As a Mum
You are in the trenches of it all. All the noise, all the mess, all the milestones, all the joy, all of it almost all the time.
Then they go to school and you miss it ALL.
As an Architect
You live and breathe architecture. You know when someone’s an architect, you can spot them a mile away. They’re the odd one, wearing black, probably with funky glasses, and touching (or knocking on) all surfaces of a built structure.
I have a sketchbook in the nappy bag and I have nappies in my Kate Spade laptop bag.
But the two worlds don’t (don’t) easily blend.
You’ve heard it before.
The identity of a woman changes when she becomes a Mum
It’s hard to explain - this might resonate with you or you might disagree. This didn’t happen to me until my kids went to nursery. So I kinda felt left out of this feeling until then. Until I realized these little monkeys had been my 24/7 for 2+ years each and I didn’t know how to go back to ‘normal life’ now they were off with their wee gangs at Leikskoli.
…Did I want to?
Oh my. That’s a scary thought.
Designing out the next chapter
So I’m doing what I do best. I am designing. But I’m designing my life, my 9-3:30…until I can pick them up again, and yes, early because I am that helicopter Mum who missed them so much.
Design
Family
Iceland, etc. etc
These are all important pillars to me and so as I dive back into the studio, and my online courses, I’m opening up and sharing more about design, mindset, and all that is balancing business and motherhood in this next chapter of life.
Stay tuned.