A week in the life of a working mum

What is life like when you are a working mum? Busy, I can tell you. Life does suddenly become so much more hectic when you have kids... I do wonder what did I do with all my time before I had a baby, really, what did I do? Because now, my life feels like it is pretty full-on most of the time.

I wanted to do a weekly capture of my life, as it is at the moment. Busy, lots of things happening, even if it is mostly commuting to and back from work. So here it is - my week Monday to Sunday.





Monday
6:00AM Wake-up. My husband has decided to begin a new gym routine and gets up at 6AM, waking me up too. I doze until 7AM, and then get woken up by my daughter and we cuddle in bed, reading a book. I make breakfast and lunch and head to work at 8:15AM.
9:30AM - 5:50PM As I arrive to work, I am feeling exhausted already. My inbox contains a big stinking data bomb request... Welcome multiple Excel sheets and pondering how to model a bunch of financial stuff. Thankfully I have a session on mindfulness and a yoga class to break up the day. I grab Gone Girl for a commuting read from our workplace communal library.
7:00PM I am back home, and slump on the sofa. 8PM I go and put the little monkey to bed, but she is sniffly and I spend a long time cuddling her and trying to get her to sleep. After eating I go on the computer, but forget to update my blog.
11:00PM Off to bed after tidying up for the next day house viewing.

Tuesday
7:15AM Wake-up after a very badly slept night - a toddler with a cold would do that to you. I make my lunch and head to work.
9:30AM - 5:50PM I have a couple of meetings during the day, and go to a data analysis seminar during lunch. Plenty of things to do so the day goes fast.
7PM I am back home and we eat dinner (tasty chili con carne) and put the sniffly girl to bed at 8:30PM. After which we watch telly (Queens Big Night Out documentary) and I blog a little, writing about our home.
12:30AMish I get to bed.  Too tired to go to sleep, you know, one of those annoying nights.




Wednesday
7:15AM Wake-up, after an extremely poorly slept night. My little one was crawling all over me during the night, and I woke up numerous times with a squishy bum sitting on my head. I leave home at 9AM.
10:00AM Thankfully I have taken the morning off - I could not have worked properly anyway after a night like that. I go to a  press event about XLS-Medical new weight loss product. After which I go and see Sony World Photography Exhibition at Somerset House.
2:00PM - 5:50PM I am at work and feeling thankful I will get to go back home soon and rest. Someone has brought a big bag of Hershey's chocolates in and I am finding that resistance is futile.
7:00PM I am back home, and after putting the little one to bed I cook "Sicilian cauliflower pasta" from Meat-Free Mondays cookbook. My husband is the one usually (practically always) in the kitchen, so I am a little rusty, but it works out alright.
12.00PM to bed after putting the washing on. 
 
Thursday
7:15AM Wake-up. Cuddles with my little girl, getting ready for work, as always in the mornings. I am a bit late and catch the later train at 8:45AM. I am still reading Gone Girl - it is a real page-turner. 
9:40AM - 5:15PM I get to work, and feel like most of the day went on doing busywork. For lunch I met a new person over coffee. I've signed up to do monthly networking. The idea is to get to know other work areas and make connections between departments and teams. The guy shows me around his office (which is much fancier than mine) and we grab a coffee and chat about life, career plans and work areas.
6:30PM I left work early as I had a Governor's meeting in a local primary school. Thankfully the school governing meeting is a short one and I am back home at 7:30PM. After eating I get back to reading my book, nearly finished now.
11:30PM I get to bed - hubby is planning to wake up at 6AM tomorrow so better get some sleep.



Friday
5:30AM I hear yelping from my daughter's room. She is so loud I can't sleep so bring her in our bed as my husband goes to the gym. I try and cuddle her and sleep, but she keeps on jumping around so eventually I get up at 7:00AM and start making my way to work after preparing my lunch.
9:35AM - 6:00PM I am at work and do mostly various research bits. I go to a seminar on European finances and the macroeconomic trilemma (oh, yes, very nerdy) and go to the gym afterwards to do interval training and abs. I am on the phone with my hubby quite a few times throughout the day as the house sale is just so stressful and the seller hasn't provided the right paperwork and is just being generally unreasonable and we are trying to find solutions. I had been planning to see some folk for drinks in Angel, but feel so tired I figure it is best to go back home. I've finished Gone Girl and grab Love in the Time of Cholera as my next book.
8:00PM I get back home after a long commute with plenty of delays. Put the baby to bed, eat food, blog, read stuff on the computer and drink an ale. Ah, after the week I feel like I really need one. 
12:00AM Off to bed - I am knackered!

