Hello Mays and welcome!
Glad to hear you have got your kids- they are lovely when they are young. Everyone's daily routine will be different, and will depend on your circumstances, how much land you have, and what other animals you have. We have 3 male kids, and they get milk heated up for them first thing, they get their milk and go out into our tiny paddock. The goatlings get thrown into the real field, with no concentrates (but hay available). Then our adults get milked, the female kids get fresh milk straight from them, and then the kids go out into the field, while the milkers eat some breakfast. If the rain is really bad they all stay in, but it has to be really wet for us to not put out the boy kids. Then the milkers go out by about 9am as well. All the females are out in the field all day together, so the kids learn quite young to go off and graze. We bring them all in around 6:30 pm, and move the male kids into the bigger field, where they stay until 10/11/12pm.
Adults are milked again at about 8pm, and the kids once again get warm fresh milk. Then everyone gets concentrates, and hay topped up.
My mum is at home during the day, so if there is a torrential downpour she can get them in, but they do have a wooden shed in both the bigger field, and the tiny paddock.
Beth