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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Where Has the Time Gone?

I have all but abandoned this blog. That makes me sad, really; I enjoyed the heck out of blogging. Life is hectic; time is fleeting. Finding little moments to compose something thoughtful about the beautiful but mundane moments is far tougher now than it once was. I'll leave off with a status report, at least, in the hopes that time will avail itself more often soon.
I am now a stay-at-home father while seeking employment outside of the home. We have relocated to Perrysburg, Ohio, a suburb outside of Toledo, and we have settled in nicely. The boys, now a little over 16 months old, have grown like little weeds and are beautiful, wonderful and they cause an incredible amount of havoc and chaos. Amanda's mother takes the boys twice a week (Tuesdays and Thursdays); the boys seem to absolutely love this time with her. This helps me keep up on housework, get in some extra job seeking time, spend a little time trying to work on my neglected thesis and generally keeps me sane.

A photo or two of the little guys is needed, I think:





I hope there are more posts to come. I keep up on reading, just not posting!
Posted by K. M. Berry at 3:13 PM Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook
Labels: fatherhood, job searching, neglecting your blog, SAHD, stay-at-home father, stay-at-home parent

3 comments:

twinsofthefather said...

It's hard to keep up with blogging sometimes. I'm pretty sure it's been 6 months since I've updated mine. In the end, I blog when I can, when I remember, and when I have something to say. as someone who follows your blog, I'd rather rare posts, than none at all.

September 14, 2011 5:53 PM
twinsofthefather said...

It's hard to keep up with blogging sometimes. I'm pretty sure it's been 6 months since I've updated mine. In the end, I blog when I can, when I remember, and when I have something to say. as someone who follows your blog, I'd rather rare posts, than none at all.

September 14, 2011 5:54 PM
Mommy, Esq. said...

I just started up again too! I can't believe they are 16 months, I feel like you just posted newborn photos. I have an almost 16 month old and since my twins are older I can tell you 100% that the hardest age is 16-23 months. No joke. Good look, hang in, there and like the internet project says "It gets better".

September 15, 2011 7:42 AM

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