Friday, January 27, 2012

Friday at 5:00 p.m.

I suck at this. And I'm seriously losing it.

Guess I just exceeded my honey badger limit. I do not care.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you are AWESOME in every way! I am always amazed at how much you have accomplished at your young age. I am so lucky that you are part of my extended family. I hope you are OK, and you don't suck at anything. Hang in there. Love, Tom T.

(ps. I can't remember what honey badger limit means...)

jessica said...

Suck at what? You are amazing at everything you do! I wish I lived closer to you to come over and give you a hug.

Kate said...

thanks, guys.

to clarify:
I suck at this. "This" = motherhood.
(Sometimes. It's true.)

I'm losing it. "It" = my mind.

Honey badger limit = the point at which one no longer gives a shit.

Tom, you gotta check out this honey badger video if you're not one of the 35 million people (and counting) who have already viewed it: http://youtu.be/4r7wHMg5Yjg

Kelly said...

Kate, there must have been something about yesterday. I had such a terrible morning - felt like the worst mother ever. I ALMOST called you to vent a bit, but decided you had better things to do than to hear me whine. Anyway, this all to say that (a)I completely understand, (b) we all have those days, and (c) Jessica is right. You totally rock at everything you do. You are an incredible mom! Call me if you need to vent!!!

Me? A Mom? said...

If we didn't have moments of failings, our moments of achievements wouldn't feel as grand.

Hang in there. We've all been there.

Maggie said...

Ha, ha ha....

I'm sorry, I should have read this sooner. I'd be over with a pitcher of margaritas by now, if I'd only known...

Just put last week behind you. It's over. This week will be different... Call in the babysitter and go get a pedicure. Do what you have to do.

katandkarl said...

Sunday, 11:22 p.m. Spent 10 hours in the car with two children today. Trying to stay up late for my 'alone' time but knowing it will kick me is the ass in the AM when they both need me again. ANXIOUS.