Laura over at Navigating the Mothership does this Day in the Life project quarterly, and I LOVE reading her posts. There's just something about the completely mundane details of another person's life that gets my engines going. I find it FASCINATING, and a fun way to relate to another's experiences.
So when she announced last week that she would be doing it this week, I decided to jump aboard and attempt to participate.
May I say, whoa. This was way more time consuming to put together than I anticipated. Not the actual taking of pictures throughout the day and writing down little notes to help me remember, that stuff was fun. But the consolidating of all the pictures and the timeline and all that, and then actually typing up completely mundane details about my life, has proven to be the difficult part. More like, exhausting. And sort of awkward, because when you really put it all together, it's impossible for me to not get a little self conscious that this is SO BORING and no one wants to hear about my morning routine, or lack there of.
But maybe they do? I like reading about your morning routine.
So this is dedicated to weirdos like me who get there jollies from this stuff. Do not even read ahead if you are not a weirdo like me.
Without further ado...
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
6:00 AM (ish): I'm still laying in bed half asleep as Dan kisses me goodbye and gives the dog some snuggles (guess which one of us is a morning person?). I continue to lay there a few minutes until I am jarred awake by my toddler screaming into the monitor, "Mommy! WET! Mommy, WET! WET! WET!" Ugh. I know that means his diaper sprung a leak overnight, and he is definitely up for the day. (Also, I will be doing laundry before I leave for work.) He had a rough night, multiple wake-ups almost as if he was a newborn again, lots of tossing & turning, maybe he's finally getting some of those two year molars that we usually blame crankiness and poor sleeping habits on? Poor little guy. Poor me.
So I trudge upstairs. Normally if he wakes up as early as 6:00, I can grab him a sippy of milk and climb into bed with him for fifteen minutes. That usually gets him back down for at least another hour, sometimes more.
But he's definitely not going back to sleep when both he and his sheets are drenched in urine. Gross.
As I'm changing the sheets and getting Gus dressed and changed, I yell into the monitor something to the affect of, "Dan, if you're still here, would you PLEASE come up here and get these sheets down to the laundry."
(We both often use the baby monitor as a one-way walkie-talkie. So does Gus when he wakes up in the middle of the night and demands, "Daddy milk, daddy milk!")
Thankfully, he hasn't left the house yet, and he can do the damn laundry. I bring a bleary-eyed and slightly crabby Gus all the way downstairs to the basement, and set him up with a netflix episode of Thomas & Friends, his blanket, a piece of pumpkin banana bread, and of course his milk.
I contemplate grabbing my own breakfast and blanket, and doing the same, but instead kiss the little guy on his forehead, say goodbye again to Dan, and head to the shower.
6:15 AM: (That was an exhausting 15 minutes.) In the shower.
6:20 AM: Stupid freaking alarm is going off, just as I'm starting to shave my legs. Ahhhhhhhh!
6:21 AM: Jump out of the shower, wet and cold, and run over and shut off the alarm. Swear a few obscenities.
6:32 AM: Out of the shower and dried off, rocking the towel turban. Take a picture of the offensive alarm, whose blaring ten minutes earlier was just a reminder of the fact that I normally would have gotten another twenty minutes more of sleep than I did today. (At least 20 minutes. Probably another 10 minute snooze.)
Wet hair, in Dan's old robe, feeling super motivated to start the day. Yup. Also, yes, there are bras sitting on my dresser. This is real life after all. For some reason there are always bras sitting on my dreser.
Hair - mousse applied and scrunched, left to air dry. I never thought I would become a wash and go kinda lady, but that is pretty much what has happened over the last two years of motherhood.
Makeup - a little foundation, bronzer, blush, and mascara. Done.
Clothing/accessories - I am feeling on the ball today because I actually picked something out last night. No outfit crisis today! Woot! Non-maternity empire waist dress from Kohl's (stay classy Daisy Fuentes), non-maternity pink cardigan, about 7 years old, pearl earings, gold flats.
I try to take a picture of myself in the bathroom mirror, but Thomas must be over, because all of a sudden Gus is pulling on the hem of my dress, carrying around one of his favorite books, whining, "Monkeys nothing to do! Mama read it!" Picture is blurry, and Gus smells like poop. So yeah. Later with the outfit pictures.
