Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Swim is in the PM after work hours so if I was working no need for help. My husband could flex his schedule so we probably could make it work. We socialize on weekends. Swim is very social. Either way, with homework and activities we don't socialize during the week. I'd help out another parent every once in a while but I would not do planned play. We come home and eat/homework before anything else.
OP here, unfortunately none of her activities are very social, hence why I wonder how to fit that part of life into the week.
Kids are in school. School is partly social.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Swim is in the PM after work hours so if I was working no need for help. My husband could flex his schedule so we probably could make it work. We socialize on weekends. Swim is very social. Either way, with homework and activities we don't socialize during the week. I'd help out another parent every once in a while but I would not do planned play. We come home and eat/homework before anything else.
OP here, unfortunately none of her activities are very social, hence why I wonder how to fit that part of life into the week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Swim is in the PM after work hours so if I was working no need for help. My husband could flex his schedule so we probably could make it work. We socialize on weekends. Swim is very social. Either way, with homework and activities we don't socialize during the week. I'd help out another parent every once in a while but I would not do planned play. We come home and eat/homework before anything else.
NP. Only the one kid?
We only have them do activities that they can do together, so basically it's music lessons on Tuesday night, and Hebrew school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Swim is in the PM after work hours so if I was working no need for help. My husband could flex his schedule so we probably could make it work. We socialize on weekends. Swim is very social. Either way, with homework and activities we don't socialize during the week. I'd help out another parent every once in a while but I would not do planned play. We come home and eat/homework before anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Swim is in the PM after work hours so if I was working no need for help. My husband could flex his schedule so we probably could make it work. We socialize on weekends. Swim is very social. Either way, with homework and activities we don't socialize during the week. I'd help out another parent every once in a while but I would not do planned play. We come home and eat/homework before anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
So no socializing outside of activities at that point ? What would you do not you were working -- we are weighing a driving nanny but that is very expensive
Anonymous wrote:I'm a SAHM so we can make it work easily but my husband helps too. We don't do playdates during the week. We have swim 4 weeknights. Tutoring the other night. Swim is after 6 so parents rotate. Then we have another activity on Saturday. We'd like to add on more but it gets too much. No carpool. We would make it work if working.
Anonymous wrote:School year schedule for our rising 4th grader:
Mon- girls on the run
Tues- math tutoring then swim club
Wed- girls on the run then karate
Thurs: math tutoring then swim
Fri- math tutoring, friend time
Sat- swim meet or friend time
Sun- swim club, swim meet or friend time
She also sees a personal trainer every other week and has exercises that he assigns her that take about 15-20 minutes per day.
Our DD doesn't get much friend time during the week beyond school and GOTR which she does at school with her friends. We let her FaceTime with her friends in the evening if she is done with everything. We let her hang out with friends for extended periods on the weekend- we are liberal with sleepovers because she works very hard. I understand 4th grade is harder because of compacted math, so I don't plan on changing my "weekdays are workdays" approach.