Filling Days Over Christmas Break

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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This. The go go go people don’t understand at all.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.
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Let them make forts with chairs, couch cushions and blankets. My boys used to do this for hours. Have a picnic on a blanket in front of a favorite TV show. Bake cookies. Make light sabers out of pool noodles using different colored electrical tape to create buttons/different looks to the handles, etc. Paint. Build a Playmobil set. Read books aloud. Set the camcorder up to the TV and let them dance around and see themselves on TV.
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Anonymous wrote:I’m cracking up at all these people saying you should drive 4 hours RT to philly or Richmond just to entertain your kids for a day or two. People, it’s not that hard!


I was thinking the same thing. My kids are going to be at home most of the time. We’ll probably do a few outings around here but definitely not driving that far to fill every day with something new to do.


I’m the one who suggested the day trips. I stay home and do local outings everyday. If my kids are off for 2 weeks, we probably won’t just do local outings.

We get 2 weeks off. We are going to nyc to visit family for a few days, spend a week at home, probably do a day trip to liberty to ski and then we are going to the Caribbean for 5 days.

During the week at home, we will probably do play dates with friends and local outings including a day trip to Baltimore.


Do you ever just...spend a whole day at your house? Playing with toys, imaginary play, board games, baking, etc.? I admit I totally judge people who cannot just chill at home. It’s like some sort of compulsion or mental illness.


Nope. Your family sounds low energy. We like to be active.


It also sounds like you are rude. What you call active some people might call frenetic. It’s important to know how to just BE in a space or place. The ability to enjoy a day that isn’t planned from waking to bed is a valuable one. Most people don’t get to slow down these days, don’t sneer at those who want to take advantage of it. Be active and leave the rest of us alone to enjoy a work-life balance.


NP and it's way more rude to judge people who don't like to stay at home as compulsive or mentally ill. Get a life.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


Yeah, I feel like a lot of these people saying to just chill at home do not have 2 year olds and are forgetting what they are like. I have a 2 and 5 year old. Hanging out at home starts off great but after a few hours the fighting begins. The 5 year old wants to play with something in a very specific way and the 2 year old comes along and tries to steal the toy, wreck the creation, etc. 5 year old retaliates, everyone cries. I discipline them and try to keep them separated, which works until I have to pee or change out laundry or something. Repeat ad nauseum.

Getting out for at least part of the day is good for everyone.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


I am one of the PP’s who love days at home and I also SAH. I think it’s learned behavior. My kids don’t expect an outing everyday or constant entertainment. I probably leave the house 3-4 days a week, max. I spend lots of time outside, but at home.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


Don't worry, the original post quoted here sounds like it's from someone who hasn't had young children for a very long time. Someday we'll all remember our days at home with this kind of hazy, rose-colored nostalgia and we can drive all the moms of young kids crazy with our unrealistic suggestions
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


I am one of the PP’s who love days at home and I also SAH. I think it’s learned behavior. My kids don’t expect an outing everyday or constant entertainment. I probably leave the house 3-4 days a week, max. I spend lots of time outside, but at home.


Maybe this is a city vs suburbs thing? We live in a small rowhouse in the city and absolutely cannot stay home for an entire day, I would lose my mind. But we don't have a backyard or a separate playroom or even separate bedrooms for the kids. The city is an extension of our home and we spend time out in it.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


Don't worry, the original post quoted here sounds like it's from someone who hasn't had young children for a very long time. Someday we'll all remember our days at home with this kind of hazy, rose-colored nostalgia and we can drive all the moms of young kids crazy with our unrealistic suggestions


Yeah, I won’t take it personally. Sure, I would love to sleep in late. Too bad my 2yo is awake by 6am. She missed the memo that we were planning to sleep in today. And pretty much everyday I have this helper who helps me cook breakfast, lunch and dinner by playing next to me and also helping me by spilling, crying and pulling pots, snacks, bags and anything else out of our pantry and kitchen helping me cook.

Our family did bake cookies and decorate gingerbread houses this weekend. We also completed a thousand piece puzzle, made xmas ornaments, made snowmen and snowflakes. 2 of my kids had a birthday party to attend and we went to brunch with our friends.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


What does eating breakfast have to do with it? I'm genuinely confused. --A WOHM mom who also eats breakfast with her kids every single day before work and daycare.
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


What does eating breakfast have to do with it? I'm genuinely confused. --A WOHM mom who also eats breakfast with her kids every single day before work and daycare.