I change Gus's diaper, read him the blasted book (that I read at least twice every day), then I read another one about those darn monkeys (this time baking their mama a birthday cake), and finally have to put my foot down when he requests a third, telling him that we have to get going to grandma's house because mommy has to go to work today.
Out the door, purse, daycare bag, and toddler all in my arms. Bye Bella! (She is not so happy when we leave, I really wish she would just get with the program on that. We always come home.)
And we're off. Today's commute has officially begun.
Cute new handbag's first day!
Clock is 10 minutes fast. We are actually on the road by 7:14 AM.
We arrive at my in-law's home and it is a bit of a ruckus as usual. Dogs barking. My 7 month old niece is looking adorable in her little purple sweater, hanging out in the exersaucer. We chit chat for a bit, I always linger too long I think but my mother-in-law doesn't seem to mind. Gus is extra needy this morning though, so that stresses me out. Is he starting to sense something about the impending second child? I don't know, but he's all about me, all the time these days, and he holds onto my neck tight and doesn't want me to leave.
Eventually I just have to hand him off and he is crying and flailing in her arms as I wave goodbye to them at the door. Boo. I don't get it. I know he loves it at Grandma's, but sometimes he does this, particularly over the last month or so, and I don't get it.
(Later my mother-in-law tells me that he stopped crying as soon as I drove away, and then looked at her point blank, "Waffle?". Ridiculous.)
Onward with the commute. After stopping at Starbucks for a venti 1/2 caff drip (that sounded soooooo pretentious, it's just a large coffee, 1/2 decaf 1/2 light roast) and a donut (yeah, yeah, yeah) I am finally on my way. Throughout the rest of my drive, baby boy starts getting all thumpety thump in my womb as a result of the caffeine and sugar. I still get all ooh and ahhh about baby kicks, because truly, it is just so awesome and amazing and such a miracle.
I finally arrive at work at 8:20 AM. That's not too bad, just a tiny bit over an hour today. (My in-laws house is 100% out of my way. Dropping Gus off in the morning adds about a half hour when all is said and done, partly because I always linger and chat too long.)
Work is stressful because it's Q3 and September month-end close. And month-end close never seems to go smoothly at the end of a quarter. My boss is in my office telling me about the latest EBIT emergency that demaneds my immediate attention before my computer has even booted up.
11:00 AM (ish): I am starving and don't think I can hold out until lunch. Pregnant Alicia eats every two to three hours, or there is hell to pay. So I grab the yogurt that I had left in the refrigerator last Thursday.
Post-yogurt, I am not so super motivated since it's almost lunch, and I remember that I need to take an outfit picture. So I go upstairs to the bathroom that is not used by very many people to do a creepy bathroom mirror shot.
By the way, 26 weeks pregnant today. Hey there little guy!
11:56 AM: Lunch with Ben (brother/coworker/office neighbor). It's Jimmy Johns today, because Ben ALWAYS wants Jimmy Johns. (Yes, I eat deli meat while pregnant.) We eat outside because it is so incredibly gorgeous out.
While dining on our sandwiches (#4, no mayo, add cucumbers) I get a cute picture of Gus via text from my mother-in-law, playing with trucks in their backyard. I do so love these little updates she sends.
1:00 PM: We have been back in the office for maybe ten minutes when there's a fire drill. Sweet! So we all file out and hang out for about five minutes in the glorious fall weather.
2:45 PM: Drive over to the other building (about 10 minutes away) for a weekly 3:00 staff meeting. Exciting stuff. Wow. Day in the life at the office is boooooooring.
4:30 PM: Out of the meeting, setting up shop here in cube land for the rest of the afternoon.
5:20 PM: Leave work and head towards the in-laws house. Dan usually does pick-up in the afternoons, because he only works until 3:30, but tonight we're all meeting there for dinner to celebrate his sister Maria's 17th birthday.
Happy Birthday Maria!
With the hustle and bustle of my commute home, having to pee like an insane pregnant fool immediately upon arrival, and then catching up with my little guy, and the rest of the family, I forget for about two or so hours about this whole "Day in the Life" project. Woops!
