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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was recently laid off and decided I would give staying home with the kids a try. It has only been 2 weeks but I am finding that I am really bored and[b] miss regular adult interaction[/b], so trying to figure out how to structure my days a bit better. So far, my typical day is as follows with my kids being out the door by 8:30am: - straighten up the house (30-60 mins depending on what needs to be done - laundry, load dishwasher, organize) - go for a walk or do a workout video (30-60 mins) -shower and get dressed (30 mins) - prep and cook dinner (1 hour) All of the above gets me to lunch time and then I have a few more hours until pick up. A couple days a week I have errands to run like groceries, returns, dry cleaning, but that takes 1-2 hours max isn’t every day. We have a weekly cleaning crew so they typically do a deeper clean. [b]What else are people doing regularly to fill the time between[/b][b] 8:30-2:45pm essentially?[/b][/quote] Don't you have friends and family? Are your co-workers your only friends? If you have time, here are the things you can do - - Declutter your house and embrace a minimalist lifestyle - Declutter and organize your garage, fridge, freezer, pantry, dressers and closets, basement, attic. - Get rid of clothes, paperwork that you do not need - Try and purge at least 30% of stuff from your house - Make a Will and get your financial papers in order - Clean and store away your winter gear - Get your cars serviced and cleaned - Host people. Make a list of people that you know, group them according to their personalities or interests etc, then start planning formal and informal get togethers. I am sure you need to reciprocate to people who have hosted you. - Take a look at the syllabus of what your kids are studying in school. Find them a team of educators, tutors, coaches for their education and EC activities and start putting these activities on calendar. You have been given a chunk of time so please use it to educate your children. - Schedule all the family members their annual medical checkups for dental, eyes, derm, PCP, specialists - while you still have medical insurance. - Start teaching adulting skills to your children. Cook, clean, do laundry, hang a picture. - Start teaching workplace skills to your children. - Start teaching academic skills to your children. - Watch documentaries and expand your brain. Finally, improve your professional credentials so you can find another job. [/quote][/quote]
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