(Starting the day at 12am)
3:30AM - Change Keegan's diaper and give him a bottle
3:45AM - Try to go back to sleep
6:30AM - Turn the monitor down because I can hear Jeremiah is wide awake and I'm not ready to get up yet
7:00AM - Keegan is crying
7:30AM - I've had enough of listening to Keegan cry, so I get out of bed and get him
7:45AM - Change Keegan's diaper, put him in his first outfit of the day, get Jeremiah up
8:00AM - Change Jeremiah's diaper, put him in a new outfit (possibly give him a bath if he woke up wet)
8:05AM - Give Keegan a bottle
8:20AM - Cook breakfast while J plays and K watches me from his bouncer
8:30AM - Put K in his Bumbo at the table, put J in his booster seat, set the table and bring out the food. Feed Jeremiah while making sure K doesn't push himself off the chair. Sometimes feed K because he refused his first bottle but decided he was starving to death when we sat down to eat. Feed myself if possible.
9:00AM - Wipe Jeremiah down and get him out of his chair, change Keegan's diaper because he pooped.
9:15AM - Clean up from breakfast, wash dishes
9:30AM - Go pick up Keegan and snuggle because he's crying, tell Jeremiah he can't watch Thomas again and he needs to play with his toys
10:00AM - Give Keegan another bottle, lay him down for his morning nap
10:30AM - Give Jeremiah his bottle of milk, lay him down for his morning nap
11:00AM - Sit down with a nice cup of coffee....wait, scratch that. Keegan's crying again. Go try to figure out what's wrong with him.
11:15AM - Decide nothing is wrong with him and he needs to sleep so put him back in his crib. Sit back down with said coffee and try to relax...scratch that, the house needs to be cleaned, laundry needs to be folded, etc
11:40AM - Think "wait...did I brush my teeth?" Go brush my teeth. Shower ....ehh...showering can wait. Get myself a snack because I had hardly anything for breakfast. Try to talk to Abby on Facebook. She's busy with her kids.
12:00 PM - Pick up toys and straighten living room. Sit back down, finish coffee, and cruise Facebook
12:15 PM - Keegan's awake again. Get him up and give him some milk. Snuggle and play
12:30 PM - J is awake. Go get him and give him some water. Make lunch
12:40 PM - Change J's diaper
12:45 PM - Put K in his Bumbo at the table and J in his booster seat. Feed J lunch.
12:55 PM - Go lay Keegan down because he's crying again and I've decided he just needs to sleep
1:00 PM - Finish feeding J. Feed myself
1:10 PM - Pick up the food off the floor. Scold J for throwing his food. Wipe his mouth and hands and hair. Decide he's clean enough and send him off
1:15 PM - Wash dishes from lunch
1:25 PM - Change J's diaper again because he pooped
1:30 PM - Read J books, identify body parts on his face and mine
2:00 PM - Go get Keegan, he's crying again. Decide he's had a pretty good nap
2:15 PM - Give Keegan a bottle, change his diaper because he will poop while he drinks. Change his outfit because he pooped on it
2:30 PM - Put in the Thomas movie because J is asking nicely (so cute when he says "please")
2:45 PM - Realize I haven't peed all day. Rush to the potty before I pop
2:50 PM - Figure out what we're having for supper, start preparing for that if necessary
3:00 PM - Lay Keegan back down because he won't sit quietly while I'm in the kitchen
3:30 PM - Go get Keegan, feel bad because I lay him down so much. Play with him for awhile
3:45 PM - Movie is over, cut it off and tell J to play with his toys
4:00 PM - Give J snack, have some of whatever I give him
4:10 PM - Put J in his crib. He can go to sleep or stay awake...doesn't matter to me
4:30 PM - Give Keegan some more milk and lay him down. He finally goes to sleep.
5:00 PM - Cook supper
5:30 PM - Get J up, give him some water, change his diaper, tell him to stop fussing because we're about to eat
5:40 PM - Set table, pour drinks
5:45 PM - Sit down to eat. Have a nice dinner in peace...wait...is that Keegan crying? He'll just have to cry.
5:55 PM - Decide to go get Keegan and voila, he's pooped again! Change his diaper, hold him in my lap while I try to eat (while feeding Jeremiah if Brad's not home)
6:15 PM - Realize I put a load of laundry in the wash and it never got put in the dryer. Go restart the wash and make a mental note to put the load in the dryer this time
6:20 PM - Clean up from supper, wash some dishes
6:30 PM - Bathe Keegan, get soaked from his splashing, put him in his sleeper with a fresh diaper. Give him a bottle, lay him down for bed
6:45 PM - Bathe Jeremiah, get soaked from his splashing, put him in his sleeper with a fresh diaper. Turn on Wheel of Fortune
7:00 PM - Put load in the dryer (YES!), finish washing dishes/cleaning up kitchen
7:30 PM - Give Jeremiah some milk, brush his teeth, lay him down for bed
7:45 PM - FREEDOM!!! What should I do? Well, I could workout but I'm so tired and don't feel like getting all sweaty. Then I would need a shower and that's just too much trouble. Brad and I could watch a movie...yep, that sounds better.
11:30 PM - Just after I've slept for about 30 minutes, Keegan is awake crying. Get up and feed him and change his diaper. Put him back to bed and try to go to sleep...lay awake and think about ISIS and ebola and the world my boys will grow up in. Try to think about something else. Wonder what I ever did with my life before I had kids. Decide to pray. Fall asleep praying
Wake up at 3:30AM and start all over :)
Life is easier now that Keegan is a little older and not quite as demanding as a newborn, but he is still pretty demanding. The first 3 months of his life are a blur to me. I just did what I had to do and tried to enjoy every minute of it. It went by very quickly.
Next month Jeremiah will be 18 months old and Keegan will be 6 months old. I can't believe how time flies. This season in my life is the best one yet and I am trying to soak up every single second of baby love. I know they will only be this small for a little while and I don't want to miss any of it or take it for granted.
Children are a heritage from the Lord,
offspring a reward from him.
Like arrows in the hands of a warrior
are children born in one's youth.
Blessed is the man whose quiver is full of them.
Psalm 127:3-5
Thank you Lord, for this precious gift of motherhood. Thank you for my healthy growing boys and any other children you decide to send my way. I love them with all of my heart.
Jeremiah's birthday, 6/6/13
Keegan's birthday, 6/19/14
With love,
Hannah Elise
"Feed myself if possible." Hilarious!
ReplyDeletePlease print this off and put it in the baby books. I promise you won't remember all this in ages years. In fact, you won't believe it was even possible that your days were like this. The days drag on but the years fly by. I'd give anything for just one day with my little boys again. :)