA–just kidding. I have like, laundry, food prep, vacuuming, responding to my colleagues and staff to get back to. But now that I look back at the monitor, my 7 month old just grabbed the binky and put it back into his mouth. All is well.
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