Hello! I hope you've been enjoying this peek into the lives of different mums? I thought it wouldn't be fair for me to ask them to share their day and not share ours, so today we're sharing a slice of our life. (But if you are here to link up for "Thankful Tuesdays", please hop over here!)
We've more or less settled into a comfortable routine ever since moving here. Of course, there are good days where things go like clockwork, and bad days where nothing goes right. Just yesterday, I found myself with newly purchased blackberries scattered all over the staircase, and most of the time seemed to be spent disciplining a 3 year old. Bad days aside, I am thankful for being able to spend my days with the boys and witness them growing up! So here's us on a rather good day:
On the fridge, as a reminder. Many times, I do forget! |
We usually have simple breakfasts of cereal or bread, but Baby J gets cooked oatmeal. |
"Dog, baby, Dog!" Junior J uses this grown up voice when reading to his brother. |
This baby seems to love all the fruit that stain badly, like blueberries, blackberries and banana. Which is why all our washcloths end up looking like blue cheese! |
All the playgrounds here are filled with sand. Its a kids paradise, and a homemaker's nightmare! |
Then its time to head home. Baby J feeds while I read to Junior J. A few books later, he's had his fill and is finally asleep. We sneak out of the room.
... and then I pretend to be a customer at his shop and he figures out if I've paid him correctly.
I then leave him to his own devices and clear the sink and load the dishwasher.
A staple in every European household! We really love the convenience of having this. |
He helped himself to one of the boxes we have stashed in a corner, and set up a bath for his dinos, complete with water from his kitchen tap and soap! |
Lunch is usually simple and rather mish-mash. Soup (leftover from last night), a sandwich, scrambled eggs and salad. Baby J woke up while we were cooking, and continues playing while we eat.
He's recently stopped eating books and has started "reading" them. At least for 10 minutes before he starts to devour them again, literally. |
I head to the kitchen to get the baby's lunch, and return to find that Junior J has dropped a piece of bread. I clean up, go off to wash the dishcloth and I spot a another piece of bread on the floor. I remind him not to play with his food. He continues to pick at his food (he was constipated the day before, so that might explain the bad appetite), and then manages to spill his juice. I shout a little, and get him to wipe up the mess. After awhile, I apologise for losing my temper, and I give him a hug. He gives me a hug, and eats a little more.
Baby J then has his lunch, while big brother sits with us and dabbles away with his paints. Art while baby eats is a win-win for us: I get to help Junior J top up his supplies, but am too busy to hover over him, so he gets some space to be creative.
Some days its crayons, some days its markers. Today he's doing veggie printing! |
Both boys end up rather dirty: Junior J with paint, and baby J with food. So they get plopped into the tub, where there is a lot of shrieking and splashing. (I always thought it was only the girls who shriek. Turned out I was wrong. And the biggest shrieker happens to be the smallest member of the family.)
They have a splashing good time, and are usually in a good mood after their bath.
Some days, I get a post-bath concert. Usually it includes a song about a donkey, along with alot of bouncing up and down. |
Then its time for a cup of warm milk and some Chinese stories...
... while baby J does what he does best: exploring and making a mess.
"Stharrrr!" He loves pointing out the stars in the book. |
... and I wake up to find the hubby home, and that he's cleared up the lunch-time mess from the sink. Yay!
I start dinner prep, and the soup that has been on the stove is now nice and sweet. I scoop out a portion for baby J, and add salt and more herbs to the soup. The boys wake, one after another, and its time with Papa for them. As I chop stuff, I hear squeals and thumps and giggles, and occasionally a thump and some crying.
Dinner's ready! Usually its a one-pot meal, and today we have chicken soup with mee sua, with veggies on the side. Baby J's chicken gets pureed, and I freeze extra portions of puree and soup for other days. I hide a chicken bone in Junior J's soup, and tell him that he needs to excavate the brachiosaurus leg bone by slurping up all that mee sua. We chit chat over dinner. Hubby talks about his day, and we get more Riggy rhino stories.
Every one has a full tummy and its a clear night, so we pile on the layers again and head out for a walk. Junior J is armed with a torch and we spot stars and berries and giggle at our large bobbing shadows. (No one else is out for walks. The Germans probably think that this Chinese family is crazy, tramping around with a baby, in single digit temperatures!)
Finally, we head home, and the hubby dresses the baby for bed while I usually craft or read with Junior J. Then its divide and conquer: I put baby to bed, while hubby reads to Junior J and puts him to bed.
Once the kids are in bed, the hubby washes up while I tackle stuff like folding clothes. Laptops get opened, we chit chat. Sometimes we watch a little "Criminal Minds", and then its "Gute Nacht" for us too!
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