Expert tips for juggling things please :)

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Hellooooooo everyone, currently over the moon as i went for an interview on Monday and i got the job **Yay** .......

I`ve only been working a couple of hours a day, but will now be working 30 hours a week. My horses live out 24/7 so that makes things a bit easier for me. I`ve sort of accepted i`m not going to ride now in the week (only free times will be mornings and that will be for poo-picking/haynets/feed and waters) .... But what else can i do to make things easier/quicker for myself.

I have a 9 year old son, so routine will be:

Up at 7am, sort chickens, walk dogs, make packed lunches up (myself and childs) take small one to school, go do horses, go to work. I am on a fantastic place where i keep my horses, with a lovely lady who can check the horses of an evening and just make sure they have water if it`s frozen so i don`t have to worry about getting up there after work ..... But what else can i do to make things easier/quicker for me.

Thank you :)
 
Make haynets for the week, deep litter beds, try to poo pick daily to give you more time on days off to ride or dare I suggest a sharer? ;)

P.s well done on getting your new job! :D
 
Hellooooooo everyone, currently over the moon as i went for an interview on Monday and i got the job **Yay** .......

I`ve only been working a couple of hours a day, but will now be working 30 hours a week. My horses live out 24/7 so that makes things a bit easier for me. I`ve sort of accepted i`m not going to ride now in the week (only free times will be mornings and that will be for poo-picking/haynets/feed and waters) .... But what else can i do to make things easier/quicker for myself.

I have a 9 year old son, so routine will be:

Up at 7am, sort chickens, walk dogs, make packed lunches up (myself and childs) take small one to school, go do horses, go to work. I am on a fantastic place where i keep my horses, with a lovely lady who can check the horses of an evening and just make sure they have water if it`s frozen so i don`t have to worry about getting up there after work ..... But what else can i do to make things easier/quicker for me.

Thank you :)


just a small thing, but could you make packed lunches up the night before? Saves me a few minutes in my manic mornings! :)
 
just a small thing, but could you make packed lunches up the night before? Saves me a few minutes in my manic mornings! :)

Or get son to make them up. Nine years old is definitely old enough to be doing packed lunches - my daughter did her own when she was that age.
 
Congrats on the job. Could your son have school lunches? Making a nutritionally balanced lunch each day could take between 90 and 150 hours of preparation time during the school year!
 
Or get son to make them up. Nine years old is definitely old enough to be doing packed lunches - my daughter did her own when she was that age.

That is young - good on her. Congratulations on the job. You will be fine - I have a 1yo, 6 horses on DIY living in and a 42 hour week job. Very hard at first but things just start getting quicker. Even if it means I have to get up earlier to make sure hubby is with baby whilst I am at the yard. Making lunches night before and putting them in the fridge/PSP game in the car in order to keep them amused if you have to take them to the stables first.
 
Congrats on the job. Could your son have school lunches? Making a nutritionally balanced lunch each day could take between 90 and 150 hours of preparation time during the school year!

Funnily enough i had thought about this, and having spoken to him this evening he has said he wants school dinners anyway now as he likes the look of the puddings lol ..... :D

That is young - good on her. Congratulations on the job. You will be fine - I have a 1yo, 6 horses on DIY living in and a 42 hour week job. Very hard at first but things just start getting quicker. Even if it means I have to get up earlier to make sure hubby is with baby whilst I am at the yard. Making lunches night before and putting them in the fridge/PSP game in the car in order to keep them amused if you have to take them to the stables first.

Crikey !!!! Well, i should have no problems fitting everything in then, you must be superwoman lol ...... Thanks for the tips, he he does usually have his DS/PSP when we leave the house, but it is much easier for me to do everything at home (other animals) in a morning before school, and then at least anytime with the horses is "my time" (he`s a 1st rate nagger lol, and he can`t nag me if i`ve dropped him off at school first) ;)
 
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