I have to kids, a 2.5 and a 9-month-old. Typical day:
- 6:00am, wake up to pump milk
- 6:30am, brush teeth and go downstairs to pack lunch and get breakfast ready
- 7:00am, get infant, change his diaper, and feed him milk
- 7:30am, get toddler, put him on the potty
- 7:45am, read books for the kids
- 8:05am, sit in chair and breakfast for all of us
- 8:40am, cleanup from breakfast, put toddler on potty & change his clothes, get him ready for school
- 9:30am, feed infant and put him to sleep
- 10:15am, clean up mess around the house, pump milk, do laundry, make any administrative phone calls
- 11:30am, infant wakes up and has therapy for an hour
- 12:45pm, put infant in highchair for lunch
- 1:30pm, go for quick 15-20 min walk/stroll
- 2:00pm, feed infant milk, read him book, and put baby to sleep
- 2:45pm, clean up mess around the house, fold laundry, pump milk, wash bottles/pump parts, and finish any administrative tasks
- 3:30pm, feed myself lunch while surfing the web (like right now!), read investment news, and look at my family's investments (I do some day trading!)
- 4:00pm, baby wakes up, play w/ him, take him for another walk
- 5:00pm, pick up toddler from after-care
- 5:30pm, feed baby another milk bottle
- 6:00pm, prepare dinner
- 6:30pm, on days when husband is not working late, everyone eats dinner together and husband takes care of baby from this point on and I interact with the toddler
- 7:45pm, read books, bath kid(s), put kids to sleep
- 8:30pm, do dishes, clean up around the house
- 9:30pm, very tired by this time but will stay up to read up on more investment news, read newspaper, pay bills
- 11:00pm, pump milk again!
- 11:30pm, pass out from exhaustion
I just recently took a sabbatical to stay at home with a baby that had some health issue and requires much therapy. Needless to say, staying at home has been very tiring compared to working.