Tuesday, 15 May 2012

Day 15: Timeline of your day

Day 15 of the 31 day blog challenge - Timeline of your day

 

My daily routine has changed quite dramatically now being back at work I must admit I preferred my routine while at home now it's quite a boring mundane existance.
6.40am: Alarm goes off but I tend to snooze as I really do not want to get up, by 7ish up showered and dressed and head downstairs to get breakfast and make my lunch for the day.

* Ollie is very unpredictable and can wake between 6am-8.20ish but most days it's around 7.30am so I get to see him before leave.

7.50am: In the car to work for half hour drive for an 8.30am start.
Then it's non-stop work until 1pm when I break for lunch for an hour so my routine is to eat and blog then get out for fresh air - nothing to do where I work as I am in an office in the country so it's a bonus to walk around the village when it's not raining otherwise you can't really escape, even hotmail and facebook has been blocked so feel rather secluded.
2pm-5pm is work....work.... and more work then another 30 mins or so in the car to get home which takes me to about 5.30-45pm depending when I actually leave.

Once home I am greeted by a lovely smiley face that makes the day seem so much better and arms out for a cuddle. My hubby always makes me a cuppa as I walk in the door with some yummy treat.

The rest of the evening consists of playing with Ollie, dinner and getting Ollie to bed. Most nights my hubby has been making dinner while I sort Ollie out.
Approx 10-10.30pm Ollie is asleep after lying with him in his room to settle him.

10.30-11pm I get ready for the next day at work and sometimes spend a little time on the sofa with hubby but by this time i'm exhausted.

Oh I wish I could win the lotto (yesterday's post) and have a more exciting routine.

3 comments:

  1. Sounds lovely - cup of tea and a treat when you get in from work :)

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  2. I want a hubby that stays home while I work! lol.

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  3. Shai its good for the other half to experience life as a stay at home dad so they know what you go through - it's not easy.
    I'm hoping it will reverse again at some point as I hate missing out on my little guy.

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