You may ask- "What in the worrrrlllllddddd do you do?!"..."Don't you get bored!?" I am posting this info for me, personally- so that I can look back at it someday and wonder how did I ever manage?! As well, I'm posting this for husbands that don't understand...especially when they come through the doors around lunch time, look at you (without using actual words) and ask why are you still in your pj's and how come you haven't even brushed your teeth!? :) It is so difficult to have two full time jobs. When you work during the day, you still have to do all of these things at night. I'm so grateful to be able to only focus on one job...the most important one in my eyes. To be a mommy-
Midnight to noon- my schedule from today in specific.
Makenna awake at 2:30..wants me to sleep with her. Didn't cave in.
Bennett awake at 4:30. Nursed, changed, back in bed by 5:30.
Nursed again around 7:00, back asleep by 7:30.
Makenna awake at 8:00...wants breakfast.
Make breakfast, both eat, clean up, start dishwasher, divide up 3 loads of laundry, start one.
Nursed him at 9:30, changed, pumped, and play with kids.
He's asleep again around 10:30.
10:30-She pees on the floor (which NEVER happens, mind you). Scolded and in time out.
Talk with her, clean up mess, and pick up house. This entails: Clorox wipes to toilets and sinks (3 bathrooms). Windex of mirrors. Dusting whole house. Change over laundry and start new load. Vacuum upstairs (4 bedrooms). Work on Christmas card for a brief bit. Unload and put away clean dishes.
11:00-She paints. Drops the water bowl and it breaks. Clean up mess. Mop kitchen floor. Change over laundy again, fold and put away clothes. Start new load. Take phone call. Vacuum downstairs.
She's hungry- make lunch. Clean up. Catch her singing Baa Baa Black Sheep...record!
Twelve freaking hours...GONE...just like that! No wonder I've started not knowing what day it is!
Enjoy the sweet video below.
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Oh my, I've had so many days like that I've lost count. Glamorous, but fulfilling isn't it? As we've heard before...the days are long, but the years are short. Here's to many more!
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