Before I became a mom, I never understood why others would publicly be excited about sending their kids back to school. Don’t you want to spend time with your babies and play with them and watch them grow? Shopping for back to school essentials sounded fun but announcing you’re ready to send your child off to someone else for more than half of the day just seemed mean.
It’s been a few months after you had your baby and you’re pretty sure you’re getting a hang of this whole parenting thing. Your babe is sleeping better, eating on a good schedule, and taking long glorious naps. You feel like you might be able to take shower or *gasp* cook dinner.
Until, SURPRISE, suddenly your kid is knee deep in the [amazon_textlink asin=’B0742M47V5′ text=’Tupperware‘ template=’ProductLink’ store=’poms2moms-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’1fc02063-678b-11e8-be20-e7165401bfc7′] making all types of racket and an even bigger mess.