7:30-8:30 AM: the
boys will wake up on their own any time between 7:30 and 8:00 AM. They are
pretty quiet and content to hang out in their cribs for a bit as they first
wake up so you don’t need to rush in there. When we do go in, they all need
diaper changes and into their outfits for the day. If we plan to take them out
and about, we put them in “real” outfits (rompers,
or shorts and t-shirts or onesies); otherwise, we typically
just put them in a clean onesie and no pants.
8:30-9:30 AM: Breakfast
time. They eat all meals at their triplet table now. They get milk with all meals now- some days they are more enthusiastic about drinking it than others. We typically put Cooper in the middle seat
because he has had a tendency lately to throw food on the floor. He still does
it from the middle seat, but not with the same enthusiasm and determination
that he does from a side seat! Be sure to give Cooper 1 ML of his Ranitidine
meds before breakfast.
9:30-10:30 AM: Play
time. We take them on a walk around the neighborhood if it’s not too hot. If we do walk, we rotate the baby up who gets to sit up top in the stroller and usually bring some water along for
them to have. If the weather doesn't permit for walking, they are perfectly good
playing upstairs for a bit. When we are upstairs with them, they can roam the
bonus room freely and will generally play well together. They are not allowed
to play on or near the entertainment center (though they will surely try!). We
have toys strategically placed to try and block their access but they will
still squirm through- they’ll need to by physically moved away from the TV.
Often.
They are also drawn to the window, so we will open the
shades about halfway to keep them safe from any choking hazards. A current favorite activity is to bang objects against the window.
We don’t really keep them in the baby jail for extended
periods of time any more as the space is too small for them to have a lot of roaming room. We do keep them in the baby jail area if we have to leave the room to grab something. And we also have baby gates set up
now that we leave closed at all times (especially the one at the bonus room
doorway). We’re trying to get into the habit of always keeping the one at the
top of the stairs shut, too. Just in case!
10:30-11:00 AM:
Snack time. Back to their table for morning snacks. We offer them a sippy cup
of water with their snacks, then they head back upstairs for naptime. They may
fuss a little bit when we put them down, but that’s OK…they typically quiet
down really quickly.
11:00 AM-1:00/2:00
PM: Nap time. The boys usually will nap for at least a couple hours in the
morning, if not longer. We typically clean up the kitchen and get their lunch
prepped during their morning nap.
1:00-2:00 PM: Lunch
time. Same as morning routine- except a bit messier as we usually feed them a combo of finger foods and spoon fed foods.
2:00-3:30/4:00 PM: Play
time back upstairs. Depending on how late their morning nap lasted there may be time to give them a quick afternoon snack before putting them down again. But
if they took a long morning nap there is often not enough time, and that’s OK. They usually go
down for their afternoon nap between 3:30 and 4:00 PM.
4:00-5:00PM: Afternoon
nap. This nap is not
normally longer than an hour or so. If they wake up on the earlier side we give them a snack right when they wake up…but if it’s closer to 6:30 we skip it all-together. They don’t always have 2 snacks in a day so we don’t stress if we don’t get both in! We only have one set of the EZPZ mats so they’ll need to
be washed so they’re ready to go for dinner time.
5:00-6:30: Play
time and dinner prep. We generally play with them upstairs until about 5:30 or
6:00 then bring them all down to the kitchen and let them play in the baby jail
area while we prep dinner.
6:30-7:00/7:30 PM: Dinner
time. We typically let them have all finger foods at dinner time and try to
time it so we are eating dinner at the same time they are. I usually keep some extra
food diced up and ready for them as backup in case they power through what’s on
their plates (Griffin and Cooper!) They will often try to steal food off each
other’s plates. I don’t know what is so tempting about the other plate when
they have the exact same thing on their own… but alas we deal with that every
night. We've noticed lately that they haven't been as excited about eating as they used to be. Sometimes we have to grab a fork or spoon and feed them off their plates that way. Will, especially, is a slow eater but gets very excited about trying to feed himself with a fork! After dinner Cooper gets another 1 ML dose of his ranitidine medication.
If there is time to clean up the kitchen after dinner we will; often Will and I will tag team and split up the work. One will work on dishes while the other cleans up the baby area- clorox wiping the triplet table and sweeping and mopping under the table every night. It's always a good day when the dishwasher is nearly full and we can justify throwing the EZPZ mats in there and starting it as opposed to hand-washing everything.
7:00-8:00 PM: Bedtime
routine. We take them back upstairs and let them hang out either in a crib or
in the upstairs baby jail while we get each one ready for bed. If it’s bath
night, we bathe each one individually- it doesn’t matter who you start with. Bath time takes about 45 minutes start to
finish to get all three bathed and into PJs. All 3 boys get lotion and fresh jammies on
bath night. Then we let them play upstairs for a bit before bed.
We try to have them down for the night between 8:00 and
8:15. Before bed, we’ll read books while they brush their teeth. I put all 3 in
the baby jail and let them brush their teeth in there while Will reads the 3
bedtime books to them. We always read “Goodnight Pookie” last. I sit in the baby jail with the boys to be sure
that they don’t steal each other’s toothbrushes, stand up and walk around with
them, or use them as weapons against each other. J
Once we’re done with books we take their toothbrushes away and then put them
into their cribs, one by one. I let the first baby who gets taken to bed “help”
me turn on the tranquil turtle before I put him down. They may fuss for a couple minutes (Will especially) when you
first put them down, but they usually fall asleep pretty quickly.
2 comments:
Goodnight Pookie!! I know someone else who is a Pookie fan :) Do you also have "Let's Dance, Little Pookie"? It's fantastic. Wishing you the BEST couples holiday. I know you'll miss the boys an insane amount, but the QT with Will will be a dream. xx
As a fellow planner and believer that kiddos thrive with structure, I'd say all of the above are many of the reasons you've had such a great first year. Way to go mom and dad!! Keep up the hard work.
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