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Reimagining the day from the perspective of a Mommy, the focus is on nurturing, structure, and personal fulfillment. A well-balanced day includes time for caregiving, bonding, and self-care, ensuring that both Mommy and Baby feel loved and satisfied. Morning Routine: Mommy’s Start to the Day 7:00 AM – Mommy’s Quiet Time Mommy wakes up a little earlier than Baby to enjoy some personal time. She makes herself a cup of coffee or tea, reads a book, scrolls social media, or does light exercise. This quiet moment helps her prepare for the day emotionally and mentally. 8:00 AM – Wake Up Baby Mommy gently wakes Baby with soft words, cuddles, or a playful morning song. She checks if Baby needs a diaper change and freshens them up. If Baby is grumpy, she soothes them with hugs and reassurance. 8:30 AM – Breakfast Time Mommy prepares a simple breakfast for Baby, making sure it’s fun and comforting (e.g., oatmeal, pancakes, or cereal in a special bowl). She might help Baby eat, wiping their face and hands afterward. If Baby is feeling playful, Mommy encourages giggles and little games, like airplane spoon feeding. Mid-Morning: Bonding & Play 9:30 AM – Playtime for Baby, Supervision for Mommy Baby engages in activities like coloring, playing with toys, or watching cartoons. Mommy supervises while sipping another coffee, doing light chores, or checking messages. If Baby wants attention, Mommy joins in by reading a story or playing alongside them. 10:30 AM – Outdoor Time or Learning Activity If the weather is nice, Mommy takes Baby outside for a walk, stroller time, or play in the backyard. If indoors, they might do a learning activity like shape sorting or a fun sensory game. This is a special bonding time where Mommy sees Baby happy and engaged. Midday: Mommy Gets a Break 11:30 AM – Snack & Nap Time for Baby Mommy prepares a small snack and a bottle or sippy cup. She settles Baby down for a nap with cuddles, a lullaby, or gentle rocking. Once Baby is asleep, Mommy gets her first true break of the day. 12:00 PM – Mommy’s Alone Time While Baby naps, Mommy focuses on her own needs. She might chat with friends, scroll social media, do housework, or just relax with a book or TV show. If she has a partner, she might use this time for adult conversations or self-care. Afternoon: More Engagement & Play 1:30 PM – Lunch & Reconnecting with Baby Baby wakes up refreshed, and Mommy prepares a simple but fun lunch. She enjoys the moment of feeding Baby, sharing little jokes, and making them feel special. 2:00 PM – Interactive Play & Outing This is a time for active play, like dancing, building blocks, or playing pretend. If Mommy has errands, she might take Baby along (diaper bag packed, of course!). Alternatively, she might take Baby to a playgroup or meet with other like-minded caregivers. Late Afternoon: Wind Down & Mommy’s Personal Time 4:00 PM – Quiet Time for Baby, Personal Time for Mommy Baby engages in solo activities like puzzles, TV time, or quiet coloring. This allows Mommy to take care of personal things—calling friends, hobbies, or preparing for the evening. 5:30 PM – Dinner Time Mommy makes a comforting dinner and enjoys mealtime with Baby. She might use this time to talk sweetly to Baby about their day, reinforcing positive behaviors. Mommy may catch up on the day with her partner. Evening: Mommy-Baby Cuddles & Relaxation 6:30 PM – Bath & Bedtime Routine Mommy gives Baby a warm, playful bath with bubbles and toys. After drying them off, she dresses them in soft pajamas and gives them a final diaper check. She snuggles up with Baby for a bedtime story and lullaby. 7:30 PM – Baby Sleeps, Mommy’s Adult Time Begins Once Baby is tucked in, Mommy gets her much-needed personal time. She enjoys a long shower, watches her favorite show, or has a glass of wine. Time for mommy and her partner intimacy, deep conversations, or just unwinding together. What Makes Mommy Feel Fulfilled? A Mommy’s satisfaction comes from: Seeing Baby happy, safe, and comforted. Experiencing genuine bonding moments through play and caregiving. Having structured time for herself and social connections. Balancing nurturing and personal fulfillment, making sure she isn’t giving all of herself without recharging. By the end of the day, a well-lived Mommy experience means she feels loved, appreciated, and emotionally connected—to Baby, to herself, and to the balance she’s created. 💕
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I am an ABDL Mommy that primarily does ABDL videos and audios. Want to listen to a FREE audio preview of my newest collaboration with @Alex Bridges? It's called "Coming Out" https://anchor.fm/missjenndavis/episodes/Coming-Out-PREVIEW-e126nfc/a-a5hbhfh No sooner was she away at college than she put herself back in diapers. She even told her roommate she needed them. Now she’s back home for the summer, her potty training isn’t what it used to be, and she decides she has no choice but to come out to her stepmom as a diaper girl. Written by Lexy Bridges, formerly Alex Bridges (allmylinks.com/alexbridges) and narrated by Miss Jenn Davis (missjenndavis.com) Want your own story read by Mommy Jenn? Send me an email through my website. If you want to want to know more about Mommy Jenn or are interested in a phone or skype ABDL session, check out my website: http://abdlmummy.com or at https://www.patreon.com/MissJenn You can also find Mommy Jenn's ABDL videos and audios by clicking here Mommy Jenn
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Who's all going to Capcon 2018? It'll be my first time there ever so I'm pretty excited and already booked at the official con hotel so it'll be easy to see me. I made a page just for capcon at www.mommymissy.com/capcon/ and also will have a Daily Drop in Diaper Change Happy Hour from 4-6pm.
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