I’m late again this week, sorry Mum of One. We’ve had a busy long weekend with Hubs at home on Monday full of really sad middle aged stuff like DIY, clearing out the pantry and taking lots of stuff to the tip and today I’ve been over to Leicester for the Next blogger event, which was great fun. It’s been lovely to get lots of things sorted but T is a baby who likes his routine and he’s starting to get a bit grumpy so:
This week baby I promise… we’ll have a day of doing nothing while your brother is at preschool. We’ll just play and sleep and eat at all the right times and you can return to your normal easy going self.
Sounds simple, hey? Let’s hope it works. You can find all the other promises and leave your own over at Mum of One.
becomingcliche says
Those really are my favorite days – the ones where we do nothing extra all day long. Sadly, they are few and far between.
catparrott says
They’re fab but I’m rather lazy so it’s no surprise I like them. 😉
jbmumofone says
Sounds lovely, lucky T! x
catparrott says
And lucky Mummy!
Nikki Thomas says
That sounds like bliss!!
catparrott says
Just add in a cup of tea and some TV during his naps and it’s my ideal day. 😀
motherventing says
Er, good luck with that. I’d love to have days like that but they just don’t happen! x x
catparrott says
Yes, I’m not exactly over stretching myself with this one. At least I can guarantee I can achieve it.
faysophie says
Pyjama days!! bliss 🙂
I still have them with my kids in the winter. Days we only get dressed to go for a walk mid afternoon. Its so lovely to just stop still long enough to listen. To hear your babies rhythm and that of your own.
Yellow Days says
It sounds like an excellent plan when you put it like that, not lazy at all! 😉
faysophie says
Exactly! its only for the good of the children. hey you could call it a Davies day you know the poem: What is this life if, full of care, We have no time to stand and stare? He didn’t mention PJ’s but I bet he wanted to. 🙂