I'm a big fan of the WFH lunch and guard that time on my calendar as jealously as I'm able. it's usually something quick but made from scratch (an omelet, a sandwich, okonmiyaki, pasta) -- I tend to save leftovers for dinner when that's what's on my plan for the day. stepping away from the work desk, walking ten feet into the kitchen, and making something for myself just feels damn good
Makes a lot of sense. I tended to be using my lunch break to do something school-related with the kids and never take the time to eat. In retrospect, had I taken an hour instead of a half-hour or something, I could have done both, but felt pressured and rushed so never did. Of course, trying to homeschool full-time while also WFH full-time is, uh, slightly insane, but I did it for a while.
really enjoyed these past two posts.
I'm a big fan of the WFH lunch and guard that time on my calendar as jealously as I'm able. it's usually something quick but made from scratch (an omelet, a sandwich, okonmiyaki, pasta) -- I tend to save leftovers for dinner when that's what's on my plan for the day. stepping away from the work desk, walking ten feet into the kitchen, and making something for myself just feels damn good
Makes a lot of sense. I tended to be using my lunch break to do something school-related with the kids and never take the time to eat. In retrospect, had I taken an hour instead of a half-hour or something, I could have done both, but felt pressured and rushed so never did. Of course, trying to homeschool full-time while also WFH full-time is, uh, slightly insane, but I did it for a while.