That sounds so relaxed. OP
Ours is more like:
Boys and DH all get up at silly o'clock. DH makes the boys some toast if they're up really early.
7:15am - I get up (with the help of the big cup of chamomile DH has made me so I don't fall over again)
DH leaves for work, shortly after I get up and once he is out of the way, I make the boys and my (proper) breakfasts and feed DS2's to him (ASD and severely dyspraxic so can't use a spoon)
Then DS1 (ASD and ADHD) needs his medication and, sometimes, to take his asthma inhalers, which he hates.
By about 7:50, we're all fed, I've cleaned up the mess left by breakfast before it sets hard and popped my own pills and I usher first DS2, then DS1 (because hell breaks out if i try it in the other order) into the bathroom to get them washed and then help them to get dressed and do their hair. I have to do everything for DS2 and he's sometimes pretty resistant. DS1 can do more for himself, but I take just as long chivvying him along because he's so hyper and easily distracted after breakfast.
I can finally get myself washed and dressed and sort out shoes and coats and lunch bags (lunches prepared and chilled the night before). Around 8:30, it's almost guaranteed that DS2 will do the biggest, stinkiest crap in his nappy and be resistant to having it changed. Meantime, DS1 will be in a strop about having to put his shoes or coat on and I will probably have noticed that he's wearing something back to front and needs that fixing, anyhow.
Somehow, by the time we're all dressed and wrapped up and ready to go, it's 8:45. School starts at 8:55 and it takes 15 minutes to walk there with the boys. (And it always amazes me, that no matter how uncooperative the boys have been, and even on mornings when I've ended up having to strip and bathe DS2, we are never, ever last to arrive).
Back to the fray, tomorrow. Have just enjoyed one final lazy morning when I get to cook and eat porridge (note I didn't say sleep in)