morning routine 2023

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's sad that any morning routine that seems calm people ask if its a joke


That first kid doesn’t have to be at school until 9. That’s why they have like an extra hour to kill before school.
Anonymous
DS7’s school also starts at 9am.

7am wake-up, read or do any leftover homework
7.15 bfast—same bfast everyday—egg, toast, milk, fruit smoothie
7.45 instrument practice while I pack lunch
8ish brush teeth, bathroom and change. If he’s quick, he gets more time to read
8.35-40 walk to school (12 min walk)

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS7’s school also starts at 9am.

7am wake-up, read or do any leftover homework
7.15 bfast—same bfast everyday—egg, toast, milk, fruit smoothie
7.45 instrument practice while I pack lunch
8ish brush teeth, bathroom and change. If he’s quick, he gets more time to read
8.35-40 walk to school (12 min walk)



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Anonymous
Both my kids get ready in under 30 minutes and always have, still do even now as teens. Wake up, get dressed, fix hair. Eat breakfast (super quick like bowl of cereal, raisin toast or English muffins) while I pack their lunch. Brush teeth, assemble backpacks, leave. We do nothing the night before except charge phones and computers, and showers.
Anonymous
Kid wakes me up 631 because I don't do before 630. Dad has already started working.
- he gets dressed, I stumble to the bathroom, take my medication, and put my contacts in
- we make our beds and I take down any cups and laundry to do
- we go downstairs and he plays while I make breakfast and pack lunch (he gets ahot breakfast and hot lunch most days). Most days I prep dinner too.
- he eats and we chat
- we pick out the coat, gloves, hat and shoes for the day and set them on the bench
- go upstairs and then he does his hair and sunscreen then teeth
-i sometimes shower most days not until afternoon. Most days I just do sunscreen.
- he gets 30-40 minutes of TV. Sometimes we do quiet play or coloring. I make coffee and we cuddle in bed until 835 when I brush my teeth and he gets a 5 min warning.
- 840 we assemble everything and out the door.
-dropped off by 9am
-i do any morning errands and start work before 930
- I workout during lunch
- dad picks up at 230 when his work day is over
-they do errands, park, playgrounds, dog walk, biking/scooter, some playdates, etc
- dinner at 500-530
-bath or shower daily or every other night depending on activity level
- upstairs at 630
-books or quiet play until 7
Bed
Rinse repeat every day
Anonymous
Wake up, get dressed, brush teeth, breakfast, pack backpack and leave for school. Don’t make things more complicated than they need to be.
Ages 10, 12, 6
Anonymous
Alexa routine for 6 yo twins. They come downstairs dressed with teeth brushed (I brush their teeth at night). I don’t care what they wear as long as it’s seasonally appropriate and clean. They are on the bus by 7:10, so it’s early mornings with nothing other than getting out of the house.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:They take a shower/bath in the evening. Most of the prep for next day is done before bed.

My kids wake up and are handed a cup of warm milk. After drinking the milk, they use the toilet, and daily grooming - brush teeth, clean tongue, water pik, gargle, wash up, deo, cream, comb hair. They change into fresh clothes and get dressed..

Make their beds. Throw their dirty clothes in the hamper in the hallway. Put any dishes on the tray in the hallway. Empty their waste paper basket in the trash bag hanging on the banister. Quick "Good Morning" to our Gods at the family alter. These tasks may not get done occasionally because they are running late.

Then they come down to eat breakfast. Usually something they can grab and take to the car also if running late. Muffin sandwich with eggs, fruit, water. I usually load their bags, projects, gym stuff, lunch box etc in the car. I also warm the car in winter and we keep pillow and blankets in the car.

We have started doing our prayers in the car. So maybe 6 or 7 minutes of chanting on the road. Then they go to sleep for next 40 minutes under the blankets on their way to school.

My kids know how much time it takes them to do every step of getting ready to leave the house. I also have a wall clock in their bathroom so they know how much time they have.

Our mornings are not chaotic. My kids need around 40 minutes for getting out of the house. But, they can skip everything and be ready in 10 minutes also. That has happened too. It makes for a sucky start of the day for them. 40 minutes works great for them. I facilitate a lot of things and also have stuff ready to go. I wake up around 2 hours before they leave so that I can get dressed, fix breakfast and also do my yoga.


This has got to be a joke


I like the part where they put the dishes on a tray in the hallway.
Anonymous
My kids generally shit shower then shave. They don’t do breakfast. Out the door by 7:40 up at 7:10
Anonymous
Wake up
Eat breakfast
Brush teeth, get dressed
Pack snacks, lunch, etc
Drive to school
Anonymous
How can you pack lunch the night before? You mean lunch is cooked or packed the night before, and ready to go upon waking up?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How can you pack lunch the night before? You mean lunch is cooked or packed the night before, and ready to go upon waking up?


Yes!
Anonymous
I have 3 and 7. I wake up early to pack lunch and their backpacks.

I wake up 7 year old around 7:15pm, use bathroom & brush teeth, come down to eat breakfast for a bite (not a big fan of breakfast), and ready to leave home and drop off by 7:45pm. He dress the night nefore (sweatshirt & joggers) and school is 3 min away).

Once I am home, I start to waje up 3 year old and I also start to get myself ready for dress up to work, pack my lunch and everything. It takes 3 year old to stay in bed for 15 min before before waking up to use bathroom, pack breakfast (to eat at daycare), and get everyone out of home by 8:10am. After dropoff, I drive straight to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How can you pack lunch the night before? You mean lunch is cooked or packed the night before, and ready to go upon waking up?


Yes!


I am curious what kid lunch can be packed the night before? Please share!
Anonymous
I have a 7 year old, I work downtown M-W, DH usually WFH.

5:50- I wake up, workout
7:00 - DS is up, gets the iPad and watches shows, Im back from workout, make him breakfast (cereal, fruit, milk) and pack lunch if one of us didn’t the night before
7:15- quick shower
7:50- I leave for work
8:10- DS gets dressed
8:35 - walk to school w DH
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