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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]51 is not even that old. And if you're at practices nonstop- walk the track while the kids practice. That's what all the moms are doing. I like to listen to audio books while I do so. Definitely agree on skincare, clothes, hair cut. Do you have a wife or a female friend who could advise? 220k is a pretty high salary. A TON of feds were just laid off in this area and their salaries are more like 100-160k, so you have a lot of competition for wages. They likely have the same skills or degrees too. [/quote] We are structured so I’m not waiting at practice, in usually have to drive off for someone carpool or errand during that time. I think I walk plenty — I average about 12k steps a day. And I go to the gym about 2-3 times a week for circuit training weights Diet is a problem and lack of sleep. I get home late and eat what ever leftovers or quick cook I can scarf down hungrily, and often am staying up late cleaning (Dw works about 50 hrs a week so is often working at night after dinner) [/quote] If you are struggling to fit in basic human function, maybe the kids can help out with household instead of going to practice?[/quote] If your wife works 50 hours a week why work at all. Be a stay at home Dad. [/quote] Not all demanding jobs pay that much[/quote]
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