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a whole year

DSC_0930It’s been one year since I went back to work from maternity leave.  Going back full-time was rough but I guess it’s painful regardless of how many days per week you have to work.    I gotta say that it hasn’t been easy but it’s been manageable too.

I thought I’d reflect on some things I’ve learned over the past year:

  • Getting Kumquat on a schedule a month before going back to work really paid off.
  • Pumping milk and storing it ahead of time made it less stressful for me the first week back at work.  I didn’t have to worry as much about how much milk I was expressing during the day.
  • The transition back to work was made a little easier with husband and grandma watching Kumquat the first month.
  • Finding a reliable nanny that we trusted made a big difference in how productive I was at work.  I didn’t have to worry very much when Mirian started caring for Kumquat.  She also sent photos of her once in a while to keep me posted on their activities and Kumquat started to sleep through the night once she started.
  • Pumping once per day at work wasn’t enough.  My milk supply started to dwindle until I increased the pumping to twice per day at work.
  • Balancing life and work is hard but it’s worth it in the end.
  • I think Kumquat is more social and well-adjusted without me being around all the time.  I’m not sure I would have taken her out and met as many people as she has this past year with Mirian.
  • The 2-3 hours between work and Kumquat’s bedtime is so precious.  Skipping Happy Hours is a real bummer but when I get home to my little one, it’s not as bad after all.
  • I’ve learned to be creative with how I use my time after work.  For example, I run with the baby in the stroller and the dog on the leash to maintain my health.  We also go to the store together and I make meals for Kumquat after she’s gone to sleep.
  • Making baby food is actually pretty fun.  I just wish I had more time.
  • Taking daily photos and/or videos has really helped me remember and cherish all the funny, sweet, and hard moments.  Time really does fly by when you’re not paying attention.DSC_1966
  • I’ve learned to accept that I’m not going to be the perfect mother and that the house will never be as clean as I want it to be.
  • Sleep and time to do nothing is now a luxury.
  • I now use some days off to have a day without the baby.  If I’ve gotta pay the nanny, I might as well make the most of it.  I usually just spend the day shopping and getting a pedicure but we’ve also taken a day trip to Napa.
  • I miss going out to nice dinners every Wednesday.  One day I will be able to sit down for a tasting menu with wine pairings again.
  • We eat dinner much earlier now.
  • I realized that I don’t really go outside after 7pm on the weekdays.
  • I worry more about bathing my baby than getting to the shower myself.  Don’t worry, I still shower everyday.
  • I make decisions at work based on whether or not it will put me at risk for bringing home unnecessary germs.
  • Yes, my co-workers were right when they said “it’s different when it’s your own child”.
  • Getting to work every morning never gets easier.

10K Finish

IMG_4180This morning, I finished my first post-Kumquat 10K.  Ranee also ran with me and it was her very first 10K ever!  Woot!

IMG_4147Chris ran his first 1/2 marathon in 1 hour 30 minutes!!  Amazing!

IMG_4194It was early and cold but we had a strong finish and our official chip time was 1:04!

IMG_4156Patty also ran the 10K and we found her at the finish.

IMG_4190Here’s the blinged-out medal.

IMG_4159The finish was on the field again but not over home plate this time.

IMG_4161I was also very happy to see Kumquat and Jes out there to greet me at the finish.  It was pretty early for both of them so kudos to both of them!

Medical Update

Kumquat’s blood test results came back and everything is normal.  Phew, what a relief.  The doctor also said that we won’t need to pump her up with so much iron anymore but to keep up the variety in her diet.

In other news, I’m scheduled for my surgery on Friday, August 23rd.  I’ll have lifting restrictions so I’ve decided to also take 2 weeks of disability.  Luckily, I already had the following scheduled off.  The surgeon also said that although I won’t be able to lift over 25 lbs, I can still run.  So, I guess I’m still on track for the Disneyland 5K a week later!

6-mile Evening

IMG_4059I spent my Monday evening on The Embarcadero.  I missed my Long Run this weekend so I made it up today after work.  As soon as I got home, I changed, packed some dinner for Kumquat, and headed out.  I tried to use two running apps at the same time today (mapmyrun and nike+) and one was started late while the other crashed in the middle so I didn’t get a mapping of my run.  However, I did pay attention to when I started and I know the turn-around point (that Fisherman’s Wharf sign) so I figured out that I finished 6 miles in 01:09.  Not too shabby considering I pushed a stroller through the wind and Fisherman’s Wharf crowd.  Kumquat had a good time and enjoyed cheese, PB&J sammich pieces, and edamame.  I guess I’m ready for the 10K on Sunday!

Sophie’s Family

DSC_2560Sophie recently turned 18 months old so we went on a photo excursion to Chrissy Field for some family portraits.  It’s was cold and cloudy but it made it super easy for photo-taking.  Sophie did a great job and her parents did a pretty good job themselves.  😉

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DSC_2582Next stop was The Embarcadero.  It got warmer out there and the sun actually started to come out.

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DSC_2699Here’s my attempt at recreating Sophie and Jamie’s engagement photo with Sophie included.DSC_2679Here’s the original photo. It’s not quite the same angle but it was the best we could do.

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And now for some cute outtakes.  Sophie loved showing off her tummy and I couldn’t resist snapping a few.

DSC_2789Maybe Ranee can frame it next to her one of her preggo portraits that I took a couple years ago.DSC_2798I had so much fun.  Hope you guys like the photos!!

Click here for the full album.

The Lees

IMG_4009I got an email from Linda the other night and found out that she was bringing the family up for a weekend trip.  So, we made arrangements to meet up at the Farmer’s Market this morning.  It was so fun to see them all again and the boys are getting so big!  I can’t believe Jonah is almost 9.  I met him on his first day of life out in Illinois when I happened to be in Chicago that week!  Time has really flown by.  So great seeing all of you!!