Perfecting your Daily Routine as a 2020 Mom of a 15 month old!

Perfecting your Daily Routine as a 2020 Mom

This idea came to me a few weeks ago.  My 14 month old son Milo, was going through so many changes – teething, growth spurt, learning new things, and a little bit of crazy.  I thought we didn’t really have a “routine.”

I saw on Pinterest all these pins about a 14 month schedule.  “You should have a schedule, every child needs a routine, a schedule is they key to happiness with your toddler….”

And I tried several of them AND Milo liked none of them.

I was feeling like a failure of a mom, my kid isn’t normal… something must be wrong.

My husband always tells me, “Milo is Milo, he is not everyone else.”

Finally it clicked with me.

I am going to perfect mine and Milo’s unscheduled days.

And now that I have… we actually have a routine that works for us!  I am typing this while Milo sleeps during his SCHEDULED nap time!!!!!

Here is how I perfected my daily routine –
I just followed his lead.

 

 

Perfecting your Daily Routine as a 2020 Mom

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Our schedule:

7:00-8:00

Mommy & Milo – wake up/ breakfast

9:00-10:00

Milo – play inside

Mommy – do things that I can keep an eye on him ( empty dish washer, laundry, tidy up, make a phone call, get ready)

10:00 – 11:00

Mommy & Milo – Walk outside/ play outside

11:30-1:00

Milo- NAP !

Mommy – get as much important stuff done that I can OR have lazy mommy time 😉

1:00-2:00

Mommy & Milo – lunch

2:00- 3:30

Mommy & Milo – “free time” (play together, read, run errands, maybe go outside again)

3:30 – 4:00

Mommy & Milo –  snack time

4:00 – 6:00

Mommy & Milo – “free time” ( try to take a nap if needed, mommy’s 2nd cup of Joe time!)

6:00-7:00

Mommy & Milo – Supper Time

7:00-8:00

Mommy & Milo – Family time/ Bath time

8:00 – 9:00

Milo – Bed time

This schedule is made completely by Milo, I stopped trying to fit into everyone else’s schedule.  I just tried to follow his cues and I noticed over a few days, he started doing things consistently.  He made his nap times and when he wanted to eat.

I try to plan my day, chores, and goals around his schedule.

I have learned that I can actually clean the kitchen pretty good in the morning, I can easily throw a load of laundry in the washer and dryer and maybe fold it by night.  😉

I can do important computer work while he naps.  I can exercise and get some vitamin D during our time outside.

I can make phone calls and work on my planner while he plays.  I can have some me time in the afternoon and drink some coffee when daddy gets home from work.

WHY I know this schedule is working and how to stop doubting myself:

Milo is happy, he is growing, he is learning. He is not yawning all day, he is not fussy.  That is how I know it is working.

I still doubt myself at times, but Milo is happy.  We have been having very good days since following this schedule.

Milo is not perfect and my schedule is not perfect.  It works most days but it still does not work EVERY day.

SO what is the key to perfecting my daily routine?
Flexibility.

 

It took a couple days to get this schedule figured out.  When we did, we had 4 good days of consistently following this schedule.  Then, we had an “off” day.  I had to shift my normal activities to another time.

When I have to switch my schedule I do get a little grumpy, but then I try to remember –

Perfecting your Daily Routine as a 2020 Mom

I am a mommy first.  God has given me Milo and Milo is my most important thing to take care of for that day.

So I shift my schedule, I try to get done what I can, and I move things to my list for tomorrow.

I hope by sharing my schedule, it can be encouragement to those of you who also have a little one who doesn’t seem to follow everyone else’s schedule and to remind us mommas that perfecting our routines as moms is simply loving our little ones at all times of the day.

~Gracefully Fashionable Britt

DIML – 9 Month Old – schedule, exclusively pumping, & quarantine!

Hey guys! Happy Friyay! First, I hope everyone reading this is healthy and having a good day at home. I can’t believe my baby is 9 months! I wanted to share with y’all my 9 month old schedule (which is all over the place! LOL), my exclusively pumping journey at 9 months, and what it’s like being with a 9 month old in quarantine. I hope this blog post (AND video included!) can provide some entertainment for you and if you have any questions or tips, please leave them below!

Click here to watch the video!

schedule –

My baby, Milo’s schedule has changed more than ever.  I feel like from newborn to 3 months there really wasn’t much of a nap change.  The same with 3 to 6 months. But holy cow, 6 to 9 months is a HUGE change.

His naps have been all over the place.  One day he only napped in 30 minute increments!

However, as I’m typing this, he’s currently taking his second nap in his crib!!  So this phase will pass momma’s, I promise!

My only real tips for this is don’t cling so close to having a schedule.  When your baby starts to yawn lay them down or rock them to sleep.  That has been working great for me, and he’s kind of started creating a schedule all on his own!

Exclusively Pumping

Never did I think I would become so passionate about this topic.  I have made multiple videos about my personal journey, I will leave linked down below.

Click here for my pump journey!

 

DIML with 6 month old

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day in the life - 3 months

Click here for DIML with 3 month old – Exclusively Pumping!

 

I currently pump 3 times a day. 

