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Guest Post, Megan Garwood- How Long Until Daddy Gets Home?

I know a lot of my clients are working moms, and since we do not have children yet I can't quite relate to you all on that level right now! :) I asked my super talented sister-in-law, Megan, if she would write a blog speaking to other moms out there, specifically work-at-home moms, and she delivered perfectly. Thanks so much for such a great post Megan! headshot_1

A Day in the Life of a Work-At-Home Mom

I’m a work-at-home mom, or “mompreneur,” as I like to say. Mompreneurs’ lives are a unique blend of stay-at-home mom and working mom. In any one day, we bounce back and forth between making lunches and changing diapers; client calls and intense focus; mopping floors and folding laundry. Being a successful mompreneur requires creativity, discipline, adaptability, and a hefty dose of self-motivation. It certainly isn’t for the faint of heart! The rewards far outweigh the risks on the good days, though.

But, in the crazy life of a mompreneur, not every day is a good day. Some days, we crush it: the kids behave, the work gets done, and dinner’s on the table by 5. Other days...not so much. Last Wednesday was one of those “other days” for me.

It started dark and early:

3:20 am I’m abruptly awoken by the sound of my eleven-month old son crying. I check the clock and groan. When he doesn’t immediately fall back asleep, I trudge downstairs to make a bottle, feed and change him, then put both of us back to bed.

5:15 am My alarm goes off. I blearily roll over and hit snooze, then repeat until 5:45 when Latergramme reminds me to post my scheduled Instagram content. I post it, check my notifications and respond to a few comments, then return an email from a potential client.

6:00 am I finally roll out of bed, sighing (even becoming a mom hasn’t made me a morning person), and start my morning routine. A few minutes later, I hear Wyatt (that’s the baby) start to stir and pick up the pace, but I can’t move fast enough to finish before giving him another feeding and putting him back down.

7:00 am I'm actually pumped for my workout this morning! I start day 2 of the “Bikini Body Mommy Challenge.”

7:02 am Wyatt’s stirring again. Since he is contentedly playing in his crib, I keep one eye on the monitor and finish my workout. Afterward, I walk upstairs to get him up and notice he has fallen back asleep. I silently celebrate, then jump on my iMac to get a head start on my work for the day.

8:05 am I hear him waking on the monitor. Just a few more minutes and I’ll have this task complete...

8:16 am I realize it’s been ten minutes since he woke when I hear him starting to get agitated. Feeling like the world’s worst mother, I dash upstairs to get him up and dressed.

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8:35 am I let him run around my office while I answer emails and complete one more to-do list item. A few minutes pass; I look down and notice him biting my shoe and chewing the laces. Is he teething again?!

9:05 am He’s bored of the office and starts to fuss. I take him in the kitchen to give him his daily dose of reflux medicine, unsuccessfully try to entertain him until his meds kick in, then feed him. I remember that I still haven’t eaten, so I sneak a few bites of his applesauce.

9:50 am I pour myself a bowl of cereal and attempt to eat; Wyatt alternately runs around the living room pulling things off shelves and tries to put his hands in my bowl. I end up throwing out half a bowl of soggy cereal.

10:10 am I take Wyatt up to his room for morning naptime. I start a load of his laundry, marinate a pork loin for dinner, then manage to get absolutely nothing else done until he wakes.

11:30 am I try to sneak in some dish washing since the nap seems to have improved his mood. After approximately thirty seconds, he runs laps around the kitchen, crying.

11:55 am It’s pretty early for his lunch, but I heat up some leftovers for him since he’s still fussing. He eats 2/3 of the small bowl, then refuses anything but freeze- dried fruit and veggie melts.

12:32 pm Lunch seems to have pacified him. I let him play in the living room while I eat the rest of the leftovers; I actually get to finish my entire meal with only one mess to clean up afterward. He “helps” me switch the laundry to the dryer.

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1:25 pm I try to get some work done while he plays, but his good mood is quickly deteriorating. After a struggle over the afternoon bottle, he easily goes down for his nap. I bask in the silence. I know I need to work, but after the morning we had, I can’t get motivated. I treat myself by using a heating pad on my bad back and sitting on the couch while working on blog posts (and eating generic Cheetos).

2:55 pm Where did that hour (and all the Cheetos) go? Wyatt’s still asleep, thank goodness. I intend to start working on revising some copy for my newly- launched website, but stop by Facebook first to place an ad for my business page. Inevitably, I get sucked in by my newsfeed.

3:20 pm Wyatt wakes and I realize I’m still scrolling Facebook. Crap.

