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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It's strange that OP doesn't highlight any activities/time spent with kids in her first post, focusing instead on a lengthy and unmovable workout time. But then the things she's trying to make time for are also not kid-related (oil change and home projects...) It seems like asking for how to take a very boring adult weekend and making it more boring.[/quote] +1. Also making a 1.5 year old and 4 year old do church and brunch out afterwards sounds awful. Take your kids to the pool, go to the park, live a little OP. Consider alternating evenings or early weekday morning workouts with DH so Saturday AM is not entirely taken up by the gym, also as others have suggested, get up and go at 6 am so the gym is done by 830 or 9 and the family can do something. You have a 1.5 year old so you have a good 3-4 more years of this left, figure out how to make it work better for the whole family. [/quote] Yeah, how truly terrible it is for the OP to force her kids to have a religious upbringing when they could be going to the pool instead. And then to feed them afterwards? The horror! Note she said brunch out or home for lunch after church. The kids have got to eat somewhere, right? I doubt she's having bottomless mimosas while dragging two kids along. Brunch is just a meal, it isn't a lifestyle. [/quote]
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