Work It

Day 5:

Easy, Tiger. I should heed the advice on the baby onesie. Had to take several work phone calls. Still receiving tons of work texts. It’s surprisingly good to feel still included and needed at work as I adjust into some semblance of a normal routine at home. Still determined to try my best to take it easy so I can have a super productive backend of maternity leave. I’ve been invited on a special trip to corporate as part of career progression work, which of course is happening during maternity leave. Supposedly, would be good to “be seen” there. I’ve decided to plan to take a day from my maternity leave to attend said event. Hopefully it will be worth it!

Also had a visit from a good friend today, it was good to catch up. I’m also making it a personal goal to catch up with friends this maternity leave. As you can see, I have a lot of “goals”.

Positive Thought of the Day: It’s Baby J’s one week birthday and he is super alert. He is strong and picks up his neck already and boy is he HUNGRY. We have a happy, healthy, baby!

Gone for 60 Days

Maternity Leave: Day 1

Decided I wanted to document how I am spending my 60 days of maternity leave because I want to be intentional about how I am spending my (last) leave ever. As a very ambitious working mom, I rarely have a moment to go to the restroom, do my hair, or sometimes even eat so reflecting on life and taking some time for me is an intention I set at the start of this leave. I am not sure yet if this will even get off the ground or what shape it will take, so bear with me on this whim.  I am however the planner and creator of to do lists and dogged pursuer of checking things off said list so I have ambitious hopes of perhaps creating a blog- but that would take more ambition than I have on Day 1 ( still heavily medicated post-C section) can handle. So we’ll start with the intention to document and journal each day of my leave. [Edit: on Day 14 I got my blog up and running] and am now back posting the first two weeks that I wrote in word and late nights in Notes on my phone].

Reflections: Newborns are precious, but at this state a little bit boring. Baby is a healthy boy, and he is hungry. Since I’m breastfeeding this means I spend a lot of time just sitting, staring, and thinking and then came up with this idea to start the blog. But it also means I have been playing around on my phone a lot and sigh, been checking my work email despite a promise to myself not to. I did  exhibit restraint on replying to emails because of my drug induced state. Technology today makes it too easy to stay connected. I planned to recharge during this maternity leave and disconnect but we will see. During my last two maternity leaves, I turned off my email on my phone but I have not reached that point yet. Perhaps, because I’ve reached a point in my career where my role is much more significant.. am finding it hard to completely turn off.

Positive Thought(s) of the Day:  A positive outlook has always been important to me, so I plan to close every post with a positive thought of the day, no matter how small.  Today I am enjoying the comforts of home and being cared for- the house is clean, the girls are entertained, and dinner is cooked. I am beyond lucky to have family close and far willing to chip in.  I’m also enjoying being on paid leave for the next 12 weeks ( a policy that just went into effect THIS year at work), something less than 15% of women in the private sector don’t have the benefit of in the United States. I’m also very thankful that even though Hubs works for a small company, he is afforded 2 weeks of paternal leave to help out while I recover.

See below for the little face that was my muse in starting this blog: