A couple months back I wrote about what
life was like with a 4.5 month old. Things change so fast with babes that I thought it might be fun to do an update. Especially because I was thinking about it today and I know 9 babies being born this year (and 2 next year!) so maybe some of those future mamas might be interested in seeing what they have to
dread look forward to.
4:38 am - Thatbaby wakes up for a bite to eat. I no longer use this time for google reading because, frankly, I don't have the luxury of sleeping in anymore. Inevitably I end up falling asleep while he's eating. I wake up and put him back in his crib before heading back to bed myself.
6:00 am - Thatboy wakes up and takes the Thatdog out for a walk. I stay in bed curled up trying to catch a couple more zzzz's.
6:15 am - both Thatbaby and I are up. Thatboy takes baby duty while I shower.
6:30am - TRADESIES! Thatboy hits the shower and I feed Thatbaby and change his diaper.
6:50am - TRADESIES! Thatboy gets dressed and plays with Thatbaby while I do my hair and makeup.
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Hey dad - wanna play ball? |
7:12 am - Family breakfast. We all have something a little different. I have oatmeal, Thatboy has yogurt, and Thatbaby has some cantaloupe and a mini-blueberry muffin.
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Mom - my watermelon tastes funny. |
7:36 am - Thatboy leaves for work. Thatbaby gets dressed.
7:45 am - Thatbaby plays with his toys while I clean up our breakfast mess and get our bags ready to go.
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It starts out a little something like this... |
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but he always ends up like this. |
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Our bags - Thatbaby's daycare bag, my "odds and ends" bag for work with my lunch and a water bottle, and my pump. |
8:02 am - I try to sneak in one last feeding for Thatbaby. Partially so he needs less bottles at daycare (which seems to be a futile endeavor on my part) and partially so I can go longer without having to pump at work. However, when he wakes up to early (like this morning) this last morning meal usually results in a mini-nap.
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I let him sleep while I finish getting myself ready. |
8:26 am - It's raining outside, so we put on our shoes (me) and jackets (both of us) and head out for the day.
8:35 am - Drop Thatbaby off at daycare.
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Thatbaby immediately starts playing with his friends. Mom? Who's she? |
8:45 am - I hook up to my pump so I can get in a quick pump session while I head to work.
9:05 am - Work!
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I spend the morning arranging depositions, finalizing settlements, and other things of a similarly thrilling nature. |
12:00 pm - My first pump break. I use this time to eat lunch.
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Mini-chocolate chip cookies, jelly beans, ham and cheese sandwich, carrots, broccoli, strawberries, and blueberries. |
12:40: Back to work. I try to get some emails taken care of that got ignored during trial prepping, review discovery, and more fun fun fun.
3:35 pm - Second pump break.
4:10 pm - back to work. I meet with the head honchos and go over some of the things that need to be taken care of this week.
5:08 pm - Leave work!
5:22 pm - Pick Thatbaby up from daycare. Today he had 2 naps and 4 bottles. He spent the day playing with science buckets and "patting" his toys.
5:30pm - I wrap up Thatbaby and we take Thatdog for a walk.
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The only way to travel. |
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During our walk we inevitably run into Thatboy as he gets home. |
5:45 pm - Thatboy entertains Thatbaby as I get dinner started.
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Tonight's dinner - Bobby Flay's Chipotle-Honey glazed chicken. This is my new favorite chicken dish. It's so good, we had it two nights in a row. Monday night (as pictured) and Tuesday night over salad. |
Chipotle-Honey-Glazed Chicken (from Bobby Flay)
1/2 cup honey
2 tbsp pureed canned chipotle chilies in adobo
1 1/2 tsp Dijon mustard
2 tbsp ancho chili powder
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp canola oil
1 tsp ground coriander
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp Spanish paprika
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts, pounded to 1/2″ thickness
1 tsp sesame seeds
- Heat your grill (or grill pan) to high.
- Whisk together the honey, chipotle puree, mustard, 1 tbsp ancho powder, 1/2 tsp salt, 1 tbsp oil in a small bowl.
- Stir together the remaining ancho powder with the coriander, cumin,
and paprika in another medium bowl. Add the chicken breasts, the
remaining oil, and toss to coat. Season with a little salt and freshly
ground black pepper.
- Place the chicken on the grill and grill for 3-4 minutes. Flip the
chicken and brush the pieces with the honey-chipotle sauce. Cook for an
additional 3-4 minutes. Flip the chicken again and brush the other
side with the sauce; cook for 1 more minute. Flip once more and cook
for another minute. Remove chicken from the grill and brush on more
sauce as desired. Sprinkle with sesame seeds
before serving.
6:18 pm - Family dinner time!
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Thatbaby doesn't do spicy, so he got regular grilled chicken, cucumbers, rice, and a whole wheat roll. |
6:48 pm - Thatboy and Thatbaby head to the bath while I clean up dinner.
7:27 pm - TRADESIES! I give Thatbaby a last nursing session and put him to sleep while Thatboy finishes the dishes.
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I'm ready to be done with this guy mom. |
8:00 pm - I make lunches for all of us.
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Thatboy and I get chicken soup with rice, some pepperjack cheese, butternut squash, strawberries, and grapes. |
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Thatbaby gets butternut squash, string cheese, strawberries, and grapes |
8:15 pm - I get to relax on the couch with Thatboy. We watch some tv, I get to play a little on the computer.
9:00 pm - Pump and wash bottles.
10:00 pm - We head to bed. I had my book club last week, and hadn't finished the book, so I'm really pushing myself to read a chapter every night. Problem is, the book, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is really sad. So I end up crying myself to sleep every night. I know. Woe is me.