Hi Friends!
For a while I was doing pretty well at publishing one of these every 3 months. I missed one right around the time Little Miss was born/Squish turned 2…but I’m jumping back in and i’ll try to keep up!
In case missed any of my previous posts, I’ve been writing one every 3 months since Squish was born. You can find the links below:
Day in the Life – 21 Months
Day in the Life – 18 Months
Day in the Life – 15 Months
Day in the Life – 12 Months
Day in the Life – 9 Months
Day in the Life – 6 Months
Day in the Life – 3 Months
Let me preface this post by saying that there is no normal right now. Every day is different. But this was Monday of this week. The photos are taken quickly on my phone and unedited..but that’s life 🙂
4:45 – Baby gets up. Lately, she’s been sleeping until at least 6 so this is pretty early. I go downstairs, grab my computer, start the coffee and settle in to feed her and get some work done. Hubby coaches a couple of our morning CrossFit classes a week so he leaves to coach at little after 5.
5:00 – 7:30 – I work on Healthy Aperture stuff and stuff for my blog while also trying to feed and entertain baby. Hubby comes home around 6:45 and hangs out with us for a few minutes before going back to bed for a little while.
7:30 -Squish wakes up. I change him and feed him breakfast while drinking my coffee.
8:00 – 9:00 – We play and I feed the baby again.
9:00 – Put everyone in the car and leave for the gym. I coach our 9:30 class two days a week. Squish watches his tablet and runs around the gym. Baby falls asleep around 9:30.
10:45 – Home from the gym. I make my morning oatmeal and Squish eats some with me.
11:00 – 12:30 – We play. Baby wakes up at 11 so I feed her, deal with her second blowout of the day, follow Squish around to his various playrooms.
12:30 – Lunch. Daddy comes home and we all hang out in the kitchen. Not pictured, baby screaming, squish falling off stool and screaming, etc.
1:00 – 3:00 Naptime for Squish. I try to get work done, write my Bean Bytes post and also feed and deal with baby who doesn’t sleep and alternates between happy and fussy.
3:00 – 4:00 – Squish wakes up, we have a snack, play, feed baby, do some chores, etc.
4:00 – Back to gym. Daddy coaches our 4:30 class and I workout. Usually baby falls asleep around this time but she’s been up since 11 and still not interested in sleeping.
6 :00- Home to make and eat dinner with Squish. Baby is still awake and screaming.
6:45 – 7:45 Squish watches Thomas while I feed the baby and then walk around holding a screaming baby and a phone blaring a hair dryer noise to try to keep her somewhat calm.
7:45 – Daddy comes home. Squish hangs out with him for a little while.
8:15 – Squish goes to bed, baby finally falls asleep for a few minutes and I take a shower.
8:45 -Sit down to write a freelance article and baby wakes up screaming.
8:45 – 9:45 – Deal with baby and try to answer a few emails on my phone.
9:45 – She’s finally hungry so I feed her while writing a freelance article.
10:45 – She’s done eating and finally asleep so I put her upstairs, feed the animals, eat a snack, get the coffee ready for the morning, etc.
11:15 – Bed.
Here’s my Snapchat story for the day! Follow me: leangreenbean1
Like I said, every day is different. This was Monday. On Tuesday:
- I got up at 6 to work.
- Hubby didn’t coach in the morning.
- Baby slept until 7.
- Squish slept til 8.
- I worked out at 9:30.
- Squish asked to take a nap at 12:15 – before he’d eaten lunch (unheard of!)
- Squish spent the afternoon screaming bloody murder.
- Baby took an afternoon nap.
- Both kids screamed for a while simultaneously.
- We didn’t go to the gym in the afternoon.
- Squish took a shower.
- Squish ate dinner by himself while I fed baby.
- Daddy came home at 6:30.
- Squish went to bed at 7:15.
- We ate dinner at 7:30.
- I drank a beer because…toddler getting his molars.
- Baby was asleep by 10:30.
On Wednesday Baby and I were up working and eating at 5:30. You get the picture!
Let’s chat:
How does this compare to your Monday this week?
Enjoy!
–Lindsay–
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Carla says
Oh my heart. I’m going to have to be one of those annoying women who says: I would love to return to those ages with my own child.
But I will also add 🙂 I would only like to do it for one day
You are a rockstar. I remember how tiring all of that was that – and I only had one !!! xo
Lindsay says
haha wouldn’t it be awesome if we could just teleport back to any point just for a day 🙂
amber says
i’m 38 weeks pregnant with number 1! so excited to find a new normal. i’m sure it’ll be exhausting, but worth it (at least after the initial shock stage!).
Alison @ Daily Moves and Grooves says
You’re amazing. Don’t forget it ♥︎
Serena says
I remember nursing while writing freelance articles. Wait that’s not quite true. Don’t think I could concentrate enough to nurse and write. But I did edit…and answer emails. Had forgotten about that. Thanks for the memories! (:
Katie @ Live Half Full says
Wow, I am continually impressed with these posts! I agree- the only thing as a Mom that’s constant in my days is that everything is different.
Hillary says
Wow! What a busy day.. What does your husband do? Confused about all the flexibility his just must allow him!
Healing Wave Chiropractic says
Wowwww!!!! This whole having babies thing sure does sound exhausting but exhilarating at the same time. I can’t believe how focused you have to be to get anything done. Kudos to all parents!!
Jen says
Ahhh- newborns, every day is a freaking crazy adventure! I have 4 kids, the youngest will be 3 in April and both days you typed up…that’s also her life right now. No two days are ever the same, but I am eternally grateful for the naptime she has every day!!