5:30 am

1:30 pm

9:00 or 9:30 pm

I am pumping about 27 ounces a day and Milo is eating 20-27 ounces.  I do have close to 400 ounces of breast milk frozen in the freezer.  He is drinking one of them a day.

I currently have a count down on my phone for my days left of pumping.  I plan on stopping on his birthday – June 19th, 2020!

Quarantine

Quarantine over all isn’t much different for me than normal every day.  I am a working at home / stay at home mommy.  So our schedule hasn’t changed much.

However, I do miss running errands with him, I’m worried how he will react next time we go to church (since it will be months since his normal church routine), I miss being able to go and visit my family in Tennessee.

Let me stop and take a moment… If you are reading this and currently serving in a job that is helping our community – thank you!  Sincerely, thank you!

New things that I have been trying to add to our schedule since being on quarantine are : more Facetime talks with the grandparents, going on a walk, sitting on the porch, going on a drive, moving from room to room more for different activities.  

We’d both go stir crazy if we just stayed in the living room.  😉

There are several other things I go over in the video: his favorite toys, cosleeping, and more!  Scroll up and watch the video if you want to see more of our quarantine day. Or click here! 😉

I hope this blog post and video can give you some encourage and ideas for dealing with this time we are currently going through.

I am so excited for Milo as he is learning new things.  I am also a little worried about the world he is going to grow up in.  I guess that’s all a part of being a momma! ;).

Again, I hope you have a happy fri-yay!  And thanks again to those serving us in our community!

~Gracefully Fashionable Britt

 

DIML with 6 Month Old – Exclusively Pumping & Baby Led Schedule

DIML with 6 month old

Hey guys!

DIML with 6 month old

“Let them be little because they are only that way for awhile. Let them cry, let them giggle, let them sleep in the middle. Just let them be little.”

I’m excited to upload this blog/vlog! My baby is now 7 months old. I can’t believe it! (I’ve been meaning to post this when he was 6 months old but life happens. )

What I thought life would be like and what it is, is almost completely different. I thought Milo would be crawling – he’s getting there. 😉 I thought he would be sitting perfectly on his own like the other kids. (I think my kid is lazy or just has a big head!)

I thought I would be breast feeding from the breast. I thought he’d be a perfect sleeper! (ha!).

But my life does not match the Pinterest schedules of what a 6 month old should be doing or what milestones he should have accomplished….

And

That’s

Okay.

Yes – one thing I am learning to embrace. I’m even feeling a slight tug on my heart typing that wondering if the words really are true. Is….

It’s

Okay.

Now what I DO HAVE is

A heathy 6 month old boy, who loves to roll over and over. A boy who knows his name, his mommy, and daddy. Who smiles ear to ear when his daddy gets home. A boy who likes to scream and holler.

A boy who likes to drink mommy’s breast milk from a bottle, a boy who likes to snuggle next to his mommy at night.

I’m trying to embrace the quote above. “Let them be little.” They don’t have to be Pinterest perfect – just be my baby. Hug them and love them.

DIML with 6 month old

So here is what my day looks like at 6 months. If you want to watch the video/ vlog – JUST CLICK HERE!

  • I’ve been going strong for 4 months as an exclusive pumper ( started at 1 month). I start my morning at 5 am pumping. Sometimes I can’t believe I’ve even made it this long.
  • Sweet baby Milo wakes up around 7 – 8 am.
  • During the morning – He takes a bottle and eats some cereal. Then I’m usually trying to entertain him while doing some house work. Entertaining him is taking more and more of my time. He’s a tough crowd. 😉
During the video – I share with you some of his current favorite toys, adorable monsters eating pizza PJS, AND a jumbo ball pit Grams got him for Christmas. CLICK HERE TO SEE!

DIML with 6 month old

  • 10/ 11 am -PUMPING TIME! I always try to have toys around to keep Milo entertained! Oh and drink you some water! 😉 Anyone else able to hear their pumping machine noise? 😉
  • Next is lunch time for him and momma! Oh and he’s got two teeth!
  • 2-4 pm- Nap time AND pump time. Over Christmas I was able to get some Avent storage bottles. They hold up to 6 ounces and you can write the date on them.
*** Side note ***
I thought I was going to love those bottles. WRONG – I have tried tightening those bottles as tight as I can. No matter how tight I make them, they STILL manage to spill when I shake the bottle to mix the milk. So now I’m just sticking with my Lansinoh storage bottles. JUST FYI
  • 5 PM – COFFEE TIME – Hallelujah!  Its my celebration drink for making it this far in the day!  😉
  • 6 -8 pm – Supper, play time with Daddy, possibly another nap, bath time!
  • 9 pm – LAST PUMP (yay! I made it another day! You can too I promise!). During this time, daddy will entertain Milo. In the vlog, we ended the night by watching the Disney movie “Tangled” while I pumped. After my pump, we all go to bed. Zzz

I hope my vlog, or daily schedule can be an encouragement to another momma or daddy. You don’t have to follow another babies schedule.  Just do what works best for you and your baby.  
And let them be little because they are only that way for awhile. 😉

~ Gracefully Fashionable Britt