A quick summary of those forgotten two hours: Push Gus on the swing in the backyard, eat a bunch of Dan's grandma's amazing bars, coo over my adorable niece and nephews, catch up with sister-in-law Kirsten, reel in horror a little when Dan tells me how many little Halloween-sized candy bars Gus had before I got there, make the child a plate, try not to be annoyed that he eats only the canteloupe and green beans (won't even touch the ham or cheesy potatoes, fickle toddlers I tell you), make my own plate of delicious ham, cheesy potatoes, and salad, eat it all up and go back for just a tiny bit more cheesy potatoes, remember about the "Day in the Life" project just as we're getting Gus cleaned up after dinner, snap this picture of him being a maniac with the place mat.
Whew.
After dinner Gus goes back to playing and causing mischief with his cousins/aunts and uncles, while Dan and I relax and talk with family. It is so nice that he finally seems to have gotten to this point where he kind of just blends in with the rest of the family, hangs out with the kids, follows them upstairs, plays by himself outside on the back patio. I don't know when it happened, but it's like he's growing up or something. There is so much less parental hovering required these days. He is a happy little independent kid, and also just one of the gang. I really noticed this tonight, but I realize it's been happening slowly and will probably continue to happen without my noticing. It's kind of awesome.
Baby girl cheeks. Delicious. This lady is already crawling and pulling herself up at 7 months old! Craziness.
Dan's littlest sister, seven years old, and her (our) nephew. I love that this little guy will stop whatever he's doing, smile big, and say cheese for a picture. He then asks for you show it to him. He is such a sweetheart. Gus could learn a thing or two from his cousin.
Maria opens her presents while Gus assists. I picked her out some clothes and this adorable little canvas cross wrap purse with fringe from American Eagle. I don't quite have a guague as to whether or not my gifts for teenagers these days are lame or cool. It's so hard to know what's cool these days, I am so removed from all things high school. Oh well, I try. I do sort of wish my high school self would have had better fashion sense, and more self confidence, and a straightening iron. I feel like if I got a second chance at being a teenager, 17 Again style, I would be much cooler and more attractive.
Anyway.... Back to the party.
Following presents and cake, the party sort of wraps up. It was fun and lively, lots of kids and dogs, laughter, chaos, this family is great and I am lucky to be a part of it.
We decide it REALLY is time to get home after an incident during which the young kids were playing some sort of hide and seek/tag game in the bedrooms and the hall off of the living room with all the lights off. I unwittingly sneak by the craziness to go to the bathroom, noting that Gus is in the dark room with all the kids, and when I come back out, all hell has seemingly broken loose, my 2 year old nephew is screaming that someone had stepped on his hand, my 5 year old nephew runs out of the room and plows me and the little guy down as I am inspecting said hand, and then Dan's 27 year old sister Heidi, having heard absolutely enough of the ruckus and commotion, tears into the bedroom, turns on all the lights, and scolds the children in an authoritative and no-nonsense way I swear only Heidi can pull off. "That is ENOUGH! What is going on in here?!"...
And then I notice that Gus is no longer a part of the commotion. "Where's Gus?" I ask, tearing through the room, looking in the closet, under the bed. "Julia is Gus in here? He was just here!"
No one seems to know where he is, and Dan's mom and I start tearing around the house looking for him. Finally I notice that the door to the basement is open a crack, but the light in the stairwell is off. He wouldn't have gone down there in the dark?
Of course he would!
It's a basement, typical. Cold, dark, cement floors, laundry, an extra refrigerator, my father-in-law's big desk full of paperwork and clutter.
But Gus is hanging out down there all by himself, had climbed up on the rolling office chair and is jabbering about some of the model cars and other trinkets his grandpa has displayed around the desk. Playing with an economy size bottle of Asprin. Jeez.
About 5 minutes later Dan and I find him down there again, and this time he has just discovered a little metal motorcycle. And a pair of scissors underneath a pile of paperwork.
Alright, it's really time to go home.
It's 8:53 PM. A very long, but lovely day, and we're finally headed home.
Gus's eyes tell me he's ready for bed.
It's a race to bedtime as soon as we walk in that door. No bath tonight. Jammies, books, let's do this. Gus gets a little bit of last minute playing in, hanging out in baby brother's nursery, what used to be Gus's nursery. That hasn't really totally been converted back to baby nursery because it's still full of Gus's stuff. A project for another day...
