Hi!
My son is 6 months old. How in the world…
I like to think about the fact that 6 months ago, which sometimes sounds like the longest time and shortest time ever, I was not yet a parent. I was big and fat, and waddling around in the late summer heat, but not yet a parent. And now I like try to balance the fact that I’m a parent and I have some very adult responsibilities with the fact that I feel like I’m totally faking it as a grown-up.
Which brings me to Amazon Prime. Specifically Prime Now.
So, I work full-time, which turns out, is really freaking hard when you have a kid. Moms of multiples (I’m friends with this dude who’s a triplet), and moms of more than one, how in the world do you get anything done?
I really do love my job, and part of what makes it a great gig for when you have a kid is how flexible it is. I work really hard, and I work STUPID hard during our campaign season, however, when I need, I can come and go, I can bring the baby to work with me when daycare isn’t open and let him hang out in my office, and I get to teach, one of my favorite parts of the job. But, since I’ve been back, I’ve managed to forget something huge at least, at least once a week. I’ve forgotten parts to my pump, the really important parts. My lunch, brown bags for milk, storage bags, running shoes for when I’ve been teaching, socks, really, the limit does not exist as far as forgetting things goes.
So, Monday was a total Monday. Once I got settled at work, it was time to pump. I headed downstairs, took off my shirt, slipped on my pumping corset thingie, and then realized that in my haste to get dishes washed, I’d washed pump parts, stuck them in the dryer, and then left them there. I had no bottles and no phalanges. And I was already pretty uncomfortable by that point in the day.
Enter Amazon Prime Now.
I was kinda of running between meetings, and didn’t have time to run home, so I quickly g-chatted my husband, told him about my mistake, and asked him to look on Prime Now to see if we could find phalanges and bottles for my pump. They were there, and he ordered them and had them sent to my work address.
I shit you not, within like 40 minutes, just before another meeting was starting, the stuff showed up at the front desk in a brown paper bag, and I was able to bust into it, wash it, and pump, very much to my relief.
I honestly think every time something something cool comes out, like when GPS because readily available to everyone, that technology truly cannot get any better, and then something like this totally blows my mind. And it wasn’t like it was super expensive either, it was normally priced emergency stuff for moms whose brains haven’t yet returned to its normal size.
Side note: the next day, I forgot sneaks to teach my 12:15 cycling class, and I had to pull some major major major strings (I am so grateful for this friend) to get a pair of sz 10 shoes to the branch just in time for me to teach, then teach again, and then teach one more time.
I’ll get this working/momming thing down pat one of these days.
Have you ever used Prime Now? What do you find yourself ordering off of there?
Last summer I had a bad stomach bug and couldn’t even leave the house to get ginger ale and crackers so the husband used Prime Now to have it delivered to the house since he was stuck at work. So handy!
SO handy! Absolutely incredible!
That is amazing. I have been SO CLOSE to forgetting stuff. I almost drove off Monday with the pump in the house and my work bag on the porch, and I have done so much stupid stuff that I don’t know how I’m allowed to keep momming. I am TOLD that once we stop breastfeeding, mom brain goes away. But I don’t believe it.
One of my crunchy friends is sending me a blend of essential oils to make my brain work again. I’ll let you know how that goes. Also – let’s do something not related to our children soon 🙂
Raleigh: 1, Charlotte: 0 – Amazon Now not available 😦
You’re kidding?! It’s bananas – an absolutely amazing service. I almost ordered off of there when we caught a stomach bug last weekend, but Austin was able to rally and get Gatorade and waters!