Wednesday, July 27, 2016

She is asleep...now what.

It is very tempting to try and get stuff done while your little one is sleeping during the day.  After having my first and now my second is to take a nap when your little one sleeps.  Now that I am over a month in and I am getting a little bit more night time sleep, I find I have the energy to do some small things.  This is a list of my top priorities for that precious little time your little one may be napping:

1.  If your tired - nap.

2.  If you are hungry - eat.

3.  Start a load of laundry.  The beauty of this is that once it is started, you can ignore it until its done.  If you want a nap, start the laundry and take a nap.  You are accomplishing two important tasks simultaneously.

4.  Empty the dishwasher.  I am finding that the kids' stuff multiplies the number of cycles we need to run.  There is nothing worse that having a pile of dirty dishes on the counter and no where to put them until you empty the dishwasher.  If I empty the dishwasher, the dirty dishes have a place to go.

5.  Pick up a few odds and ends.  You will accomplish much more in 15 minutes than you ever expected. 

Don't kill yourself to make your home spotless.  You have young children - everyone will understand.  If they don't - boo on them.  I find that accomplishing even a very small task while Emma is napping, I feel much better. 

1 comment:

  1. I agree that the five minute task of clearing out the dishwasher should be made a priority. An empty dishwasher simplifies an evening routine, which is relaxing on week nights.

    I enjoyed reading your post. It encouraged me to actively challenge myself to be more productive.

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