My schedule changes every 5 weeks (and sometimes every day), and Jon's usually every 4, since we are both on rotations. But this is our current schedule (every day has its variations, of course).
6/6:30am Wake up and feed Jonathan. (He is currently sleeping through the night and eating every 3 1/2 - 4 hours during the day.) Eat breakfast, shower, get ourselves and Jonathan ready for the day.
7:30/8:00 Take Jonathan to his babysitter's house.
8/8:30 I get to the hospital and work up any patients I have. (Jon usually is there by 8 as well.)
9 Meet with my preceptor and go over our patients.
10 Time to breastpump! (for those of you who read my last post, I am still pumping 2-3 times while at work, which usually gives me enough for one or 1 1/2 bottles for Jonathan - I am supplementing what I lack with Similac Advance formula, so usually that means one formula bottle every day or two)
10:30 Rounding with my preceptor and the on-call physician in the three ICU units.
12/12:30 Lunch and/or a random meeting.
1:30 Catch up on my patient workups and/or present my patients to my preceptor.
2 Reattach myself to the pump. Finish any work at the hospital.
3/4 Pick up my sweet baby! (The best part of my day.)
5/6 Make dinner and feed Jonathan. We clean up dinner and play with Jonathan for awhile and then Jon reads a story to him before he goes to bed.
7:30 Jonathan goes to bed.
7:30-9 Jon and I do our respective work, which is usually reading pharmacy-related articles. Plus any chores that need to be done (wash clothes, cloth diapers, kitchen cleaning, pack lunches, mow the grass...)
9-10 Hang out with my husband (we usually eat ice cream and watch FOX News or episodes of The Office). :)
10pm Feed Jonathan one more time and then put him right back to bed. Then we get to bed ASAP!
(3 weeks old) This is one of my favorite pictures of him sleeping. He rolled over onto his back but it didn't wake him up! His hair is the kicker. :) |
We are a Babywise family, so we do the "Feed, Wake, Sleep" cycle. For those of you not familiar with the book, wake time follows feedings so that sleep doesn't become dependent on his feedings. I have been very pleased with this approach - he is GREAT about going down for a nap or to sleep at night. I lay him in his crib while he is awake, give him a paci if he wants it, and he usually doesn't even cry. (If he does, we usually just pat his back a little and he calms down.) So, he eats every 3 1/2 - 4 hours, and usually stays awake for 1 1/2 - 2 hours (from the time he gets up to eat) before going back down for a nap. Eventually he will move to just two naps a day, but he's not quite ready for that yet.
We are quite busy and exhausted, and sometimes I get grumpy about it. I certainly never envisioned my life looking like this. I would rather be home with my baby, taking care of my family without other stressful demands on me. But, I also believe that God only allows things into the lives of believers that are for their good. So whatever He wants to accomplish in all of this chaos and frequent bouts of tears must be best. And I just hold on to the hope that it's temporary.
I'm off to make some dinner! We are having almond and brown sugar crusted tilapia, grits, and trying brussel sprouts tonight! Never made those before! I'll let you know how they turn out... :)
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