I was working on my doctorate in business administration, raising my 3- and 5-year-old kids, and working part-time.
Mornings were a panic as I tried to get the kids fed, dressed, and off to school with a healthy lunch.
Once the kids were asleep, I had from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. to clean up the dinner dishes, make lunches, tidy the house, do laundry, and do my doctoral work.
Still, I found genuine ways to connect with my kids — like a short board game or an elaborate blanket fort.
Related storiesI'd sometimes forgo sleeping for a night to finish my doctoral work if they needed more time with me.
Persons:
I'd, Mount Rushmore, I'm, Nadine Robinson
Organizations:
Service, Business, Mount, Nike, Athabasca University, Sault College