Friday, August 29, 2008

Our Little Guest


Well today marks the first day with out little guest. His name is Theador AKA Teddy or Theadork. Hes a min shnuozer(sp???) and Maltess cross. Hes 3 years old and if all goes well over the next 4 to 6 weeks we might end up keeping him. I have to cut his hair (never stops growning) becuase his mommy didn't have time to finish his clipping. He needs his back and sides clipped still. So I think sunday night I'll do this... hopefully it wont look to bad. I'll post pictures of how he looks.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Depleted Mother Syndrome fact or myth you tell me...

"More Energy for Moms
Do you often feel tired? Exhausted? Like you always have too much work to do? And when dealing with your family, are you often irritable or short-tempered for no reason at all?
You could be suffering from Depleted Mother Syndrome (DMS).

One important factor behind DMS is: workload. It is the result of the over-all feeling of physical and emotional stress commonly experienced by mothers.

A stay-at home mothers do about 40 hours of housework per week. Working mothers do about 20 hours of housework plus an additional 40 hours of office work and business.

As a result, mothers often have less time for proper nutrition, exercise and sleep. This depletes their body of key nutrients such as amino acids, B-vitamins and essential fatty acids.

If physical depletion continues over time, the mother becomes less capable of handling her responsibilities and more guilty about her supposed shortcomings. Then emotional depletion sets in.

The effect of DMS can be serious for the mother, but potentially more damaging for her children. Children are affected by their mother's stress and lack of joy. If a mother truly want to be there for her children in the way they need her to be, she must boost her energy and turn up the joy on a daily basis.

Many women are simply juggling too many responsibilities, and that's what makes most of them feel so tired.

Here are some energy tips for the depleted mother:
Count the hours. Write down your tasks, estimate the time needed for each, then add up the hours. If you're trying to do 23 hours' worth of work in 16 hours, adjust your hours downward.
Eat healthy. Eat green, leafy vegetables (for hormone balance), and foods rich in taurine (for energy and relaxation) and magnesium (essential for sleep).

Find time for exercise. Simple exercise like walking, jogging and swimming burns off stress-related chemicals and strenghtens your body to withstand the ravages of work.
Simplify your household chores. Find products that can help you do the job faster and easier. Laundry, for instance, tops the list of chores that mothers find tiring.
Resouces: To learn more about Depleted Mother Syndrome, you can visit http://www.nurturemom.com/

This is a site put up by well-known psychologist Rick Hanson and acupuncturist and nutritionist Jan Hanson.

Another not to be missed is Susan Schenkel, psychologist and author of "Giving Away Success." Schenkel explains how women end up being susceptible to falling into helplessness as a result of uncontrollability. "



I don't think this is a myth, I myself am cranky for no reason. I work 5 shifts a week, weekdays are 4 hours usually 2 to 3 times a week and then 8 hours for both sat and sunday shifts. Thats usually a total of 40 hours or more every two weeks. Add on my daily taking care of a 11month old and a 3 year old, a house thats over 1500sqft, laundry that never seems to stop and making meals for everyone. Most days I try to keep my cool but there are days that I am just an all around sour puss crank. So what about you? Do you feel this way some days?

The Schimpf Family's First Blog



The Schimpf Family.

Entry one.

Frist off welcome. My name is Erin, I'm not a Schimpf yet, I will be on November 8th 2008. Now I will be the main poster on this here lovely blog. You will get to know about my family and our daily, weekly and monthly stuff that we do.

This lovely little lad is our son. His name is Alexander David George Schimpf. He was Born Sept. 25th 2007. He is a Fire type of child, always moving always doing. He is strong willed and loves his cuddles. He was walking by 9months old and had only two teeth for what seemed like for ever.

Over the little while you dear reader will learn about how our family works and who we all are. So for now I say good bye but not forever.