3:30 pm We go back to my office. I get distracted by some emails, then actually start revising the website copy. Wyatt dumps his basket of toys and then proceeds to start ripping my folders and books off the shelves.

4:00 pm His office boredom sets in (does he have an internal alarm that goes off after 30 minutes in the office?) just as I get really involved in writing. I head to the kitchen and bounce back and forth between cooking dinner, cleaning messes, and trying to placate him with baby snacks. (How long until Daddy gets home?)

5:00 pm I feed him dinner. Soon, he starts dropping pieces of food over the edge of his highchair (his new favorite game). I feed myself while dodging grabby hands, but must give him some food from my plate (the same stuff he was just throwing in the floor) to avoid a meltdown. Where the heck is my husband?

6:30 pm The return of fussing is my cue to take Wyatt upstairs for bathtime. Just to keep things interesting, he pees in the floor before I can put his naked booty in the tub.

6:35 pm Steven finally arrives as soon as I wet Wyatt’s hair. Hallelujah! I get a blissful few minutes to relax and not be the primary parent.

6:45 pm Bathtime’s over and we start Wyatt’s bedtime routine. I’m thankful that Steven is home tonight to help (not always a guarantee in the military).

7:00 pm Baby’s down. Relieved, I get ready for a business call coming up at 8, then sit on the couch with Steven for a few minutes before heading into my office to clean up after Hurricane Wyatt and work briefly.

8:30 pm Steven and I discuss our days as we band together to clean the kitchen and do the remaining dishes. We decide to watch an episode of one of our favorite shows before bed, but I end up working through it and beyond.

10:10 pm I reluctantly call it a day.

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I think I got two hours of real work time in that Wednesday. Wyatt was cranky all day, the dishes didn’t get done until well after Steven got home, and I was mentally and emotionally frazzled long before baby’s 7:00 bedtime.

You’ll have more days like this than you care to admit. Sometimes, your pace will be frustratingly slow. You’ll compare your business to other businesses—both mom-owned and not—and get discouraged with your comparative lack of progress. You’ll wonder why you’re hustling so hard on top of everything else you have to take care of at home. You’ll feel isolated and lonely, especially on the bad days.

But mommas, listen up: you’re not alone.

I’m right here in the trenches next to you, diaper in one hand and keyboard in the other. There are thousands of others just like us who are brave enough to chase our dreams while raising our children (Don’t believe me? Just check Facebook). Find your mompreneur tribe! Talk to them. Share your struggles like I shared my bad Wednesday. They’ll be there to say “me too!”, to lift you up, and to encourage you to keep going.

If you take anything from this post, please remember that: just keep going. Any progress, no matter how slow, is better than giving up.

Mommas, your dreams are worth pursuing. <3

Thanks again Megan for writing this blog post! If any of you would like to check out Megan's website developing work, you can find her Facebook page Here and her beautiful Website Here.

Five Things I Wouldn't Change About Our Wedding

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On a beautiful day in March two years ago, Jimmy and I said our wedding vows to each other in front of our closest friends and family. I remember the day feeling so surreal, like a dream, and it was over before we knew it. Though some parts of our wedding feel like a blur, we made some lovely, sweet memories that I hold close to my heart. I had been a little afraid that because I had been a part of so many weddings as a photographer, I wouldn’t be able to really enjoy my own wedding day. But that didn’t happen. :) I love our wedding, I love our venue and the quirky things we did that weren't really traditional. I love knowing that we were surrounded by people who loved us and knew us, and that we have beautiful pictures to show just that. I love that we chose details that were “us”, from the coffee bar at the reception to the typewriter we used in place of a guest book.

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Because I know there are a lot of you planning weddings right now, I thought I would share five things I wouldn’t change about our wedding day. I want all of our brides to look back on their day with the same love we have for ours, so here are some things to think about as you put the finishing touches on your own!

1. How We Spent Our Budget

When Jimmy and I started planning our wedding, the accountant side of him came out and we set a budget for both the wedding and the honeymoon. Like a lot of couples, we were paying for the majority of it ourselves, so we needed to plan within reason. We talked a bit about our priorities, which were as follows: Photographer, location, wedding apparel, decorations/food. And when we look back at how we spent our budget, it lines up directly with our priorities. We spent the majority on the photographer (about half of our budget, actually) because we both value photography and wanted someone we trusted to capture our day, in a style we loved. The photographer in me knew that location plays such a big part in the pictures as well as the mood of the wedding, so we chose a rustic, outdoorsy venue that we would still be able to use if it rained. The rest of the things weren’t quite as important to us— I got my dress half-off, off the rack, and we got our cake from a local grocery store bakery. :) We had a cake and punch reception, so no caterers or tables and linens were needed.

