Hi Communa!
Today I’m posting our weekend routine!
I love this little tea nook I have, I am a tea person and specially asked for a niche here.. yet to buy a kitchen towel holder that I can hang over here for a more organised kitchen. 🤭
Morning routine: a nice cup of tea. 🍵 after I feed my son his milk of course
This cabinet space is specially reserved for my son. Still thinking of a way to improve it.
It used to store all the formula milk but now it’s all the UHT milk & medicines. The rest of the milk packets are all in the storeroom.
Daily routine: We come here to “prepare” the milk for my son every morning, before nap and at night before he sleeps. The water dispenser was so good at this spot when we were still feeding him formula milk.
Chef of the house prepping the ingredients for cooking 😍
Due to his height, we chose the countertop to be 90cm. (Any more than that we are unable to do because the service yard windows handle is blocking the way!)
Lunch routine: takes care of my son and plays with him while waiting for the chef to cook. He loves to cook more than me.. and actually he watches master chef, Gordon Ramsay 🧑🍳 , what is that Netflix series again.. anyways I’m blessed with a husband who cooks 🥳
Our tiny kitchen but utilised to the max. At first we are afraid the hood is blocking him, he say he’s fine with it even though he’s taller than the hood, he doesn’t stand that near.. in fact i am the one who got hit by the hood due to my height being just nice in line with the hood . 😒
Thank you hubby for being the model, and of course helping me with the laundry 😆
So happy with this washer dryer combo and we don’t usually need to hang clothes and that’s one chore off the list. My son needs changing every 3-4 times per day and his laundry is like double ours combined wow! 😮
Drink until wet la, eat until dirty la, poop already shower and change la…
Not exactly weekend routine, we have to do this every 2-3 days max, mostly when my son is asleep..
Then I pack his playroom a little.. being a mom makes me learn how to tolerate mess and only deal with them later (when I have the time)
Hope this gives you some insight into parenthood?