I work ~35 hours a week and between the housework, laundry, dogs and meal planning/prepping for Levi for daycare (I have to provide food) and just general work involved with an infant, I'm always 3 steps behind. I have an OCD type personality and little patience so this struggle keeps me in a near constant state of frustration/anger. I desperately need advice on how to manage it all. I'm fortunate enough that a lot of the time DH makes supper. However, since he usually cooks what sounds good, not necessarily healthy or balanced, and always managed to dirty ALL the bowls and pans, I'll probably be trying to head that up now too so Levi can eat same as us. I hate to cook! I know some of you have a lot more than me to handle so.....HOW do you keep up??!!
I'm gone by 6:30am for daycare and work and not home until close to 6pm. I do have one day a week off but that's not enough to do it all.
Re: Scheduling/organization struggles
On good days I am able to say "fuck it, I work full time at least my kid is alive & healthy" and go on with my house messy and dinner being less than well balanced.
On bad days, I cry about how I feel like a failure with a fat ass and a messy house.
I don't have any real advice, other than I hope you realize that we are all less than perfect. All of us are struggling to do our best for our babies, but we all have weaknesses. No mother in the world has it down 100% with no hiccups. And if you meet someone who does, they're either lying to you or they have a shit ton of help!
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
@StayingFocused, same thing here with DH and meal prep... I resent having to clean a million pots & pans for a fatty meal that I picked at bc I still need to lose baby weight. And kudos to you for at least keeping up with mopping & vacuuming... my LO's pants were so dirty one night because she basically was the broom all day for a dusty hardwood floor that hadn't been cleaned... well maybe it will help build her immune system...
I'm sorry, maybe this should have gone in the ranting thread but I hope you feel better knowing you have company!
Mindful Mondays- healthy/vegetarian
Chicken thigh Tuesday- any chicken meal
Where's the beef Wednesday- beef or pork
Chicken thigh Thursday- same as Tuesdays
Fishy Fridays- seafood
"What's for dinner?" Weekends- we wing it or get creative
I also have and Instant Pot. Seriously ladies, you have to check this Gizmo out. I totally forgot to take chicken out today so I out the frozen chicken and out it in the pot for 20 min with some broth and seasoning, went to the store while it cooked and dinner was done and waiting when we got home. Before I got it our meals where a mess.
I start work Monday, so we will see how my process changes. I think we might bring on a maid once or twice a month since I can barely keep my house clean with LO in daycare and me not working. And cleaning on the weekend is impossible.
My husband and I usually don't eat until after Damien is in bed. I know it's good for him to see us eating with him but it just doesn't work for us. I'm usually cooking while my husband feeds him dinner, so at least we're all together. I'm just now venturing back into work-mode so I'm kind of anxious about how things will go, especially since like you mentioned I will have so much less time with him every day. We're lucky in that daycare feeds him 2 snacks and a warm lunch so I don't have to really worry about that (I just a small container of puree with him now until he is more experienced with other foods).
For household tasks, maybe dedicate each day to one task? Or if your home is too big to do one task in a short period of time, you could dedicate just 15-30min a day? "On Tuesdays, I spend 15mins dusting," then at least you can hit the major stuff. On another day you can do 15-30min of another cleaning task. By the end of the week, you'll have a tidy home (hopefully).
I hear you though about the limited time in the evenings, that's what's hitting me the hardest.
Maybe with dinners you can take a weekend to make a batch of sauces and marinades that can be vacuum sealed? That way during the week you can throw meat into a sauce or marinade and do a simple veggie and starch side for a quick thrown-together meal? I haven't tried it but it sounds okay in my head...I don't have a vacuum sealer thingie though...nor do I have the space to store it the jars....anywho, just an idea though!
With two big dogs, we cannot skip a day with vacuuming because of all the hair. Even when he wakes up, i will continue with chores while he eats a snack in his high chair or plays in his play yard. I just finished pulling weeds outside and he's still napping so now I'll figure out what to do for lunch. Lol. Let's just celebrate the fact that our kids are alive and well. The rest is a bonus.
@laurendiaz02 it sounds like things here. Two dogs here too. I don't do as many "loud" chores while he's sleeping since our house is so small but I definitely don't keep it quiet either. I use nap time for laundry or de clutter.
One downfall is holding him while he naps on my off days bc it's literally the only chance I get and they are only little once right?! When he's older I'll make up for it by assigning him his own chores. Lol.
Breakfast- yogurt & cut up fruit
Lunch- chicken cut up & cut up or mashed veggies
If I am running short on time, I will send a pouch instead of the fresh fruit or veggies. I will also send a snack if I have something good to send.
It doesn't take too long, and it's kind of monotonous but she does just fine and eats almost all of it.
My main issue with house cleaning is that Savannah doesn't nap at home unless she is being held or is in the car seat/stroller. It's incredibly difficult for me to get anything done without the help of my husband. This afternoon my mom is taking her for a walk so I can clean before we have friends over. So I try to cut myself a break because she is so tough.
FWIW- I also expect my husband to do about half of the housework/childcare since I work full time.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
call me crazy, but I literally put Ethan in the crib, turn on his aquarium and walk out. Lol.
Baby #2 Due 3/7/20
We also send pouches and yogurt and she loves them and they're super easy.
I try to make vacuuming (lots of dog hair) and laundry priorities and everything else is bonus. We get maybe an hour and a half at night with Charlotte before bedtime and now that the weather's getting nicer we go for a family walk after work and before her dinner. That time is so nice important to me so I basically say screw it to housework and get some of that done after Charlotte goes to bed and before we have our dinner.
I also have a husband who helps tremendously and does most of the cooking.