Our Family of Five

Our Family of Five

Monday, August 18, 2008

A Day in the Life of a Stay-at-Home Mom!

Thought I'd share a little insight to what a day is like for me - taking care of two (very active) boys, not to mention my niece who is eighteen months old too.

Woke up at 6:45 (the boys were up by 6:15, of course with Daddy before he left for work). Got Masen and Dawson dressed, fed them breakfast - second breakfast this morning as the cheerios that Daddy had given them were "too soggy" by then. Got dressed myself. Brushed the boy's teeth and hair (Masen's takes a lot of gel these days :). Put two car seats in the car, which isn't any easy task if you didn't know this....Out the door by 8:10 to take Masen to school. Dropped off snacks for Masen's Kindergarten class. Dawson and I watered the plants when we got home.

My niece Taylor arrived at 8:45. Changed two diapers then headed-off to Jazzercise for an hour of stress relief and exercise! Went back home and changed another diaper, took Dawson to the bathroom - he's somewhat potty trained these days. Got snacks ready. Played outside for a while on the "Whee" as Taylor calls it - AKA, swing. Refereed between Dawson and Taylor taking each other's snack - this is a daily thing anym0re. Loaded Dawson and Taylor in the car to pick Masen up by 11:20. Made and fed three kids lunch. At the same time - cleaned the microwave out, unloaded the dishwasher, and managed to make myself something to eat as well. Cleaned-up the kitchen after lunchtime, which included wiping down the table and chairs - mac-n-cheese today, which is MESSY, sweeping the kitchen floor, and washing a few dishes.

Put all three kiddos down for a nap around 1:00. Read books first, of course. Changed diapers again too - I'm still hoping that Dawson's done with diapers soon! And now I finally have an hour or so of peace and quiet time!

Oh, and in between all of this I also managed to wash three loads of laundry and even fold and put away one of them too!

Whew! Half-way done with today, then start the whole routine over again tomorrow. I love my life and am so blessed to get to spend everyday with my children! Even if it means cleaning-up constantly and mediating between kids. It's worth all of that and more!

1 comment:

Kindler Family said...

And we are so blessed that you take such good care of our daughter and are so loving to her. We are so grateful and don't know what we would do without you! Thank you!!