Anonymous wrote:Our kids are two and four. They are asleep by 7:30, and that's when DH and I eat, do chores, and hang out. It really isn't any more any more work at this point than one kid would be.
It got easy when the younger one STTN reliably so the evenings were ours again.
Anonymous wrote:We're considering #2 but don't have any family around and are both unsure about our ability to be good parents to both kids, given work demands, etc. I work 9-6 with AWS (every other Friday), plus 20 days' annual leave, liberal sick leave (which I very rarely take, but it's there if needed) and all federal holidays. My husband has a flexible but busy schedule (this means he can do drop offs and pick ups when necessary or cover if I'm traveling for work, which I do about once a quarter for 1-2 weeks). Right now, we each get a couple of hours to ourselves on the weekends and 30 minutes every other bedtime. We try to go on a date once a month (often a nice lunch during the Fridays I can take off). I am not sure what I would do without that time.
If we have another, I am having trouble imagining a schedule that allows each of us some downtime, while also giving our kids enough mom and dad time.
After particularly stressful weeks (e.g. if someone or all of us get sick), we also need extra hours to catch up on sleep and recuperate.
If you have two kids or more, how do you schedule the week so you have some time to regain energy and sanity? And when does it get better (e.g. when can the kids play by themselves in their room without supervision for an hour or two - that would really be all I need a couple of times a week).
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Most parents don't have a ton of down time when their children are small, it's just a fact.
This. we have a 1, 3, and 5 year old. My "downtime" is from 8:30-9:30 after the kids are in bed, the dishes have been washed, and lunches have been made for the next day. I definitely do not get enough sleep right now as I get up early to workout. My only other downtime is when I take a random day off while the kids are all in school. Of course DH and I still make sure to aim for 2 date nights per month, which start after kids go to bed (but which further cut into sleep). We also take a two day, adults only vacation each year when kids are in school and grandparents and babysitters are available to care for them.