Fri 30 Mar 2007
One Day
Posted by Jane under Updates
[15] Comments
Fellow blogger Ann recommended I post a “Day In the Life” type of thing so folks could better understand how we spend our time lately. Here’s my best shot. Not included are the 80 billion times I check the blog for comments. Also not included are the 40 billion times I open the refrigerator door, stare inside and then close it again. This is a fairly reasonable and accurate account of our day yesterday, but we switch it up and exchange tasks all the time.
2:00am Methadone for Ramona, given by Grandma, who starts her night shift. Andy goes to bed.
4:30-5:00am Simon starts up. I give him a bottle and pray he goes back to sleep.
5:30am Ramona wakes up. Grandma changes her diaper and holds her for awhile.
6:00am Ramona gets her Ativan.
6:30am Simon wakes up for real. I get him, change him, etc. We play for awhile downstairs. Andy is still asleep. Grandma is with Ramona who has now fallen asleep.
7:00am Simon gets his breakfast and I put on his big boy clothes. Grandma has some coffee, Andy is still asleep.
8:00am As Simon is going down for nap #1, Andy gets up just in time to say hello. We all try and get changed, take showers, etc. while they’re both asleep.
8:15am Ramona wakes up. Simon is not sleeping yet. I bring Ramona out into the kitchen and put her in the Papasan. I wait for Simon to settle down. I take a shower. Andy is getting ready to go to work.
8:45am Ramona gets her bottle from Grandma. This takes about 20 minutes, then we set up her feeding pump and give her her meds, Calcium Carbonate and Methadone. The feeding pump takes about 45 minutes. Grandma holds her and talks sweet to her. I write my blog entry.
9:00am Andy leaves for work.
9:45am Simon wakes up. I give him a bottle, change him, etc. I gate off the kitchen so he can play for awhile while I do dishes and straighten up a bit. Grandma takes care of some of her business stuff. Ramona is in the Papasan with me and Simon.
10:30am Ramona falls asleep. I take Simon to the grocery store while Grandma hangs out with Ramona.
12:00pm I get back from the store and put Simon down for another nap. Grandma and I do Ramona’s feeds, no meds. Ramona gets some mommy time.
12:30pm Carpet cleaners come. When they finish at 1:00pm, I take a nap until 2:00pm.
1:30pm Simon wakes up. Bottle, change. Play with Grandma!
2:00pm Ramona gets her Ativan. Simon gets his lunch.
3:00pm Ramona’s feeds, and meds. More play with her.
3:30pm We attempt the elusive third nap with Simon. No dice.
4:00pm Grandma has been up since 2:00am, she goes downstairs to sleep for awhile. This is my first time with both of the babies to myself all day and I try my best to balance Simon’s needs with Ramona’s. Baby gates are good.
5:00pm Simon gets his dinner. Ramona is getting fussy, so I hold her while feeding Simon.
5:30pm Andy gets home from work, Grandma is still sleeping. I hold Ramona while Andy does Simon’s bath, bottle, books, bed routine.
6:00pm I put Ramona down and say goodnight to Simon. Ramona is fast asleep when we return so no bottle, just pump feed, and meds.
7:00pm Ramona is awake now and a bit fussy. Andy soothes her while I prepare dinner. Grandma wakes up so she takes Ramona while Andy and I eat.
7:30pm I decide to go to bed early, but instead end up having a heated discussion with Andy about me feeling under-appreciated and him feeling like I am not nice. We are both right.
9:00pm Discussion over. We set up her night feed and have a brief moment of panic when the Prevacid clogs her tube. I go to bed. I will wake up at 4:30am with Simon. Grandma is already in bed, she will wake up at 2:00am to take over for Andy. Andy stays up until 2:00am and will sleep until 9:00am.
So that’s pretty typical, although things change if we don’t have help or if Andy is home for the day. I have a hunch that this is not much different from any busy mom who has more than one child. Some things that are less typical mom stuff are the hour or so a day I spend on the phone with doctors, etc. or the countless times we settle Ramona back down when she wakes up during naps or the daily tasks of cleaning syringes and other medical stuff.
