I have survived my two weeks back at work. The long, cold days of hibernation during my maternity leave are officially over. I am putting on real clothes, and packing a real lunch and going back to my real job. And it's going all right. Last week I was absolutely exhausted physically and emotionally overwhelmed. Most of the days I got up with Hannah to feed her at 4 and then my mind started racing and I never fell back to sleep so by the time Friday rolled around I was in total zombie mode. Thankfully I have gotten more sleep this week. There were a few mishaps (a forgotten bus note for Isaac, misplaced car keys) but overall, things have been going fairly smoothly. This week was definitely easier than last week, so hopefully that trend continues.
The actual work part wasn't so bad-- my substitute was really good and stayed on top of everything very well, so it was an easy transition back in that sense. So far things went well for Hannah staying with my mother and Ryan during the day also. I miss her very much when I am away but I do feel good knowing that she is in great hands with my mom. Bonus is my mom tends to bake cookies and other baked goods, which is always nice to come home to.
Ryan had an interview for a transfer to a store with his company that is much closer to home than the Center City location where he works now. We are waiting to hear back. I know he will miss the colorful characters of North Philly but it would be nice to have him spend more time at home and less time commuting.
Isaac has been busy, busy busy. He is playing Little League for the first time this spring and even though this is the soccer "off season", different soccer commitments keep popping up. He ended up getting called to be a sub for a game in the winter league, since they were short a few players. We brought Hannah along to cheer him on.
Her first of (probably many) soccer games. We declined an invitation to play in a travel league for spring since we
are committed to baseball, but he is playing in a one day tournament,
and he does have a few scrimmages. He is still keeping up with Cub Scouts and viola and seems to have a lot of invitations for playdates, so he is always on the go. He is having a football themed birthday party tomorrow, which should be really fun.
Last night he begged me to take him and Hannah to open swim at the YMCA. Ryan was working, so my initial reaction was "Ugh, not tonight" but I couldn't bring myself to say no without a good reason and so I agreed. It took about 30 minutes for me to prep everything and get us out the door but it was actually relaxing and fun once we got there. Hannah was unimpressed with the pool. Maybe because they only had large swim diapers and hers went about up to her armpits.
She didn't fuss or cry but she didn't seem especially interested in splashing or water play. We did watch Isaac go down the water slide over and over which was nostalgic. When he was a toddler his favorite thing to do stand and to watch the big kids on the slide and now he is the big kid. CRAZY. He ended up having to retake his swim test and he passed with flying colors. I really would like to get him back into swim lessons. Maybe in the summer when we have more time.
As usual, Isaac was super sweet with Hannah. He pretended to be a shark and swam around her, gently splashed her and interacted with her. Sometimes I am amazed at what fabulous kids I have been blessed with. They really are the best.
Hannah continues to be the sweetest baby ever. She is pretty reserved but she has a great smile she will flash, especially for Daddy. She will look around the room for us and then grin when she spots us.
She is a pretty good sleeper and has had a few nights where she has only gotten up once, which has afforded me some longer stretches of heavenly sleep. She also loves to sleep late (8:30 or 9:00) which is also a treat. Isaac used to be up for the day at 5 in the morning when he was that age. I always feel a bit sad when my alarm goes off at 6, knowing she will be sleeping for at least two more hours. She is also my cuddle bug. She is happiest in your arms, or in the Moby wrap and she will wiggle her body in to be closer and cuddlier. She is starting to reach for things more and her movements seems more coordinated.
I am looking forward to a fun weekend. I don't have much going on myself, besides shuttling Isaac to various commitments. Happy spring!