Anonymous wrote: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.
are you exclusively pumping? you sound like me except I get up at 5am and I work full time