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Mommy Planning- How to get things done.

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009

I’ve been a Mommy for about six months now.  I am incredibly blessed to have a lot of help and support, but today in one of my rare days of “solitude” I’ve been thinking about the ways I make sure I can get things done. I figured I’d share and see if you have your own coping techniques or if you share some of mine.  So here goes:

1) Prepare: Baby’s sleeping time is precious, and I don’t want to spend all of it doing chores (then when would I blog?).  But I find if I take a few minutes to “prepare” things so I can do them more quickly later.  For instance- sorting laundry and bringing it downstairs with a baby on my hip is hard…but if I sort into piles and put them near the washer, I can change loads with Bubby on my arm.  (I like having the containers of soap, etc. already open.  That way I don’t have to try and do it with one hand.  However, as my kiddo gets mobile I’ll probably have to rethink this strategy if he can get to them.)

2) Lists: I can’t count how many times I’ve settled in to feed Camper or rock him to sleep and had a list of things run through my head.  It’d be great to do this…I need to remember to do that….but then when I get up POOF.  Gone.  I started putting some paper and a pen by the chair I usually sit in.  That way I can write down things I want to put in Bubby’s book, things to blog about, or just a shopping list.

3) FOOD.  I think a good 80% of my meltdowns happen on days when I don’t eat/eat crap because I’m too “busy” (read:lazy) to prepare a meal.  When I was in Utah I always made a sandwich or something for myself 10 minutes before Camper needed to eat and set it next to where I nursed.   That way Bubby ate, I ate.  It’s a little trickier with bottle feeding, but I find that around noon Camper wants some solid food, and he is usually patient enough that I can eat something with him.  I get a bite, he gets a bite, we chat.  He smiles.  It’s nice.

4) Plan 15 minute “nice” things for you.  If Bubby is occupied with a toy (or his toes) I find that I can usually do things in about 10/15 minute cycles before I’m needed again.  Planning small things to do here and there helps me not run out of “mommy juice.”  For example, paint your toenails, read a book (again, place it where you rock the baby, and after he drifts off to sleep read for a bit while cuddling some more), or exercise.

5) Reasonable expectations: This idea is straight from my favorite sleep book, but it applies to everything.  I have always been a stickler for cleaning and cleaning schedules, and although I try to get the same things done that I used to, pre-baby…it’s just not possible.  I have come to realize that I can’t get everything clean at the same time. I used to love cleaning my entire house one night a week and waking up to a totally clean home.  But now I just try to do something.  If it’s the bathroom, it’s the bathroom.  Some days it’s just the shower or the sink.  Some days it’s one load of laundry, some days I get out of the house.  It’s hard, but I think I’m adjusting.

6) Another idea I heard lately (and I can’t remember where!) is to take time outs to play with your baby BEFORE he fusses.  Today I was going through my files and music for piano lessons.  I laid it all out on the floor next to where Bubby was playing, and every few minutes I rolled him over, kissed his cheeks, played tug of war with a chew toy (yes, he is a baby and not a dog) or picked him up and gave him a squeeze.  I worked on my piano stuff and returned emails for about 2 hours that way with a happy baby.  Yes, it took me longer than it needed to, but I included him and got it done.  Days when I have the patience to play this way I definitely see a difference in his ability/willingness to nap alone and his general happiness.  Good stuff.