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I’m not saying this is the way to go for everyone— you may not want an off-the-rack dress, and you may want to feed your guests a meal! But I would recommend making a list of your priorities, and recognizing that what you spend your budget on should line up very closely with your list. I would bet that if you do your research and invest the majority of your time and money in the top few priorities, you are going to be happier down the road with the results!

2. First Look

Jimmy and I decided to see each other before the ceremony, partly so we could take pictures beforehand and not be so rushed, but also because we wanted to spend the whole day together and not just the hours after the ceremony. We only had our photographers present for the first look so it would feel intimate and we wouldn’t feel awkward with an audience, and they captured it so sweetly. We exchanged letters we had written to each other, and Jimmy’s letter was so lovely I had to fight back tears when I read it. We hugged and just took a minute to let everything sink in. It was a beautiful moment that we were able to have, and after that we were hardly apart. We were able to take a little extra time for pictures and didn’t feel too crazy, and now we have those extra tangible memories, too.

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3. Unplugged Wedding

I know this is the photographer in me jumping out, but this is one of the things I definitely recommend to everyone! :) In our programs we had a little area that asked our guests to turn their cameras off and put their phones down, and just enjoy the day. So we do not have any horror stories of guests standing in the middle of the isle to grab that shot for Instagram, and we don’t have pictures of our family with cameras in front of their faces instead of them enjoying the ceremony. (I have been to too many weddings where not only do guests have their phones up, but even fathers and mothers of the bride and groom!) If you are wondering if you should do this or not, please please do! It is so worth it, from a photographer and a fellow bride.

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4. Guest List

We knew we wanted a smaller, more intimate wedding, so we decided to cap it off at 75 people total. This sounded wonderful at first, but as we made our list of guests we realized it is quite difficult to have a small wedding! We had to decide where to draw the line between friends and acquaintances, and that line turned out to be very blurry at times. But we stuck to our guns and kept our list relatively short, and now looking back I am very grateful for that. Our pictures show only our closest friends and family, and we have fond memories with everyone who came. We also didn’t have to spend more of our budget on a bigger cake and more snacks which, again, were not our top priorities. :)

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5. Making it “Us”

One thing I love about our wedding was all the little details that made it “us”. I love acoustic, coffee shop music, so we asked our hipster friend Jared to play some songs on the guitar and sing for the music before the ceremony. We decided to use non-traditional vows, because I had photographed one wedding where the vows really struck me by how beautiful they were, and how Christ-centered they were. That bride and groom graciously let us use them, too. :) We asked my sister’s husband to officiate the wedding, and he even snuck in a Joey from “Friends” wedding quote (the give/receiving one if you are familiar with the show!). We are coffee lovers, so we had a coffee bar at our reception, complete with coffee punch. And of course, we had to incorporate the Tennessee Vols football in there somewhere, so Jimmy wore an orange bow tie and had an orange and white “T” groom’s cake. These little details, and a few others, made a regular wedding a little more “us” without going too crazy.

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I hope this post was helpful to you! In case you were wondering, our photographer was Cheyenne Ward from Shots by Cheyenne, with help from Laci Wilson of Barefeet Photography. We are still so grateful for how they captured our wedding so perfectly! (And thanks ladies for letting me use your pictures in this post!) We chose Soleil Garden Center as our venue, and they went above and beyond for us. I got my dress at Anne’s Bridals in Paducah at their half-off New Year’s Sale, and our cake was from E.W. James. The guys went to Five Seasons for their wardrobe, and we got the bridesmaid dresses at The Whispering Tree. Bouquets and boutonnieres were from Calla Lily.

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31 Picture Ideas for Capturing Everyday Life

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I've always been sentimental, and that is one of the reasons I love my job so much-- I get to capture some pretty spectacular moments for my clients, memories to be displayed on their walls and in photo albums. But at the end of last year I realized that I had hardly taken any pictures of my husband and myself, or the memories we made in 2015. Even snapshots with our phones!It's easy to forget that the small moments are also worthy of recording and looking back on, no matter if they were taken by ourselves with a camera on our phones or by a professional with a fancy DSLR. So I am making a little challenge for myself, and maybe you want to join me! Here is a list of 31 pictures that I hope to take, whether all in the next month or spread out a little longer. :) If you'd like to follow along, I'll be using the hashtag #acp31pictures when I post a shot I took from this list. And if you want to join in (please do!), you can use the hashtag, too! I'd love to see the memories you capture from this list as well!

Feel free to save this graphic for your phone's wallpaper or pin it so you don't forget it!

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