I enjoyed spending time with my little guy 5 years ago. I hope you enjoy it as well.
My routine was as such:
7:30-8:00 wake up.
-prepare milk (play classical music for him even if you don't like it). To stay relaxed.
-read lots of books
-play with soft balls, or big soft objects on the floor mat. We had tile flooring so I put plenty of layers of blankets to make comfortable.
-switch him around from floor to relaxer to play with toys above him.
-prepare yours and his lunch while he's near you. Make sure you talk to him explaining what your doing. Kids love to hear your voice.
-10:00 a.m. one hour nap time. In the mean time you could catch up on your ironing or other house work. Even prepare yourself to go out for a walk or to the park.
11:00 mashed fruit or cream time, then outing. Do your necessary shopping if you must, but definitely give the time to him to go on nature walk.
12:30 lunch time for the both of you. He's not on a baby chair yet, so feed the little man first and then take care of yourself. Once he gets on baby chair you should start eating together. Be chatty with him of course. Then get him down to digest a bit by leveling him off on pillows and he could also play with toys. He'll probably topple over a few times so you will have to be on your toes. Unless there is something out there for babies to sit comfortably on.
2:00 p.m two hour nap time for baby and mom. Make sure you take one, since it'll revive you a lot for the evening routine.
4:00 p.m wake up time. play classical music again, caress, play with baby and read some more etc.
4:30 feed mashed boiled egg or yogurt.
5:00 Head back out. Go for your routine walk. Even if it means window shopping etc.
6:30-7:00 Dinner time for baby, mom and dad.
Catch up with dad about the days events and have him devote daddy time with baby (playing, reading etc). Mom go to the gym, or have a shower, meet with friends or anything that gives you your time.
8:30 give baby milk and set him off to bed.
I'm sorry about the detailed routine but as a teacher too, kids thrive on routine and this will make one baby quite happy and not grouchy. Babies need a routine. My family used to think I over did it, but by putting them to bed at their necessary times, and feeding them when necessary they've developed a calm lifestyle. My son and daughter now 3 and 5 love having me read to them, they've developed a vocabulary, speak clearly and concisely and are healthy. I didn't have the television at all when they were little.When they were put to bed did my husband and I watch it. My son and daughter unfortunately are allowed to watch it now, but only up to one hour for the day. With the second it is a bit harder to do the same routine as with the first since he's more into different things. But, if anything don't introduce your son to the box until he's 4 or 5. You don't want him turning into a zombie. It's a bit tough the first few years, but it's worth the sacrifice. They will develop into good natured individuals.
Wish you well.