Wow everyone has access to a pool. So jealous...ours is closed because of the virus. |
Beach, boating (yesterday we went tubing for three hours), family movies and games, lots of cooking and baking, taking the dogs swimming or for a walk/hike, quiet time for everyone (reading, napping, etc.), talking with friends outside on opposite sides of the porch, quality time with my husband and I to talk and laugh, play time for the kids. |
We have been paying our nanny to stay home since March 13 but I think we're going to have her come back when the kids start school (whatever that looks like) in a month. Are you thinking of having your nanny come back at any point? We have survived this long but we both work and honestly it has been stressful and we just can't do distance learning with them every day again. |
I do an outdoor table at a restaurant with a few friends once a week. I typically spend the other evening with my daughter. We usually take a walk and have dinner. We are walking a lot, hiking more often, running in the mornings and doing a lot of reading on the porch. We definitely are lazier in the afternoons than we used to be when sports were a thing. |
Pool, bikes, see friends, sexy time with DH, pretty great actually. |
We take our 90 minutes of allotted pool time, watch a movie, read, get takeout. We also visit relatives that are in our “bubble.”
I get that it’s hot and things are closed, but I’m seriously rolling my eyes at parents who don’t know what to do without paid, organized kids activities. |
Try to see things from a non upper middle class perspective. |
It’s not the poor people who are doing 2 paid activities per kid per day. |