75 First World Problems For Busy Mums

Frustrated mum with steam coming from her ears, representing busy mum stress.

Someone used the last of the toilet paper and�didn’t�put a new one on the�holder… Only orange flavoured chocolates are left in the box of Roses and what you really want is hazelnut whirl…

Now that’s a bummer.�First-world problems plague our lives making everyday issues heinously inconvenient.

Here�are the�Top 75 ‘First-World’ Problems Busy Mums like you and me experience everyday:

1) No Wifi.

75 First World Problems for Busy Mums | Stay at Home Mum
via giphy

2) Slow Wifi.

75 First World Problems for Busy Mums | Stay at Home Mum
via phillbarron.wordpress.com

3) No Wifi at the cafe.

75 First World Woes for Busy Mums | Stay at Home Mum

via doordeogen.wordpress.com

4) No organic almond milk at the�cafe.

Frustrated mum expressing feelings of overwhelm and confusion.
via youknowhowtomeme.com

5) Scalding coffee.

Cartoon of a mum surprised by hot coffee, expressing first world mum problems.
via http://www.memecenter.com

6) Cold coffee.

75 First World Woes for Busy Mums | Stay at Home Mum
via giphy

7) Spilled coffee.

75 First World Woes for Busy Mums | Stay at Home Mum
via giphy

Shit could get worse.

Next Page: MORE First World Problems…..

author avatar
Cherie Bobbins
Cherie Bobbins creates an authentic account of motherhood from the front-lines with a central theme of empowering other mothers through Cherie’s first hand experiences. Her aim for every piece of content created is to serve someone, sparking them to exclaim, “OMG, Cherie Bobbins totally gets me, it’s exactly what I needed and I am not alone!”� Residing in Melbourne, experiencing four seasons in one day, Cherie has had an overflowing, clean basket of laundry on rotation since January 2015. Cherie is a life hacker, professional laundry dodger and mother of two.

Discover more from Stay at Home Mum

Subscribe to get the latest posts to your email

Recent comments

Discover more from Stay at Home Mum

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading