Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Travel is going to have more to do with your particular jobs and leave schedule than anything else.
Why? Most jobs have 2-4 weeks of vacation regardless of whether you're a parent or how many kids you have.
Anonymous wrote:Travel is going to have more to do with your particular jobs and leave schedule than anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Oh good grief.
Step one: I don’t treat my family and life like a checklist as seen in the OP.
Step two: We do our best. And it’s ok!
I’m not going to say that I’m not stretched thin at times and that life doesn’t have its moments with 3, but I’m still a happy person.
We both have very modest careers. I think that makes it possible although less well funded.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids in elementary and daycare (pre-k aged though). My DH and I both work out of the house five days a week. Neither of our jobs have much flexibility (WFH is not allowed). We also have a HHI of $175k, so we aren’t super wealthy.
I hate chaos so I don’t allow our family to exist in a manner of disarray.
I also have no guilt in turning down birthday party invitations. A close friend, yes, we attend. A random whole class party. No. Not worth it.
The kids do one activity a season. Right now we are doing basketball. Or I find a class that has a 4-7 age range and enroll two of the kids.
We don’t get home until 6:20 so our nights may feel rushed to some, but we eat dinner the kids play and then off to bed by 7:30/8.
We prioritize our family over the kids’ social calendar.
Anonymous wrote:Oh good grief.
Step one: I don’t treat my family and life like a checklist as seen in the OP.
Step two: We do our best. And it’s ok!
I’m not going to say that I’m not stretched thin at times and that life doesn’t have its moments with 3, but I’m still a happy person.
We both have very modest careers. I think that makes it possible although less well funded.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids in elementary and daycare (pre-k aged though). My DH and I both work out of the house five days a week. Neither of our jobs have much flexibility (WFH is not allowed). We also have a HHI of $175k, so we aren’t super wealthy.
I hate chaos so I don’t allow our family to exist in a manner of disarray.
I also have no guilt in turning down birthday party invitations. A close friend, yes, we attend. A random whole class party. No. Not worth it.
The kids do one activity a season. Right now we are doing basketball. Or I find a class that has a 4-7 age range and enroll two of the kids.
We don’t get home until 6:20 so our nights may feel rushed to some, but we eat dinner the kids play and then off to bed by 7:30/8.
We prioritize our family over the kids’ social calendar.
Anonymous wrote:I know one family with this situation and they are stretched extremely thin and in a constant state of disarray.