Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Thoughts on being a stay at home mom

I have been a SAHM now for 6 months and I am surprised how much I enjoy it. Granted it is harder than I imagined it would be.

Routines keep my sanity. I enjoy my coffee upon waking while watching the Today Show. After that, the TV goes off. I hate daytime TV and I don't want Matheson hearing the noise of that all day. I keep classical music on to break the silence, but with two wheaties in the house, they are always barking at something.

Some universal truths, even as a tidy person, being home all day, I am constantly cleaning up after MYSELF! Make breakfast, clean up breakfast, etc.

I need to make my bed everyday. Which takes less than a minute honestly, since we literally just have a comforter to pull up, but walking in and out of our room and seeing the bed disheveled just eats at me.

Laundry. I still do a load every other day as needed. Smaller loads more frequently keep me from never being overwhelmed.

Mid morning is when I can get out if something needs to be done as I am strict with nap times; however, as strict that I am, I still have some spontaneity. Just today, the weather was just a perfect Spring day. We had no plans and after waking up from his morning nap, I packed him up and we went to the Mercer Aboritorum Gardens to stroll through the flowers. We were back in time for the afternoon nap. Totally unplanned and I had never been there before.

I am surprised how much I enjoy the banal, mundane of domestic life. I have the time to get those repairs scheduled, make phone calls on claims, organize a junk drawer or clean out my closet. Plan dinners, even if I don't cook everyday. Pickup drycleaning, bring Tristan to ortho appointments, etc. I may not be contributing financially, but my role is just as equal. I am truly grateful that I get to stay home and raise my sons.


From the age of sixteen, I have held a job with only a lapse of maternity leave. I got into the habit of making sure before I go to bed everything is done for a clean start to the next day. This is still important to me. After putting Matty to sleep, I wash his bottles and replenish the Breeza. I do the dishes after we are done eating. Coffee is made. I pick up toys in the living room. I go to bed around 9:30pm and feel good about what was accomplished during the day.












Monday, April 1, 2019

6 months - Half Way to First

6 months old!

It's hard to imagine, Matheson was born six months ago today. So much has changed! Our little ham is weighing in at almost 20lbs! We go Wednesday for his checkup and vaccinations, so I will update with percentiles.




This morning he slept from 7:30pm to 7:20am! Which is just incredible and we are so lucky that he allows us SLEEP.

Matty loves to sit and play. We read stories to him daily and he tries to turn the pages. We haven't experienced anymore food reactions. He does get eczema on his skin that I just found the Mustela products work really on him. He laughs and squeals and loves for people to hold him.

We took Matheson to a restaurant on Sunday where we met some of our friends before Nick's softball game. He was excellent! Matty sat in a high chair then fell asleep while his dad was holding him. We then went to the ball fields and watched dad play. Nick's team didn't win, but he had the biggest smile on his face knowing we were watching him.