After 10 years of parenting her two children, journalist Kathryn Jezer-Morton had a realisation about the stage of life she had just emerged from and she even had a name for it: 'Camel Mode.'
"I define it as a period of life when your kids are young but it can last for years," she explains on Mamamia's No Filter podcast.
"I knew it wasn't depression, it wasn't particularly physiological, but my kids were older and yet I was still stuck in this mental space of 'they're young and we just have to get through this'."
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When she spoke to other mums about this feeling of being in camel mode, Jezer-Morton says that the term resonated with them.
As a mum of two boys ages twelve and six, camel mode resonated with me too.
Out at dinner recently with my husband and kids, I clocked another family on a neighbouring table having quite a different Friday night.
The dad was sitting and entertaining a young toddler, cajoling her to eat some more food, while mum and baby were walking back and forth to their car to grab toys, change nappies and keep the baby moving.
As my family continued to eat our pizza and chat about our different days, the busy young family were up and they were gone. Their 40-odd minutes of dining time with little kids had maxed out, just as the baby began to cry.