Saturday, March 23, 2013

The one where I have 3 jobs

Jodi Picoult once wrote, "24/7. Once you sign on to be a mother, that's the only shift they offer." And it's true. Motherhood is a full time job.

I am the proud mother of two little boys. Colin just turned two in January, and Reid is three months old. As if that wasn't crazy enough, my husband and I both work full time. Oh, and I'm breastfeeding. Feeding a baby is a full time job in itself, so at the moment I kind of feel like I'm working three jobs. There's my actual job, the one where I parent two kids, and the one where I'm dairy cow in human form. So how do I do it all? Uh, I have no idea. This isn't a post about how to be supermom, because I'm not. Today I want to talk about what it means to be a nursing mother who works outside the home. It's not easy, but it's doable. And it's worth it!

Reid is a baby who loves to nurse. He would spend his entire life latched onto my boob if I let him. When I went back to work after a far too short 8 week maternity leave, I worried about how he would do at daycare without me. I started pumping ahead of time to get a feel for the process, and we practiced bottle feeding at home. Still, no amount of preparation put my mind at ease for the transition.


Before returning to work, I contacted HR to let them know I would need a place to pump. I was told to use a small conference room that was no longer in use. The only down side is that it's in the building next door. Not a huge deal, but it meant I would have to walk between buildings, rain or shine, every three hours to pump.

I chose a Friday for my first day back, and I'm really glad I did. It gave us the opportunity to "practice" the new work day routine which, as I expected, was not very smooth the first time. Then, we had the whole weekend to prepare for that first full week back. Getting everyone out the door on time has been the biggest challenge by far. Starting at 5:45 am (or earlier, if Reid wakes up before that), we are on a tight schedule until we're pulling out of the driveway around 6:50. 

Lately, Reid nurses well in the morning, so I have been able to eliminate the early morning pumping session I was doing for a while. I'm thankful for that, because it means I can load up the pump the night before, which saves a lot of time.

During the work day, I take three pump breaks. One around 9:00 am, one on my lunch break at noon, and one around 3:30 pm. I've got it down to about a 20 minute process start to finish. There are days that I find myself worrying about how many ounces I'm getting, which is silly because there has always been enough. To give my supply a boost, I nurse Reid as often as he wants when we are together. I have also been working hard to drink enough water, since breast milk is a bodily fluid and it's important to stay hydrated. In addition to that, I have started taking Fenugreek supplements, which really do seem to help with milk production. At this point, I am typically able to pump a little bit more than Reid needs for daycare the next day, so I am sending fresh milk for him each day.

I am still so thankful that I've been able to breastfeed Reid this long - 3 months and counting! I had some concerns about being a nursing mom and working full time, but so far it has not been a big deal at all. It's a little more work on my part, yes, but I truly believe it has been worth it for both of us. Not only is my little turkey growing and thriving on my milk, but I have been losing weight without really trying, which is a pretty sweet deal! I also feel that we have a special bond. Every three hours when I pump, I think about my baby and how I'm providing nutritious food for him. I think about the snuggles he is getting from the ladies at daycare, and the fact that he's being fed the milk I made for him the day before. I love my little munchkins so much, and I am so proud to be their momma.  

Katie

Thursday, March 14, 2013

Survival Mode

We all begin our journey as new parents wide-eyed and oblivious, not that any of us can help it. It's human nature. Something wonderful and exciting has happened, and we can't help but stand in awe of the tiny miracle that we have just become responsible for. And then reality sets in. Fast. And we go into survival mode.

It's one of those things you can hear about from someone else, but you will never fully understand it or grasp its weight until you are there, in the middle of it. Before I was a mother, I didn't think it could really be that hard to raise children and still manage to keep it all together. I would always plan meals and cook for my family, I said. My house would never become cluttered and messy. People with messy houses who eat too much fast food are just plain lazy. HAHAHA!! (That was me laughing at my former self, because I just could never have known what my life would be like today.)

The truth is that there is just no way we moms can do it all. I simply do not have the energy to work a full time job, keep a clean house, put food on the table, maintain a healthy marriage and raise two small children, one of whom depends on my body for his nourishment. I can't do it. And you know what? That's okay. Survival mode means having to prioritize and triage each situation as it comes. Just picked up the kids from daycare and they're both starving? Screw a home cooked meal, we're going through the Mickey D's drive thru and shoving hamburgers in our faces on the way home.

I have come to the realization that it's okay to wear the same pair of pants to work two days in a row if I haven't had time to do laundry. It's okay that I've worn my hair up in a bun every day since I returned from maternity leave. Blow drying and styling my hair just takes too much time and energy right now. It's okay if I need the help of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse to entertain my kids for a few minutes so I can get something done or simply take a breather. You see, right now I have very young children and I am often running on little sleep, so I'm doing what I need to do to keep myself from going crazy.

The good news is, I know this won't last forever. Sure, I may not see my house spotless again for years to come, but I'd rather have a lived-in, happy household than a clean one without silly, playful children. I may not look my very best for a while, but I value the time I spend with my family above the time it would take to primp. Date nights with my husband may be few and far between right now, but they mean so much more to us than they ever did before. We understand that this time in our lives may be hectic, but it is also precious and fleeting. It seems like just yesterday we were cooing over our little tiny firstborn son, and now we've got a two year old and an almost three month old. Time flies, you guys. So enjoy it.

 
 
Katie

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Blog Makeover

Well, hello there! Notice anything different? Huge, ginormous thanks to Tiffany Kuehl Designs for the new look! Tiffany was an absolute pleasure to work with and I am so pleased with the result! More to come soon, but for now, enjoy this photo of my sweet little men. ♥




Katie

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Have you taken your probiotics today? {Giveaway!}

We moms want the absolute best for our kids. I don't know about you, but this has been a rough cold and flu season for us. It seems like we've been sick more than we've been healthy this winter. What can you do, though, right? Well, we have recently added gummy vitamins to Colin's daily routine, and thanks to Culturelle, he is also about to start taking a daily probiotic! Culturelle Kids! probiotics promote good digestive health and give your little one's immune system a boost. And great news, moms! They even make probiotic packets and chewables for easy dosing.



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