How did I let the whole week pass by without checking in?..

This week T was traveling for business, and it was me and the kiddos.

Overall, it was fine. They both had school, they had aftercare, I had work. Nobody got sick.

However, the underlying feeling of anxiety was always there. The what-ifs. What if I am late for work when I drop them off? What is something goes wrong and I am alone with them? What if the car breaks down?…what if, what if…

The mornings were interesting to say the least. On Tuesday, we were ready to leave, butts in seat, buckled in. I go to open the gate- it’s FROZEN shut! After pouring some water on it and a few f-bombs that may have woken some neighbors up, I managed to open it.

Although I only worked four days, the week itself felt long.

I am just thankful for having aftercare for both kids. Between 3 and 5pm I have some breathing room. On Tuesday and Wednesday I stopped by the house to make dinner and have it ready when the kids come in. On Thursday I stopped by the store to pick up some groceries (milk, yoghurt, eggplant,etc).

Thursday was a loooong day. Work, pick R up, bring him to jiu jitsu, wait there, pick up L, home, dinner, baths, books, pass out.

Evenings were fine. The kids go to bed quite early- 7:30pm. Tuesday I did weights, Wednesday I had yoga, Thursday- weights. Friday- nothing.

A note on jiu jitsu. R is in a higher age class (5-6 year olds) now, and they wrestle pretty much during the whole hour that we are there. I find it very good for him, especially for emotional regulation. I see his teacher gather all the kids around, talk to them about something not always related to jiu jitsu. Plus, on Thursday evening he was out like a light!

I live in a town that has a large immigrant population and ICE raided one of community supermarkets. Newark had a raid, too, as well as some town in South Jersey. I am a naturalized, dual citizen since 2005 but I can’t help feeling sad for the families that do not have documents.

R’s preschool and L’s elementary school sent out directives for the community (which is largely immigrant) for what to do if you are stopped by an ICE agent, what rights they have and what rights people have. Feels like I’m watching a bad horror movie.

This weekend…

Tomorrow we have the regular activities like yoga, gymnastics and piano. Highlight: R and I are going to Monster Jam at the Prudential Arena in Newark.

Sunday L and I are going to the Korean spa and sauna- it’s family weekend so the kids under 10 are welcome. R will hang with my husband.

Leaving you with a side by side comparison of R and Kenny.

R from NJ
Kenny from South Park

Lastly, I copied this from Facebook before signing out. I have no plans to sign back in any time soon.


12 responses to “solo parenting week”

  1. J Avatar

    OMG the raids, that must be so stressful! It sounds like you are doing your very best to deal with it. I haven’t heard of raids here, but maybe my head is in the sand, they are surely happening everywhere. SHIT.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Julie, I have neighbors that may be impacted. I am worried for them.

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  2. San Avatar

    Great job on solo-parenting this week, Daria. I can imagine that it’s stressful to be responsible for everything re: the kids.I am sorry to hear about the raids. I read about them and it sounds awful. But there has been so much bad news this week… ugh. He’s also really targeting the federal workforce and we’re all on edge.

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Thanks San, it’s despicable that is happening.

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  3. Maya Avatar

    Wow, Daria! I’ve been hearing about the raids, but haven’t actually seen any. I appreciate your empathy. I’m sure your whiteness will protect from any antipathy–anti-immigrant rhetoric is sadly directed against poor, brown people. I keep thinking about all those people who complained about the price of eggs and what they’re going to do when the price of produce goes up because this country depends on the labor of those immigrants.

    That comparison of R and K is TFF!!

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    1. Daria Avatar

      Oh, you are 100% right. The town is largely Hispanic, and those are the people they are targeting.

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  4. Elisabeth Avatar

    It’s so…scary. And feels like history repeating itself which is just repulsive.

    It sounds like you have some fun things lined up and that side-by-side with South Park was HILARIOUS.

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  5. Lisa’s Yarns Avatar
    Lisa’s Yarns

    Our school sent out a note about the raids as well, and also commented on the importance of having a transfer of parental authority or something for to happen to the parents. It is all so terrible and heartbreaking.

    Congrats on making it through a week of solo parenting. Phil has a bit Moe flexibility in his schedule but the mornings are such a gong show since Taco isn’t a morning person. You have to be at school at a certain time obv so that adds stress to the situation!!

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  6. Sophie Avatar

    Well done handling a solo parenting week! I can imagine it’s hard when you have to be at work on time to teach- no flexibility there for any mishaps. Good that you have 3-5 pm to decompress and prep dinner etc before you parent again, I imagine you need that after teaching all day!
    So sorry hear about the raids- it’s heartbreaking – Australia has also had harsh immigration laws at time (offshore detention in terrible conditions), and it’s tough what few rights and options some people have (even refugees).

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  7. Writer McWriterson Avatar

    I live in a city with a lot of immigrants, and my heart breaks for them with everything going on. I worry so much for their safety and well-being.

    Also, your son looking like Kenny from South Park had me laughing.

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  8. Writer McWriterson Avatar

    I live in a city with a lot of immigrants, and my heart breaks for them with everything going on. I worry so much for their safety and well-being.

    Also, your comment about your son looking like Kenny from South Park had me laughing.

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  9. Stephany Avatar

    God. I want to throw things hearing about those raids. I can’t believe this is what our country has come to. I’m sorry the way it is affecting you firsthand and I’m sending all of my love. ❤

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