If you’ve noticed a bit of radio silence around here lately, it’s because my life has been taken over by a tiny, seven-pound boss who doesn’t care about my "TBR" list.
Before the baby arrived, I had grand visions of peaceful maternity leave afternoons spent reading while the baby napped. I imagined myself breezing through the latest thrillers with a sleeping infant nestled on my chest.
The reality? My reading has decreased tremendously. Actually, "decreased" is an understatement—it has essentially fallen off a cliff.
Why the Pages Aren't Turning
It turns out that when you’re operating on three hours of broken sleep, complex plots are a bit of a challenge. I’ve found that:
The "One More Chapter" Trap: Used to mean staying up late to finish a book. Now, it means trying to finish one page before my eyes physically glue themselves shut.
Brain Fog is Real: I recently read the same paragraph four times before realizing I hadn't processed a single word.
The One-Handed Struggle: Physical books are surprisingly hard to manage while nursing or rocking a baby.
What I’m Managing to "Read"
While I’m not hitting my usual goal of a book a week, I am finding small ways to keep the bookish spark alive:
Audiobooks are a Lifesaver: Pushing the stroller or rocking a fussy baby is the perfect time for an audiobook. It’s the only way I’ve finished anything this month.
Short Stories & Essays: Anything with a quick payoff. If I can't finish it in ten minutes, I probably won't finish it at all right now.
Board Books: Does The Very Hungry Caterpillar count toward my Goodreads goal? Because I’ve read that five times today.
To my fellow bookworm parents: how did you get your reading groove back? I miss my stories, but for now, I’m learning to be okay with the fact that the best story I’m following right now is the one unfolding in the crib.
If you have any recommendations for "sleep-deprived-friendly" reads, please drop them in the comments!