There is so much to write, so much I want to share on current topics (Uttarakhand flooding), social issues (domestic violence, another rape in the capital), and other topics that interest me but there is so little time with a five-year-old preschooler (who feels it is his birthright to watch nursery rhymes on laptop every time momma opens it) and in-laws (who feel that when DIL is at home why should we do the menial tasks of taking a glass of water by ourselves).
Sometimes I wish there were more than 24 hours so that I can accomplish all that I want and then write some more. hehehe I guess even more than 24 hours will also be not enough for me. I wish I could read and write or write and read the entire day without worrying about the daily chores of cooking, cleaning among other things. How I wish God to grant me that wish. Maybe one day, one day I will have enough time to write but I just hope that I also have enough topics to write on. Inshallah, Amen and with that thought I leave you all for something better tomorrow.
This post is a part of Ultimate Blog Challenge Day 9
ohiosarah said:
I agree there are days I need more than 24 hours as a wife, mom to 3, homeschooling, homemaker, product reviewer someday 24 hours just aren’t enough, I have to rely on the Lord to get me through those days.
Random Musings by Swati said:
Hi Sarah,
Glad to know that I am not alone in this. Welcome to my blog post. I have started following you and now I can read you with more time in hand, which is a luxury I am always running after,
ohiosarah said:
Thank you for following me as well.
Random Musings by Swati said:
You are welcome! I just love to read what others are writing! I hope this is a beginning of a new friendship (I am a hopeless romantic and optimistic :D)
onmypath said:
Swati,
Time, how precious it is.
You are writing dear one…however long or short, however deep or menial, however current or past.
All tasks matter to God.
Many blessings,
Blaze
Random Musings by Swati said:
Thank you Blaze for your kind words and blessings. yes I am writing but then there is so much more that I keep writing in my notebook but never get to write on the blog post. π
Donna Ross O'Shaughnessy said:
Boy oh boy do I get that desire for more hours in the day! I’m pretty sure God just gives everyone the standard 24 hours per day, however I know from experience there *seems* to be more hours in the day as the as kids get older and need your attention less :0).
Sigh…it’s definitely a challenging time with young kids! Hang in there. Before you know it he will be grown and you will miss these times…maybe not right away, but eventually :0).
Random Musings by Swati said:
I know and understand what you are saying for each year passed I miss the times when he was just a tiny tot dependent on me for all his needs.
Thank you for dropping by and taking time out to leave your footprints on my blog.
Donna Ross O'Shaughnessy said:
:). Glad to have visited!
subzeroricha said:
This is so true and I often feel that women should be allowed a two hour window where no one asks them questions like “where is that?” “how to do this” “please see the doorbell” we should be let off on our own. And especially women participating in blogging challenges π
Quite a straight from heart post π
Richa
Random Musings by Swati said:
How I wish to have that window but then I guess I would not have been satisfied with just TWO HOURS. I want MORE, MORE, MORE. Greedy that I am :p
Alana Mautone (@RamblinGarden) said:
It will get better. One day. Right now I done with raising my son but I know I will be a caregiver/advocate to my mother in law and a brother in law who is developmentally disabled. In fact, I already am, but it is taking less of my time as it will take soon. A woman’s work is never done.