Saturday
7:15AM We get up, eat a nice leisurely breakfast, relax back home and hop in the car...
10:10AM - 11:45AM Some Saturdays we go to a Finnish class as we are trying to raise a bilingual baby. Mostly it is a baby rhyme time type of a group, but this Saturday we are celebrating May Day, which is a big deal in Finland. We have some traditional May Day foods, and dance a bit and play with balloons.
12:30PM - 2:45PM After coming back home we put our little one for a nap, and get ready for our afternoon outing. I also write a blog post about my Instagram April and My Monthly Roundup linky.
3:30PM - 6:30PM We are out to see my husband's sister, and spend the afternoon celebrating her birthday. A nice home-cooked lunch, some cakes, and playing in the garden.
8:00PM After a quick supermarket trip we get back home. We don't make any food as we are still feeling stuffed, but Aili has some dinner and goes to bed at 9:00PM. We watch 22 Jump Street, which is hilarious and makes me laugh so hard I almost cry.
12:00AM Off to bed after loading the washing machine.




Sunday
6:20AM We get woken up by the little monkey. Desperately we try to cling into the last dregs of sleep by bribing her with an iPhone, but we forgo the losing battle at 7:20AM and get up to have a leisurely breakfast, with lots of coffee.
9:00AM - 11:30AM It is raining, so we stay indoors, watch telly, sing nursery rhymes, read books, and relax.
11:30AM - 2:30PM The little one is having a nap, I hang laundry, on the computer reading and doing a bit of blogging related stuff, and I make us Eggs Benedict for lunch.
2:30PM - 6:00PM After waking Aili up, she refuses to eat, so at 3:30PM I take her to the nearby park. There are geese, ducks, a mansion house, and we walk around the place and I get her a whirly windmill.
6:00PM - 6:30PM We have a Skype chat with my parents, who live in Finland. Aili is engrossed in Peppa Pig so we talk about the house and what to do with the problems and I have a good moan about the whole house buying business.
6:30PM Aili has some dinner, we give her a bath and put her to bed at 8:00PM. Then we have food, watch telly, I do a bit of linky maintenance and read stuff on the internet.
12:00PM We are off to bed, thankful it is Bank Holiday the next day. Loving a long weekend, and we have planned to go to look at kitchens in the morning and go out for a picnic in the afternoon.

Phew! Feels like I've done a lot in just one week...

How was your week? If you have any kids I bet it was busy too :)

If you fancy doing a similar post yourself why don't you post the link in the comments or in the one-off linky tool so I can pop in by too! 

P.S. I've done a 24 hours in the life of a newborn before, which was a fun post, if you want to check that out too. 







Comments

  1. Wow, it sounds like you have/had a busy week! I go back to work soon - after being on maternity leave - it will be interesting to see how we get back into it. Your little one is adorable, such a cheeky face. Enjoy your week xx

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    1. It really is busy being a working mum, there is always something to do. Thankfully my husband is a stay at home parent, otherwise it would be absolutely manic and non-stop I think.

      Good luck when returning to work! I found it quite challenging and tiresome to begin with but once I got routines in order it became much more manageable and enjoyable. Hope it goes well for you :)

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  2. Sounds like such a full week! I love routines. Will be following to see if I can catch some more xx

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    1. It was a pretty full on week with lots of different events too. Usually it is slightly more routine than this, which makes it a bit easier I suppose.

      If you ever fancy doing a post like this would be fun to read it :)

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  3. Ah it's tough isn't it and sometimes it feels like a treadmill #brilliantblogposts

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    1. It definitely feels like a treadmill sometimes. Or like a hamster wheel. But I guess in a way it is nice because I certainly get to experience lots of things!

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  4. Busy week. I feel tired just reading that! #brillblogposts
    Debbie
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    1. Hah ha yeah I feel exhausted too! :) I also have the same feeling after taking a holiday - I often feel like I need a holiday to recuperate from a holiday :D

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  5. Wow this sounds so hectic. It's so hard trying to balance everything isn't it? I went back to work when Evie was 9 months old, but left again when she was 12 months due to moving house/jobs & childcare issues. I am going back again soon, but now I've been both a stay at home mum & a working mum I can honestly say, I don't think either of them are easier. I thought being a stay at home mum would be a breeze but it is demanding, exhausting & yes rewarding but I do miss having a career & talking to adults. I am in full admiration of working mums. The only thing I'm not looking forward to is re-trying to find that work/home balance x

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    1. Work life balance is definitely difficult to achieve. It often feels like there is also so many things to do home, as obviously when you're working you can't do those little maintaining jobs and sorting stuff out as easily and it just piles up on your weekends.

