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Supermom 101- Starting Up and Setting the Pace

I'm a supermom

In the last installment of Supermom 101 I wrote about my reflection on being a  busy mum and how I used various apps to help schedule in all the various appointment and reminders which I need. This week I’ll be sharing with you a typical day at our house and how I tie in blogging and personal time into my busy schedule.

My three kids

Taking care of the three of them is no easy task.  All of them are hyper bunnies and once they start playing together they can certainly get pretty wild and sometimes play can get rather out of hand. It takes a firm hand to make sure that the kids toe the line and complete their daily routines/ tasks.

Here is the lists of task that I have to do daily.

Morning Tasks

#1– wake up, check my e-mails and set the list to do online be it new blog posts, reviews, hops or social media channels which I need to make my “rounds” in.( This is my me time too  before everyone wakes up)

#2- Breakfast is set and the kids are woken up. They are supervised in getting dressed, having their breakfast and  being ready for school.

#3– put the clothes to wash and take down the clothes that are already dry from the laundry area. Fold and keep the clean clothes away. Monkey boy and Tiger girl will help in keeping the clothes.

#4– prepare lunch for Monkey boy and tutor him/ check his homework before he leaves for school.

Monkey boy is in P2 this year so my focus is on building up his comprehension and composition skills for both English and Mandarin. He also learns the piano so I monitor and guide him in his preparation for the Grade 2 exam which he is taking this year.

#5– Car run sending Doggie boy to school and HB to work, grocery shopping.

Afternoon Tasks

#6- Complete blogging tasks, readings and other online work.

#7- Teach  Tiger Girl and finish the rest of the household chores ( I get my me time if and when she naps in the afternoon)

Tiger girl is currently 21 months old and we are going through the letters of the alphabets, flashcards of  in both English and Mandarin  of common household objects. She is speaking in 3 -4 word sentences and I’m slowly building up her vocabulary.

#8- Prepare and cook dinner before fetching Doggie boy and R home.
#9- Meet up with R or friends for lunch/dates on scheduled dates.

Evening Tasks

#10-Teaching Doggie boy and supervising Monkey boy doing his homework for the day.

Doggie boy is in K2 this year so my emphasis with him is to get him ready for P1 next year. I’m brushing up on his vocabulary and comprehension skills in both English and Mandarin.

#11- Bedtime story reading with all the kids  and  games if there is the time.

#12- Me Time/Couple Time

 

How does your daily routine look like?

In the next installment I will talk about how to maintain focus and rhythm as a busy mom.

 

 

Posts on this series

Supermom 101- My Personal Reflections

– Supermom 101- Starting up and Setting the Pace

Supermom 101- How to Maintain Focus and Rhythm

 

 

SOC: Words, Numbers and Alphabets

Tiger Girl

Tiger girl has grown a lot these few months. She is no longer an innocent baby but one who is able to get her thoughts and wants clearly across to us.  She starts her sentences with ” I want” or ” I like “, ” I sit…” . If she feels that you don’t understand her she would add on and say ” Nana wants.. and point to the item or pull you to where she would want to go”. She is speaking much more then before.

Tiger girl loves ordering her brothers around. She “reminds” them to eat her food and never fails to tell them ” Kor kor -Eat!!”  If they were eating something she wants she would promptly announce to them “share”.

I have been teaching her the alphabets and numbers from 1-10 in English, Mandarin and Cantonese. It’s not surprising that she can recognize the number 9 the best and is able to call it out in all 3 languages as our apartment is on the 9th floor. Other numbers which she can identify are 1, 2 and 4.

Tiger girl has yet to learn how to sing the whole alphabet song but so far she can recognize the alphabets – A, B and O. She would point the alphabets out from words that she sees on displays or shops signs when we are out shopping.  She would happily run to the sign and shout out “O” when she sees the alphabet.

How were your kids like when they were 21 months old?

 

 

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