Make breakfast while the little one asks me dozens of times, regardless of my answering, what he's going to eat.
Wash dishes that didn't get washed last night, as well as the breakfast dishes.
Entertain the little one: read to him, watch him play games (and cheer him on), help him build with blocks, help him do crafts.
Clean up the mess made while entertaining the little one.
Some of the cleaning: laundry, vacuuming, take garbage out, fold clothes and put them away, pick up numerous stray objects and put them in their place.
Make lunch for the little one while he asks me dozens of times, regardless of my answering, what he's going to eat.
Clean up the lunch dishes and whatever mess inconceivable mess the little one made.
Finish the cleaning (because there is ALWAYS more)
Entertain the little one more, or suffer hours of listening to him chatter at me while I try to make time for myself.
Be attenttive while the little one chatters at me and does educational stuff. (occurs during different times of the day)
Make dinner while listening to the little one asks me dozens of times, regardless of my answering him, what he's going to eat.
Collapse and try to figure out what I have forgotten to do and debate whether I want to wash the dinner dishes.
Different days have different needs: shopping, bills, errands, meetings, baths. It's not like a job where you go in every day and you know that your will do X, Y, and Z. You have to be ready in an instant to take on some unexpected task.
When I'm taking classes I also have to squeeze homework into my day.
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