Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, you people with more than one kid win the parent suffering Olympics. Hers your trophy, cookie, and parade.
Oh, if it makes you any better, I have only 1 kid and I am not self actualizing. The gym and “me time”? I get my butt up at 430 in the morning so I can do that. So roll your eyes all you want.
Your post is unkind. No one is trying to win the suffering olympics, just trying to manage the life in front of them.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, OP, you people with more than one kid win the parent suffering Olympics. Hers your trophy, cookie, and parade.
Oh, if it makes you any better, I have only 1 kid and I am not self actualizing. The gym and “me time”? I get my butt up at 430 in the morning so I can do that. So roll your eyes all you want.
Anonymous wrote:I have some full time working moms with only 1 child, and their daily life seem to be so easy & smooth. They sign their only child with weekly activities (academic enrichment or sport or musical instrument) and they have time for themselves to take swimming class or ice skating class (either with the child or go by themselves) or go to gym on a weekly basis. They learn and grow together with their child and seem to have all positive energy/influence.
I am the odd full time working mom with 2 children (the oldest is the same age as them like age 7/8, and the youngest is 3 years younger). I don't have time for myself at all to take classes that I like (e.g. drawing, pottery or musical instrument). I could not find time and I have been transporting and managing both kids activities after school or on weekends. They have parties and playdates sometime.
I am wondering if it is me that I am suck at managing/organizing to make it work for me, or is it true that mom with 1 kid have more time/energy to do things for herself because 1 kid is a lot easier to manage?
Anonymous wrote:Everything has it's pros and cons. I have an only child, and I do have downtime when he is out of the house or occupied, but I am also his "built in" playmate, while others would have their siblings. During the early days of COVID things were hard and he was lonely. I also have other things in my life that I am dealing with so it's all a balance.