Here's our new schedule:
6 a.m.: Everybody wakes up. (We set the alarm, but usually we hit snooze and are woken up by a yelling toddler before it goes off again.)
6:45 a.m.: JW leaves for work.
8 a.m.: K and I leave for daycare and work.
4 p.m.: JW leaves work to pick up K. JW comes home and makes dinner.
6-6:30 p.m.: I get home.
Before going to bed, I shower and lay out my clothes and pack my bag for the next day.
I sat down with the partner I'll be working for most and told him that I would like to be home for dinner and bedtime as often as possible. I assured him that I would stay in the office whenever necessary, and that I could continue working from home or even return to the office afterwards, but for those two hours each day, I would like to be at home. He seemed okay with that, although I'm sure he'll reserve judgment for a few months as we both see how things go.
So far, so good. JW has to get up two hours earlier, but he's happy to get out of work early. K isn't spending that much more time in daycare, and I think it's good for him to get more Daddy time. I need to get used to my days being jam-packed, especially since I'm like a ten-year old and need eight hours of sleep to function properly. But I like the job. ("I drafted an agreement!" I came home and said to JW, who replied, "Uh...okay. I mean, good for you?")
Our new schedule has been complicated by major sleep problems for K. (Which started a day or two before I went back to work, so at least I don't have to feel guilty.) K didn't sleep through the night until about ten and a half months, when we started letting him cry it out, and since then he's been a great sleeper. Happy to go to bed at night, only wakes up at night once a week or so, and generally goes back to sleep on his own. I saw it as payback for all those sleepless nights during the first year. But suddenly he developed major separation anxiety, refusing to go to bed and then screaming nonstop when we leave the room. Throughout the night, he keeps waking up and freaking out when we're not there. The first night, we had no idea what was going on and were in and out of his room all night. For a few nights I slept in his room. Two nights he threw up because he was crying so hard (and one of those nights, we didn't realize until after he had fallen asleep). Yesterday I tried telling him that we were close by, sleeping in our own bed, and that seemed to help. (This involved, among other things, a story about a mouse and a bunny who play with Legos together.)
As work gets busier, I'm not sure how the new schedule will work out. We'll have to play it by ear.
Wahoooooo!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a successful first week. Sounds like you did a very good job being clear about work/life boundaries.
Did you end up working in the evenings? At home or at the office? Do you have to work this weekend?
Sorry to hear little K is having trouble at bedtime. Hope you can catch up on your sleep this weekend. I'm an 8 (no less than 7, minimum) hours-per-night person too. It can be a real burden. Hang in there.
My kid loathes sleeping by himself at night. If he's in bed with me? He sleeps great. So I finally admitted defeat and just let him come in - we both sleep better. I hope you find a solution. It's miserable to get up multiple times a night.
ReplyDeleteAlso - good luck on the being at home front. Not trying to rain on your parade, but I guess I'm a cynical biotch who has worked at three too many firms that have made me promises of not having to stay late only to have them superseded by necessity with a last-minute filing or whatever. Anyway, good for you for putting it out there early on. It is easier to do it that way than to try to take back ground once they get used to having you there in the evening.
Good luck!
SOunds like you guys have everything planned out. All the best with everything!
ReplyDeletenothing is worse than a baby/kid with sleeping issues!! I hope everything gets better for you! I don't know who needs the sleep more- moms or babies/kids!!
ReplyDeletephew and that schedule sounds crazy- it's great that your husband's schedule could be so flexible~!
I'm glad things are working out well so far and I look forward to reading about how you make it work and how the job is! :)
ReplyDeleteHow very organized of you to lay out your clothes and pack your bag every night! I aspire to be so organized...
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