-mornings with my very active and "chatty" son
-casually sipping coffee while watching The Today Show
-laying around in my pjs
-watching the shear joy on Carson's face as he recognizes me when I go into his
room and say, "Good morning, Sweetheart!"
-the lack of stress staying at home causes
When I return to work, I will dread the following:
-dropping Carson off at daycare so that someone else can enjoy his morning chatter
-slamming my first cup of coffee at 5:30a while the shower heats up
-convincing myself that baby spit-up is an appropriate accessory for work attire
-getting ready while my husband is the recipient of the "good morning" grin
Carson flashes as you pick him up out of his crib (I'll be jealous; I admit it.)
-the stress associated with getting myself and my child out of the house each day(Actually, I'll only do this three times a week; I plan to work from home two days a week when possible.)
When I return to work, I look forward to:
-laughing with Kim, Heather, Lisa, Tara, Kyle, etc.
-purchasing my second cup of coffee en route to work (I have missed you, Starbucks!)
-looking like pre-baby Trish
-seeing Carson smile when I enter the daycare's infant room
-thriving on the stress associated with being a wife, mommy, and professional

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