Welcome to the latest installment of our series Mum vs Life. Each week we’ll feature a prominent Aussie mum and take you through her day. Everyone from working mums to stay-at-home mums will relate.
This week we talk to Jenny King, crochet designer, author and mother of two. Jenny explains how she turned her hobby into a thriving business and managed to do it while raising two demanding daughters.
MY TYPICAL DAY: "I work from home..."
Get Up, go to the kettle and put on the computer on the way to the kettle. Then I’m on the computer first up to see what is happening in crochet world. What deadline is what, who from USA has contacted me while I was asleep. That determines the day now that the children have all left home unless I am teaching or pattern writing. I spend the beginning of the week growing designs: designing, swatching, drawing schematics& planning designs and then by Wednesday I’m writing patterns. All this happens at home. Thursday teaching, Friday at the shop.
I work each day until dinner time, get tea and then crochet all evening until 11 pm usually
BEING A WORKING MUM: "I always downed tools to take the kids to their activities..."
When the children were home this would still happen but the time after school and before dinner was for driving them to wherever they need to be, a mad dash across country with 3 kids in lots of directions. We always sat down to dinner at the table.And TV was never on at that time. This kept us connected.
BIGGEST CHALLENGE AS A WORKING MUM: "I run out of time..."
There is never enough time in a day to do all the things I want to do. too many things I want to do and not enough time.