My big highlight this morning was giving Ramona a suppository. Yow-zah. But she’s finally having some Thunder Down Under after a long spell of nuthin’. The pic is of Simon in our yard, getting ready for spring.
Jane.
in every sense of the word, may God bless you all: with strength, with patience, with kind words that encourage one another. with a few hours of ease, with a good fat laugh when you least expect it, with a glimmer of hope. i was tired by the time i got to 7:00am and cannot begin to imagine how you do this, day after day after day. raising a glass to you for your bravery and tenacity (okay, it’s 9:39am, so it’s a coffee mug, but you get the gist).
It made me tired just reading the list. Now I have a better understanding of why you’re so exhausted. Thanks for giving us a little insight into your life.
Karen
Jane and Andy
I feel so helpless but “thank GOD for Grandmothers and friends near by. My prayer is that the load will get lighter and that there will be peace for all of you.
Love
A Ro
glad to see simon has found some tubes other than ramona’s to play with! sep
I *heart* that big boy face.
You are a family of baby jugglers! and very impressive ones, I must say.
Thanks for posting that, now I can pray better.
love,
ann
Jane,
Ok wow. Doesn’t it exhaust you just reading your own schedule? You must realize how amazing it is that any of you are able to even complete a sentence with all you have on your plate. I continue to pray for rest… good solid, restorative sleep for all of you.
Love you
Jen
Jane (and anyone else who watches comments, for that matter): You can make it a little easier to follow RamonaMae.com comments by using a newsreader (like NetNewsWire Lite, “free download here”:http://www.newsgator.com/NGOLProduct.aspx?ProdId=NetNewsWire&ProdView=lite) and subscribing to RamonaMae.com’s RSS feeds for “comments”:/comments/feed/ or “new posts”:/feed/.
Jane, I am so thankful your mom is there to help you all, otherwise I cannot imagine how you would get through the days! It tires me out and I am thinking, wow, I will get a taste of some of this (not all of course) when our baby girl arrives, call when you want to commerate friend! love to you all, lisa
Andy has been going to work?? HOLY CRAP! Guess I just forgot about that whole making money thing to pay the bills.. GEEZ. I hurt for you even more now – for both of you. Have I already said that GRANDMA’S ROCK?!?
And by the way, I have two small boys and I stay at home and your job is harder than my job. Don’t kid yourself in thinking it’s like this for the rest of us…or almost. It’s not – not even close.
I’m with everyone else, makes me tired just reading your day. And when I was able to spend a few hours with you last week, I remember leaving and thinking I didn’t know how you did it. You are a remarkable family. God bless you with strength and sleep. And of course, keep taking me up on my offer to help when I can and be that extra set of hands.
Love, Val
Jane,
I keep thinking about the nights I spent with Ramona last week, and how alert and happy she was at 1am. It was easy for me to soak her in, and delight in her being awake, because we were leaving soon, and I wanted to appreciate every possible moment and gaze. Even that did not give me a true appreciation of the task you and Andy have before you! I think you are both so strong and brave and have what it takes to do this (is that a butt lookin big comment?). This is not meant to be depressing or discouraging, but I echo Whitney that this is not like what most moms go through. You have an unbelievable amount of “extras” that most new mothers don’t have. My prayer is that God keeps us all acutely aware of what this is all really like for you, and that we would continue to find helpful ways to be in it with you. I love Andy, Jane, Simon, and Ramona.
Bekah
Andy, didn’t mean to leave you out! I said new mothers and most moms, but I mean new fathers and most dads too!
Just letting you all know I’m still here following your updates and praying with you. I know I’m pretty silent on these comment things. Anyway, I love you guys and you’re in my thoughts.
Jane & Andy,
With my 2 & 7 year old sons I don’t always get a full nights rest and am constantly on the go. I can honestly say that I don’t know how my husband and I would handle being in your shoes. God Bless you Andy… I know the level of crankiness my husband would be in if he was up until 2am every day and then had to go to work would be unbearable. Only 1 heated discussion in that whole day…KUDOS to you both!
Judy