Since Gus soaked through his sheets this morning (seems like so long ago) they are still in the dryer. But they're dry, cause Dan has the forsight to run it this afternoon when he came home to pick up the dog for the party. Dan = Awesome. But ugh. The fun never stops...
Bedtime stories. We have been reading these three books at bedtime for about the last month or so. Puff the Magic Dragon (he makes one of us, preferably mom, sing it), Day is Done, and Little Bear's Bedtime. That last one is really starting to grate on me, so we may have to switch things up again soon.
His lovey is my hair. He falls asleep clutching it. (Amazing that I'm still wearing what I wore to work today. Normally I would totally be in sweatpants by now, probably for the last three hours.)
After stories, we say prayers, kiss daddy goodnight (tonight is my night to lay with him), and Gus and I snuggle until he falls asleep. It was a very very long day today, and the little guy passes out within about 10 minutes. And I sneak out...
I come downstairs, Dan has packed Gus's bag for tomorrow, and is in the shower. I grab the tupperware container of cut pinneapple from the refrigerator, a fork, and my water, and go downstairs to relax, finally. I watch the end of the DVR'd episode of Pan Am that I started last night, and when it's over, decide I'm too tired to relax any longer. My pillow is calling me. 10:30 PM.
As you MAY have guessed, I LOVE these posts :) I can only handle doing them 2x a year though, so I am skipping out on this one but now I feel like I should do it... but I'm so tired. Such conflicts I have!
ReplyDeleteLove the outfit - you look so cute!
Unh.
ReplyDeleteI laughed out loud, but I am seriously exhausted reading your day.
Alicia.
We are two tired women, and Dannell isn't looking too perky either.
Why am I putting finish on the dining room floor at10:40 pm? Because we're crazy, that's why.
And because that's the only available time slot.
Glad we're all together on the ride, at least, I guess.
Life's pretty good, actually.
Did you see that Ellen commercial where she tells people, "You're going to make it after all."
"And you are. You're going to make it after all."
I was laughing right out loud.
Oh life. Why must it be so tiring?
love you so, Val
Love these kinds of posts... and I am happy to know that I am not the only one that crams as much as possible into one day! I might have to try a post like this some day... the only thing I ever post about are the "things" we are up to. This might make it more of a challenge and an eye opener at the same time and make me realize how much is truely accmoplished in one day! Love it! And you look awesome by the way!
ReplyDeleteLove this (hope it's OK I'm reading! :D). So interesting to hear about someone else' routines! I'm amazed you were able to stay up after that marathon day - it's Friday night, barely after 9:30 and I"m ready for bed.
ReplyDeleteThoughts: I want that pumpkin banana bread. I always forget to turn off my alarm. I always have bras on my dresser, too (they don't all fit in my shallow freaking drawers). Libby loves the monkey books, too. Over and over and over. I eat deli meat too! Pregnancy rebels unite!
Anyway, looks like it was a fun day. Days like that make me wonder how people do it with two kids? Guess we'll find out :)
Oh my goodness. I am exhausted after reading this! I didn't know it was possible to cram so much into one day! How do you do it? Do you have a secret cocaine addiction?! Caffeine pills?! ;)
ReplyDeleteI am horrible at blogging and reading blogs lately...but I quick glanced through everything else I missed on yours and I LOVE the family pictures! SO JEALOUS! We are doing some in the spring...that should give me some time to get rid of my flesh fanny pack.
I love the handbag and the creepy bathroom mirror shot! And that's quite the adventurous boy you have with his basement explorations!
ReplyDeleteFinally, the "it never ends part" - so true.
Your day leaves me exhausted! What a great family.
ReplyDeleteI love the outfit and the new bag! How nice that you have so much family around...sounds fun!
ReplyDeleteOh, I thought life with a newborn was tiring. I'm exhausted after reading about your day!
ReplyDeleteAlso, reading the word EBIT while on maternity leave nearly made me gag - DO NOT missing booooring office days.
and now, after your post was linked on Laura's blog and I keep seeing your morning pic... I just really really fricking want a donut.
ReplyDeleteHello, I have a quick question for you about your site. If you could please get back to me at your earliest convenience I would greatly appreciate it. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks,
Dan Gilbert
Marketing Support Coordinator
Primrose Schools
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