      But that is also true that stay at home mums have busy diaries too! I think the older your kids get the more they need you and you to entertain them (ok, maybe not teenagers but toddlers to pre teens definitely). I found my maternity leave quite enjoyable and relaxing, but it does get a lot more challenging when your kid gets a bit older and can walk and get themselves in trouble! :)

      Good luck btw for returning to work, I'm sure it'll go well :)

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  6. Just reading this made me exhausted. You are one busy mama! I'm lucky enough to still be at home but I still feel constantly busy too. I remember what I did. I used to have long soaks in the bath EVERY night after work. Now I'm lucky if I do that once a month. #brilliantblogposts

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    1. :) me too, exhausted I mean :)

      But yes, it isn't all lattes and sitting around even if you stay at home is it! Kids, they do just bring with themselves so many thing to do and sort out, they just zap your time away. I used to watch TV, go out to events and shopping with my free time... No more chance of that :)

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  7. This sounds very familiar I do compressed hours, full time in 3 days more or less so I am usually meeting myself coming back! Eating breakfast and doing dishes! Making Dinner, walking dog the usual!

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    1. Wow, compressed hours must be tough! I did think about trying to do compressed hours, but currently work normal office hours as it feels a bit tricky to organise that at work. Not to mention that I am not sure if I was able to do very good work as I'd be knackered. Hats off to you!

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  8. Wow I am in awe. I work part-time and still feel rushed off my feet with all I have to do. You seem to be so organised!

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    1. Well, as much as I would love to take all the credit, it does help immensely having a stay at home partner so I don't need to worry about childcare, and I hardly ever need to cook... Would be much more difficult for me if my partner worked as well!

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  9. Great idea for a post although I'm exhausted just reading it! My husband is also a stay at home dad and I feel grateful that he does all the washing!! I'd love to do one like this too. #brilliantblogposts

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    1. Yeah I was sort of surprised how much I've managed to pack in one week, it feels like a lot on paper. It wasn't quite that bad in reality although of course pretty busy.

      Stay at home partners are amazing aren't they!

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  10. Wow, you do have a busy week! I have just started back at work full time. I feel like I am ten minutes late for everything and always playing catch up. I feel like I don't have enough time to do a good job at work, I miss my son terribly and I don't have time to do things like cooking, cleaning and generally just getting my life in order. That's life though and that is the way it has to be! Bring on a holiday. Even if it is just a staycatation.
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    1. Yeah I feel like that often too. There are just so many things to do at the end of the day it can feel like you are never really relaxing. And it goes on day after day. Holidays aren't much better as there are other things you have to do on holidays... But it does (at least I hope) get better eventually :)

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  11. My partner stayed at home with my two and I went back to work when they were small. My two are much older now, and I'm only really just grasping that doing a full time job outside the home doesn't change that once you have children you are a full time mother. Well done for working it out and working it through, and good luck with the house move. (PoCoLo).

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    1. I find it a bit silly when people describe themselves as full time mums (if they mean stay at home mums). I don't consider myself a part time mum because I work full time. I am mum all the time. Everyone who has had a baby is a full time mum :D

      Thanks - the house move will hopefully happen in a month or so :)

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  12. Wow, what a busy week! I'm in the working mum's club too and life is such a juggle as my hubby has a job with immovable boundaries too. My girls are 10 and 12 and I thought things would get easier as they became more self-sufficient, but they need mum around just as much, just in a different kind of way now. I've decided that being self-employed is the only way I can juggle it all from now on, but I'm sure there will still be hiccups along the way, and working-mum guilt is always lurking round the corner somewhere! And I just tried mindfulness too! So nice to have blogging as a release though isn't it. x

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    1. It was a surprisingly busy week. It does make it so much more difficult to juggle if your partner has a job too, and especially if their work days are long / difficult to move around. I work in an office so can take flexitime if I really need to.

      That's interesting you say your kids need you even then, just in different ways. I've heard that before as well. You do think they need you less, but even as teenagers and even as adults I guess you still rely on your parents a lot.

      Good luck btw with becoming self-employed, sounds great! Hope your venture will be a wild success :)

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  13. respect, it's hard enough to get up after a bad night's sleep without having to go to work where someone expects you on top form! Great post xx Thanks for linking up to #TheList xx

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    1. Yeah, those days when you haven't been able to sleep well are tough. Really horrible trying to stay awake and alert and think properly if you haven't slept - and coffee gets you only so far. Thanks for hosting :)

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