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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Get rid of YMCA. Keep gym until kids are in school more. Then Lifetime has to go. At that point she will have a lot more time. In summer find another pool option. Then your wife needs to get a job. I did this exact thing. LIfetime felt expensive but also essential for my mental health when the kids were small.[/quote] It's cheaper to keep both. This is op. We pay $103 for a FAMILY membership and $289 for my wife and both kids to be members at the new lifetime fitness closer to our house. If I wanted to be a member at lifetime, I would need to pay an extra $189 and drive 30 minutes each way. My wife does being me as a guest every two months for free. She did point out that she brings them twice a week when I am not working, so I have the house to myself. I didn't consider the gymnastics and sports classes that are included in the membership. Both of our kids go to gymnastics twice a week. Another thing I didn't know was the kid's academy has an outdoor play area so they do get to be outdoors when it's nice. They can come and go outside. We will freeze the membership for a month or two, so my wife can figure out if she can handle the driving to and from. [/quote]
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