My night routine after everyone sleeps ❤️
Sometimes ‘me time’ looks like finishing the chores I couldn’t get to in the morning. 🤓
The house finally quiet, the world slowed down… and somehow, I come alive at night.🙈
A night owl finding her rhythm while everyone else sleeps 🤣
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[night routine, mom life, toddler mom, malayali Canada, Canada malyalees , Canada mallu]
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As a toddler mom living in Canada, I’ve come to cherish the serenity that nighttime brings once the house grows quiet. Often, my ‘me time’ doesn’t come in the form of lounging or relaxing but finishing up small chores I couldn’t manage in the busy morning hours. This routine helps me feel productive and gives me space for a little mental reset. Nighttime is when the world seems to slow down, and I often feel most alive and inspired during these hours. Being a night owl, I’ve found a rhythm that balances mom responsibilities with self-care. Whether it’s tidying up, planning for the next day, or simply enjoying a hot cup of tea while catching up on my favorite Malayalam content—these moments become precious. It’s not just about completing tasks but carving out a peaceful environment that nurtures wellbeing. I also relate deeply to being part of the Malayali community in Canada. Sharing these experiences and cultural nuances about mom life, toddler challenges, and the immigrant journey helps build a sense of connection and belonging. Engaging with fellow Canada Malayalees online through hashtags like #malayalam and #mallu enriches this feeling. At the end of the day, embracing a night routine that suits your unique needs—whether it’s a busy mom or anyone seeking quiet time—is invaluable. It’s about finding your personal rhythm when the house is still, allowing you to recharge and prepare for whatever tomorrow brings.



























