I think her point is that if you stay at home all day, "eat fun breakfasts at 10 or later if we wanted" is less of a special occasion opportunity and more like every day life. You can only take so much "at home magic" day in and day out, I can imagine. (I'm a WOHM mom also but even I can't handle a whole day alone at home with my kids lol).
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


Don't worry, the original post quoted here sounds like it's from someone who hasn't had young children for a very long time. Someday we'll all remember our days at home with this kind of hazy, rose-colored nostalgia and we can drive all the moms of young kids crazy with our unrealistic suggestions


Yeah, I won’t take it personally. Sure, I would love to sleep in late. Too bad my 2yo is awake by 6am. She missed the memo that we were planning to sleep in today. And pretty much everyday I have this helper who helps me cook breakfast, lunch and dinner by playing next to me and also helping me by spilling, crying and pulling pots, snacks, bags and anything else out of our pantry and kitchen helping me cook.

Our family did bake cookies and decorate gingerbread houses this weekend. We also completed a thousand piece puzzle, made xmas ornaments, made snowmen and snowflakes. 2 of my kids had a birthday party to attend and we went to brunch with our friends.


Yeah you can pack a LOT of activities at home into several hours and then look at the clock and it's 10 am, which is when the poster's perfect day begins
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Anonymous wrote:For me I was so glad to have my children home and we could be a family not going this way and that. It wasn’t filling the time it was just a joy to have the time. We could sleep late, eat fun breakfasts at 10 am or later if we wanted. They could help with the meals and we could have hamburgers for breakfast if we wanted. IT WAS TIME OFF. We could enjoy being a family.
We did things for our neighbors; rake an elderly neighbor’s yard, or make cookies and deliver them, make up silly songs, read Christmas stories or stay in our PJ’s and have a movie marathon. We built a tent under the kitchen table and “camped out/in”.
Enjoy your children Mom. Make memories. Just love up on them and let them love up on you and let the world go by. It is Christmas. Celebrate the season. Blessings to you and your wonderful family.


This all sounds really lovely, but reallllly not how a 2 year old can spend a day (which OP has). I have a 2 yo and at a minimum we need a long playground outing or walk to get through a day. She's a ball of energy.


Exactly! My 2 year old would spend about 15 minutes in a tent under the kitchen table before moving on to the next activity. It's also hard to get him to sleep after he's watched more than 30 minutes of a movie.

We all thrive when we're on the move.


I’m not trying to make this a working mom vs stay at home debate but SAHMs have breakfast at home with kids every single day. My older kids love building forts and my 2 yo destroys their fort. My older kids love to build legos and my 2yo May either whine and cry wanting a little mini figure or take the dragon my kid just built. My older kids love chess and board games. My 2yo comes and steals the horses. This happens all day long so yeah it is hard to be home all day long and be lazy and just enjoy being home.

Don’t get me wrong. There are lovely moments where all 3 kids play well together but it sure as hell isnt from 6am when 2yo wakes up to bedtime. We do what you mentioned daily and also go on outings, go out to eat, have play dates, practice piano, go hiking, run errands, etc. everyday is a staycation day for me.


Don't worry, the original post quoted here sounds like it's from someone who hasn't had young children for a very long time. Someday we'll all remember our days at home with this kind of hazy, rose-colored nostalgia and we can drive all the moms of young kids crazy with our unrealistic suggestions


Yeah, I won’t take it personally. Sure, I would love to sleep in late. Too bad my 2yo is awake by 6am. She missed the memo that we were planning to sleep in today. And pretty much everyday I have this helper who helps me cook breakfast, lunch and dinner by playing next to me and also helping me by spilling, crying and pulling pots, snacks, bags and anything else out of our pantry and kitchen helping me cook.

Our family did bake cookies and decorate gingerbread houses this weekend. We also completed a thousand piece puzzle, made xmas ornaments, made snowmen and snowflakes. 2 of my kids had a birthday party to attend and we went to brunch with our friends.


Yeah you can pack a LOT of activities at home into several hours and then look at the clock and it's 10 am, which is when the poster's perfect day begins


i've lived a thousand lives and died a thousand deaths by 10 am on a saturday morning hahaha
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