I am going to try to document a little bit about the good (and maybe not-so-good) things as I learn to navigate being home full-time.
What is making it work for us right now:
1. I prep or start dinner during the babe's nap. She takes one nap nowadays (I know I am LUCKY!). Sometimes long (almost 3 hours yesterday!) sometimes short (35 minutes one day last week). Even if it is pretty short, I seem to have time to at least chop veggies/lay out ingredients for dinner. Right now, I have these sizzling on the stove:
We don't eat much tofu these days, but these are SO good and SO easy! I use coconut oil for cooking the tofu, add 2 cups cooked brown rice, a clove or 2 of minced garlic, and chopped green onion to ours, too. We use gluten free soy sauce to keep them friendly for my gf diet (which is going strong, although I have fallen off the endo diet...I love me some chocolate and red wine!).
If my husband was home in time to entertain our daughter while I did dinner prep, I probably wouldn't spend her nap this way. But, it is what it is! He still gets home about 2 hours after Felicia and I eat (which is creeping up on Felicia's bed time). Cooking with a very "helpful" 18-month-old can be a challenge. So for now, this is the easiest way for me to get good, whole foods on the table for all three of us.
2. We go to the park everyday before lunch as long as it is not raining or too hot (today was a too hot day so we've been a bit cooped up). Round trip, it is about an hour of walking/playing. It gets us out of our little 2 bedroom apartment and gets me some much needed exercise. Soon I'll have a running stroller, thanks to my sister who no longer needs the one she used with her kiddos.
3. I try to read for at least 30 minutes a day after Felicia is down for the night. I just finished this one:
Which I really enjoyed! I highly recommend it for anyone who wants or has kids.
I just started this one last night:
I am in a book club with 4 girlfriends and this is the book we'll be meeting about in August. It seems a little fluffy so far, but I think it will be fun.
I loved The Rosie Project!! Complete fluff, but such a fun read. And those lettuce wraps look delicious!
ReplyDeleteWoah! Check you out! Devouring books, posting on your site, home cooked meals. Looks like your decision is suiting you perfectly!! I need to get reading!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you've got a system down that works for you! Wonderful.
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