
Have you seen the movie where Michael Keaton multiplies so there are more of him? I really like this idea, and often wish there were more of me to handle life’s every day tasks. I doubt I am alone in feeling this way – most moms are pretty overwhelmed. It takes serious planning and organization to keep a household running smoothly.
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are you kidding??? I can’t even count how times a day I say “give me a second” or “I’ll be right there” or “ask your brother/sister to help you” or some other variation
I need 4 more hours a day just to tend to the kids and getting some good quality time in with them.
LOL I am familiar with all of this. Seriously, I think women need about 10 arms (though we would look funny, it would be helpful!). At the end of each day, I think to myself, “If I only had a couple more hours!”
are you kidding??? I can’t even count how times a day I say “give me a second” or “I’ll be right there” or “ask your brother/sister to help you” or some other variation of these
I need 4 more hours a day just to tend to the kids and getting some good quality time in with them.
I do wish there were a lot more of me, because all the work will be divided. However, it would all be kind of creepy at the same time.
LOL yes, that would be pretty creepy 🙂 helpful, but strange. Thanks for the laugh!
Oh man, I can definitely relate to that feeling. I feel like I’d need about 20 of me to get everything done in one day I’d like to accomplish. I wonder if there’s anyone out there who doesn’t feel that way? It seems like moms especially have this problem and tend to feel the most guilty about not being able to be in 20 places at once. Thanks for the link. I’ll definitely be checking it out.
I’d like some clones to get everything done, but only if we have a central “mind” so everyone knows what got done 🙂