Saturday, February 9, 2013

a day at home


  1. wake to baby crying
  2. nurse baby
  3. put baby back in crib
  4. repeat a few times (kinda like hitting the snooze button except the button is a person)
  5. eventually get up and turn on kettle and radio
  6. put baby in highchair
  7. give baby cheerios whilst making oatmeal or something else (this is important, baby is hungry, baby will complain loudly aka cry or scream if not given cheerios to eat and/or throw at floor aka dog while baby waits for real breakfast)
  8. drink tea and smoothie while feeding baby breakfast, eat gluten free cereal myself mmm
  9. surf internets and become angry at ridonkulous house prices in yukon
  10. listen to Jian Gomeshie cooing through the radio
  11. get baby and me dressed
  12. curse at the front door which is nearly impossible to open without a crowbar
  13. let dog out
  14. yell as dog runs away with neighbour's dog
  15. do dishes
  16. play / deposit every toy and every book on the floor
  17. pick up all of the toys and books
  18. make lunch
  19. feed / eat lunch
  20. let dog in feed him water him
  21. do dishes
  22. change baby
  23. play upstairs in loft with baby
  24. read story to baby
  25. sing song to baby
  26. nurse baby
  27. let baby turn light switch on and off a few times
  28. deposit baby in crib
  29. nap and or diddle on the computer while baby sleeps or doesn't sleep in crib
  30. wake up and play outside or inside
  31.  think about making dinner
  32. make dinner
  33. welcome dada home for the evening!
  34. eat dinner
  35. do dishes or bathe baby (we trade of on this)
  36. play
  37. read stories
  38. put baby to sleep
  39. collapse on chesterfield
  40. eat something like popcorn/giglet/or chips while watching something on net flicks (or sometimes we just ignore each other and he diddles on computer while i read or vice versa.
  41. SLEEP 
  42. wake up to baby crying and feed or ignore her  x 3





1 comment:

  1. Boring and Beautiful, the life of a mother. Now my kids are 2 and 3. They pretty much demand to be left alone for most of the time. Everything changes.

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