My DH has been DD’s head softball coach for 3 years. He gets a slight choice on the practice day (but not time) and ZERO say over the game schedule. Zero. OP, you and DH need to put your kids first if you want them in activities. Also, my kids didn’t do all these organized activities until after they could swim, that was priority number 1. By elementary school they were on summer swim team but no longer needed lessons. |
| It’s so DCUM to think that shlepping your kid to activities is good parenting. |
| There was another thread recently and suggestions varied from hiring babysitter, having DH schedule and take kid to activities and signing up for activities that are available online / after kids go to bed. It's just not feasible to have your own fun single person classes once you become a parent and have a kids in activities. |
Somehow DH and I manage it...just because you live in a bubble of rich-mom insanity, don't assume a balanced life is impossible. |
Same, soccer is again coming to ruin my weekends…it’s my least favorite sport |
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How long/what is your husband’s “Saturday sports meetup?”
If it’s some baloney that’s taking a large chunk of the day Saturday, he needs to drop it. |
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We had this last Spring and Fall where one kid had a regular 11-1 practice a 20m drive away and the other had a variable game every Saturday that was either 10-11, 11:15-12:15, or 12:30-1:30. I'm divorced, so I just scrambled and ran back and forth from drop-off to drop-off to pickup to pickup. Some weekends my ex was able to help with one kid (and I helped out on his weekends); sometimes one kid was a few minutes late for something.
It was a huge relief when kid 2 decided not to play that sport this Spring! His current sport is on Sunday at a regular time and it makes weekends so much easier. Of course, throw Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts into the mix and it complicates things again! |