Anonymous wrote:Not normal, but I will say that having to get the kids ready for a sitter, arranging a sitter, thinking about the sitter is very stressful. Make sure you arrange the sitter and the plans and do a lot of the prep to get the kids ready before you head out. It might just be more exhausting for her to think about going out and getting a "break" than to just stay home. Also consider doing a Saturday date when she can relax for a couple of hours before the sitter arrives and then you head out. But by this age she should be able to separate more with your help. Good luck!
This. It's not really a break if she has to do a lot of work to arrange it. Either you do the work or you plan a date that doesn't require very much work.
I would suggest you let her sleep in Sunday morning, make breakfast for the kids, set the kids up with cartoons, and come back upstairs for a while.