Friday, October 3, 2008

A day in the life of me (19 mo)

6:15 run into mom and dad's room and shout "HI" run to whomever decides to not greet me and repeat loudly "HI"

6:20 run into kitchen saying "juice" while pointing to the sippy cups

6:30 have 2 or 3 items delivered for my breakfast, snack on dad's cereal instead while watching bits of cnn and msnbc

7-9:30 play, read, get dressed, feed the dog, have a diaper change after sitting on the potty (usually no luck) read the same book 2 more times

9:30 cry and block the door because I don't want daddy to leave, go outside with mom and wave bye to dad while watering the flowers

9:45-10:30 play blocks, another diaper change, chase the dog, pull on mom to get her from checking her email, play with blackberry while mom finishes up quick email

10:30-11:30 light snack with a few minutes of cartoons, help mom unload dishwasher, diaper change and get ready for nap

11:30-1 zonked out with mom, I like it when she naps with me because she rubs my back and sings to me

1:30-2 LUNCHTIME

2-4 run errands or help mom pick up the house, or go to the playground

4-5:30 a small snack, maybe a book or a game of picaboo thru the house

5:30-6:30 daddy's home and I help make dinner- tonight I put lettuce on the salad plates, eat a yummy dinner

6:30-7 go for a walk

7-7:30 play with daddy

7:30-7:45 splash splash bathtime, I love making big splashes and getting daddy all wet

7:45-8 clean up all my toys in the great room

8- mommy recites "Oh the places you'll go" by Dr. Seuss I get lots of hugs and kisses and fall asleep

3 comments:

Opa said...

Enjoy the early riser while you can. All too soon it will be a challenge to coax him out of bed in the morning. We particularly missed having to tell Mike and Dave that they weren't to wake us up on Christmas morning before 6 AM. It's not nearly as much fun when you have to drag them out of bed on Christmas morning.

Anonymous said...

How can I get on that schedule...wake up, eat, play, nap play, then eat...sounds great!

Anonymous said...

Ooops, by the way, this is Sarah in NC.