As I look at my 15 month old and think "where did the time go?" (he's my 5th), I still remember how LONG my 1st one was a baby. All little ones are different, so all I can do is let you know how it is/was for me.
When my little ones are 1 1/2 to 2 years old, that's when it is the 'hardest' for me. They want, and don't want, everything and nothing... at the same time it seems like. When my kids have turned two, it's like they pass through a door and a new phase is born... SO much more independent. With my little one now, I actually planned on "doing nothing" for this age before he was born. He wants to be down and check everything out (get into everything), until I find something to do... THEN he needs to be held. So I try to stay away from doing things that I have a hard time putting down easily.
How's your 'other stay-at-home moms' friend base? Have a time when you get together with other moms, that you share interests with. You could just visit while you hold your 'little clinger', or (what I like to do) clean or do projects at each others houses. When there are two or more moms, then one can be holding a child (or two) while the other one 'works'(dishes, laundry, picking up, sewing, scrapbooking, making dinners, cookies...) and you can still visit too. It may feel a bit awkward at first(it was for me), but the friendships that grow and the satisfaction of having things done with a good visit too, is GREAT!
Also, there are so many different baby/toddler slings and snugglies. I was just at a friends house the other day where we were canning, and she was carrying around another friends 17 month old strapped to her back (being careful around the hot pots of course).
I have another friend, who's husband will snuggle so much with their children when they are clingy, that the kids 'have enough' and get down ('snuggle it out of them' I think is what they call it). I watched him do it once, it didn't take long (5 minutes???) and the child was squirming to get down... he'd make them 'fight to get away' for a bit... just to make sure.
I don't know what else to say and I think I may be starting to babble. It was all I could do NOT to 'roll my eyes' anytime someone would say, "... and this too shall pass.", so I surely don't want to say that!!!
Friends, that's my biggest 'saver'. Positive, up-beat ones too! (Everyone has their days) Check with women that you go to church with, neighbors, friends of friends, library story time, the park, here on Mamasource...
Well, my brain has left (with no warning either, how rude!), hope this helps!
Oh... MUSIC!!! I have different CDs that I will put in and it helps SO much. Here are MY favorites that we all like to listen to...
"Drew's Famous Party Music" - This has great dance music and we put it in when we do house work or just want to have fun.
"Monkey Business - Eric Herman and the Invisible Band" - He's local and he has some of his songs with videos on YouTube. His 'ID name' is EricHermanMusic. "Crazy over Vegitables" and "The Elephant Song" are two that you could check out.
We have a 'Vegi-Tales' one... it's in the car
And for Sundays or 'quite times' I like to put in;
"Primary Worship - Reverent Piano Music" by Paul Cardall. There are no words and it is very calming and soothing.
All of these CDs were well worth the money I paid for them. In fact, we play them so much, I should probably have back ups!