Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am soooo exhausted from parenting my 3 young kids all weekend. Like physically exhausted. I have a 2 year old, 5 year old and 7 year old. This weekend we had a few play dates, played outside a bunch, walked the dog, went for a bike ride (where the older kids bike and I run next to them), and I worked out (like normal). In between all of the physical play, I also still carry my 2 year old quite a bit and I have to do household work like laundry, cleaning, dishes, etc.
I don't understand how people who are out of shape parent young kids. I am in shape, work out 5 times a week, can run an 8 minute mile and am still physically exhausted after a weekend with my kids!
You didn't know that children were exhausting and needy? Why do people have children and know nothing about what it takes to care for them!
OP here - of course I knew children were exhausting and needy. But I have been doing this non-stop for 7 years and just needed to vent. Plus the last 2 years have been even more exhausting than the first few years due to COVID. I used to take the kids to indoor playhouses and could go to museums. Now we don't have any of those things so I am trying to find good outlets for them other than just watching TV/playing on their tablets. Usually that results in me playing with them or doing outside physical activities with them.
I also just wonder how people who are out of shape keep up with their kids all weekend long.
DP, but plenty of parents aren't as active with their kids as you are. They use strollers, they drive to the playground and sit on a bench, etc. I find working out gives me energy, but yeah, little kids are exhausting.
IME, that part eases up, but there are plenty of emotional challenges with older kids, so it's a real shift in work. Occasionally I wish I could trade dealing with a blowout for tween drama, but there are real benefits of older kids, too (mine are 10, 8, and 6).