Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don’t assume you can just have the 3-4 kids do the same sports to make it easier. First of all, kids aren’t like that - they have their own individual strengths and interests. Second, with various ages, it doesn’t help you much anyway - games and practices and tournaments will all be at different times anyway. At most you are helped by passing down cleats or equipment - aka it doesn’t help you much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don’t assume you can just have the 3-4 kids do the same sports to make it easier. First of all, kids aren’t like that - they have their own individual strengths and interests. Second, with various ages, it doesn’t help you much anyway - games and practices and tournaments will all be at different times anyway. At most you are helped by passing down cleats or equipment - aka it doesn’t help you much.
When they are very little you can, if they are close in age. And then you may get lucky and have them with the same organization, but their schedules will be different. Our three all do DC Youth Orchestra but it requires DH or I to basically cool our heels outside the building for 6 hours of Saturday.
Anonymous wrote:Whatever you do, don’t assume you can just have the 3-4 kids do the same sports to make it easier. First of all, kids aren’t like that - they have their own individual strengths and interests. Second, with various ages, it doesn’t help you much anyway - games and practices and tournaments will all be at different times anyway. At most you are helped by passing down cleats or equipment - aka it doesn’t help you much.
Anonymous wrote:I have a cleaning person every other week right now. Pre coronavirus it was once a week.
I have 3 kids and lately I have been having my local parents help us get kids to activities. That said - you could do fewer activities than us - or really work out good carpools. We do carpool but could do more.
We happened to have always done daycare, not nanny - but like PP my youngest was born when my oldest was in K.
Basically my husband and I divide and conquer most evening, split up who makes dinners etc. and have help carpooling with friends and family as needed.
Anonymous wrote:We never did nanny/au pair yet. But my third was born when the oldest went to K, so we never had three kids too young for school at once. My husband is a teacher and handles summers. So the economics of a nanny never worked out.
More than infant care, think about 3-4 middle schoolers, each with one practice and one game a week (all over the county). That’s when things get tricky even if you make each kid pick one activity per season. How will you handle it if Kid A has soccer at 6, Kid B has baseball at 6:30, and Kid C has soccer at 7, all in different places and Kid D is five and needs to be fed/asleep somehow?
. Our jobs are both fairly flexible but we have no local family.