
“Kitchen closed til tomorrow!” By the brilliant Grace Farris.
P.S. Throw pillows I need and favorite times of the day.
“Kitchen closed til tomorrow!” By the brilliant Grace Farris.
P.S. Throw pillows I need and favorite times of the day.
I 100% relate. I have to insist that I am off duty after 8:30 pm. No further requests accepted until the following day!
Love these! They really hit home for me today.
I feel so seen. I love these series ❤️
Grace nails it again!❤️
Gosh I love Grace! My kiddos always get hungry right before bed, so I appreciate the idea of letting them eat what they want as long as they can make it themselves and clean up the mess. This is inspiring me to also shut the phone down. How many cringy texts or emails have I sent after 9pm? A-lot.
Everyone at place jokes that every single night I announce- just letting you guys know, I’m going to bed really early tonight. Am at a stage when the kids are ticking me in.
Once again, Grace reads my mind.
Yup, I frequently tell my 4yo and 8yo that I do not mom after 8:30pm. Those nighttime existential conversations ARE the best, though!
Yes! I love announcing “The kitchen closed!” as I turn off the lights after cleaning up dinner.
My husband says this every night and when inevitably a snack is requested I say its closed but you can always have X veggie (what ever is avail) such a mom statement lol
My evening sign: I already made you tacos for dinner. I’m not making more at 8:30 at night. make them yourself or eat some cereal, dearest children.
I have two teens and have been told to chat whenever they want to chat, but if it’s 10 p.m. and I have the covers up to my chin, I don’t really wanna lol.
hahaha- I love this so much! Thanks for the laugh, Grace :)
Came to post the same comments! Grace is hilarious so relatable!
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