What time do your kids, you, and your spouse leave the house in the morning? What time do you all get back home at night? |
| No, it’s hard enough to get a home cooked dinner on the table, and neither me nor DS has a big appetite in the morning. Also DS likes to spend the mornings watching a little TV or reading Wikipedia. We get plenty of time to chat and eat together at dinner. |
| Ha ha. No way. This was not my reality on weekdays as a child nor as a parent. For one thing, schools start at vastly different times (eg, our elementary starts at 9 am, whereas middle starts at 7:50 am). So one kid is off to school before the other even wakes up. I always ate something like cold cereal or yogurt or oatmeal for breakfast growing up, and that’s what my kids eat now. I’ll bake muffins in advance and put them in the freezer, but none of us is cooking breakfast on a school day, nor did my parents ever do that. Half of our family isn’t even hungry first thing in the morning. |
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I haven't had a paper newspaper in my house for years. But yes, I pick up my phone in the morning while getting ready for work and scan through the newspaper headlines.
No breakfast because I don't need the calories. But sure, retired people like my in-laws have breakfast and a proper newspaper. |
| I grew up in this kind of household and still sit down and read the NYT every morning. Kids might browse it a bit too but moreso during the weekends. |
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When I was a kid, our daily newspaper was an evening delivery every day except Sunday (no Saturday paper). So my only memories reading the newspaper at breakfast growing up were on Sunday.
Also my dad worked in an industry where he left the house at 4am most mornings (he was an engineer but supervised construction projects and had to be on-site at 5am to review plans and status of the project with construction teams). Most days my siblings and I got ourselves some cereal or oatmeal on our own schedule before leaving for school at various times depending on which school we were attending. I don't remember our mom ever eating with us -- she woke up when my dad did but was generally doing chores in the AM while we got ready. |
| Kids are in college now but we typically always did. It helps that they went to bed early and woke up early. We had pancakes or eggs or whatever together. But we often did not have dinner together during the high school years: so many meets and games and practices so we hardly ever were all home at the same time during the week. Breakfast was the main together meal time. |
Omg what’s wrong with you? 13 year olds do not need you making breakfast or going over school work at breakfast. You sick as a parent Your child will never be responsible adults they will have anxiety |
| I did in two other careers. Currently, I’d need to get up at 4:30 am. |
Similar here. Kids used to eat together but now have different school times so one eats before the other, but a parent always sits with the first one or is at least around to talk to, and then parent eats with the second kid before taking them to school. First kid usually wants oatmeal or eggs - easy and quick to make while doing other morning chores like unloading the dishwasher. Second has a much bigger range, from leftovers to fruit to oatmeal, but that is also quick. Kids give their "order" the night before so we know what we're making. Parents also eat quick things, yogurt or oatmeal or leftovers. Both kids have always liked breakfast and eat most at breakfast and lunch, rather than dinner. If they hated it, it might be different. I won't say it isn't a bit rushed, but that's because kid #2 is a dawdler. If they weren't dawdling at breakfast they'd be dawdling with something else. It is always a rush to get that one out the door no matter the occasion or time of day! |
| When our tweens began playing competitive travel sports, they suddenly started wanting eggs for breakfast. I'd rather take the time to offer them some eggs, meat, milk, and a piece of fruit at home than have them eat junk in the car or at school because they're starving. |
DP but I didn't learn to cook until I graduated from college. I cook breakfast and dinner for my family every day, and I make lunches most days too from leftovers, or just PB&J or similar. Kids are 12 and 9 and yes I quiz the younger one on math facts or spelling over breakfast. I am perfectly responsible, hold down a great job, and don't have anxiety. And my kids eat decently healthy food rather than the shlock they'd eat if left to their own devices. (Some people's kids might make themselves eggs and fruit in the morning, but mine sure wouldn't.) Your way is not the only way. |
| My kids do club swim with AM practice. There is no time. |
Just get the whole family up at 3 am, there’s always time 🥹 Won’t somebody think of the children? |
Time doesn’t exist before you leave the house?! That’s incredible! |