Great posting! My husband and I were talking about this the other night. Neither of us would trade a second of parenting- even the toughest moments, but there are moments when I miss having "me" time and immediately feel guilty for having the thought.
I guess that's what I miss most- not feeling guilty about taking a 20 minute bath, painting my nails, blowing out my hair, exercising, having popcorn for dinner- whatever little indulgence I used to allow myself.
While both of us have lost "our" baby weight, we miss taking 30 minutes a day to exercise. We have 1000 things that "need to happen", but at the end of the day if we haven't stopped to breathe, is it worth it? Yes, the laundry NEEDS to be done, the dishes NEED to be done, lunches NEED to be packed, but I don't think we're bad parents if once in a while JD wears sweats to baby school b/c mommy and daddy took a walk after dinner or watched a movie together without pausing to throw something in the dryer or to run another load of dishes.
I think we all try to be "everything to everyone" and it isn't possible. I like your idea of a resolution that is simple, but will really improve your day-to-day feeling. I would love to say that I will stop feeling guilty for doing my toes, but the reality is there is probably something that should get done during that time. Having said that, I will make every effort to keep up with my nails this year. Selfish? Maybe, but it takes 5 minutes to file and buff and I always feel more pulled together at work when they're done.
Thanks for making us think!