Sadly, today was my first day back at work after two weeks paternity leave. More scarily (for her at least) it was Mrs C’s first day looking after Little P and Bernard by herself.
I wasn’t looking forward to going back as I had just got used to staying at home and sharing the responsibility of parenthood (i.e. I was just getting into the Jeremy Kyle Show). But I was also not looking forward to going back as I have a dead-end job that I take no real pleasure from, ho-hum.
Mrs C wasn’t looking forward to me going back because she’s worried about coping with a baby and the Tasmanian Devil by herself. This probably wouldn’t have had been too bad a week ago, Little P was sleeping soundly all day long giving Mrs C time to spend with Bernard. However, she’s taking some antibiotics at the moment and, thanks to the magic of biology, these are upsetting Little P’s stomach (or so says the Health Visitor). He now whiles away the hours screaming Marilyn Manson’s greatest hits - the noisy little beggar.
We both made it through though, just…
My day went fine. I spent the first 3 hours telling the same story 10 or 15 times. Fortunately it’s a good story so I didn’t mind. I then spent the rest of the day feeling half as if I had never been away (as is always the case when you come back from a “holiday”) and half as if I were going to fall asleep at my desk. I couldn’t really decide if this were because I was tired from Little P’s night feed or that my job is just that dull.
When I returned home, Mrs C looked absolutely knackered. She has very kindly decided that she will do all the nappy changes as well as the feed this week so I can get a bit more sleep. But after just one day, it seems to be taking it’s toll. Little P hadn’t settled all day, so Bernard hadn’t really had any attention and was on the edge of a destructive rampage. I held Peter to try to sooth him and for a while it worked. But he refused to be tricked into silence by a bit of gentle rocking and soon got back to the screaming.
We decided a walk was required.
The baby sling came into play and sent Little P off in under a minute. It seems to be up there with the pram and a trip in the car seat as excellent ways to get a baby to sleep. The walk did the trick for Bernard too and let him burn off some energy.
Will tomorrow be any better? I’m not sure but Mrs C finishes her course of antibiotics tomorrow, so maybe the day after that will see an improvement in Little P and consequently in her day. As for me, my days are always the same when I’m at work, regardless of how many antibiotics I take.