Anonymous wrote:Honestly, we just got through it. Simple simple. Turkey sandwiches for dinner a lot of nights. Messy house, laundry never put away. We eventually hired every other week cleaners. I prioritized sleep.
3.5 is a tough tough age--in six months your lives will likely be a lot better, then in six months again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a fantastic nanny, and we have cleaning people twice a week. That's how.
How does this work, may I ask? What hours do you have the nanny? Cleaning people twice a week -- presumably you still need to do dishes and cook?
Anonymous wrote:Parenting is relentless at those ages. We got through it by lowering our standards and shrinking our world (not trying to do as much). It will get better and easier as they get older, and we felt our world expanding again as we had more space and time that wasn't sucked up by the kids. Be kind to yourself and your partner, and just do your best!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have a fantastic nanny, and we have cleaning people twice a week. That's how.
How does this work, may I ask? What hours do you have the nanny? Cleaning people twice a week -- presumably you still need to do dishes and cook?
Anonymous wrote:We have a fantastic nanny, and we have cleaning people twice a week. That's how.
Anonymous wrote:We sold our condo in DC, moved to the suburbs, DW quit her full time job and works part time now, and we cut the cost of daycare because DS attends a co-op now. We are stretching a bit financially, but we are much happier and have a lot more time at home and with each other.