Saturday, September 15, 2007

Jalen is Four Months Old!

There has been a lot of things going on in our little family in the last month. We purchased a home in Bellevue in early August. We decided to put our current house in Renton on the rental market so I spent the rest of August packing things up to get the house ready to show. We moved some of our stuff into the new house a week ago and left some furniture in the old house for staging. Right now we're interviewing renters. We haven't moved into the new house yet because we want to do a few things to it before we move in. We're temporarily staying with Rick's parents. Rick was away for work one week in August. He's been away for a few days this week. We're not sure how much traveling is ahead for the rest of the month. It makes things hard since we're in the middle of moving.On top of all that, I went back to work full time on August 31st. I was really dreading going back to work because I wasn't sure about how things were going to be like. So far, things are been pretty good. Here's our daily routine:

5:00 am - 6:30am: first feeding of the day, depending on when Jalen wakes up. Then I put him back down to sleep.
8:00 am: I get up. Usually, Jalen is still sleeping. I pump, then get ready for work.
9:00 am: I leave for work around 9am. Jalen's Grandma gives him a bottle of pumped milk when he wakes up.
12:00pm: I come home from work to feed Jalen. It only takes me about 10 minutes to get to Grandma's from work. So after I feed Jalen I still have time to eat a quick lunch.
3:00pm: Jalen's Grandma gives Jalen a bottle of pumped milk.
6:00pm: I come home from work and feed Jalen. Then pump.
9:00pm: I feed Jalen and put him down to sleep.
11:30pm: I wake Jalen up for his last feeding of the day then he goes back to sleep. I go to bed.

Since we're staying with Rick's parents, we definitely save time on the commute so things are a bit easier. The routine will have to be adjusted when we move into our new house. Being back at work isn't as scary as I thought it would be. In some ways, it's a welcoming break because taking care of a baby is hard work. It's also comforting to know that Jalen loves his Grandma and that he is in good hands.

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