Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - wow didn’t realize the laundry thing would be so decisive.
I do laundry every day because I would rather wash and fold and put away 1 or 2 loads a day than 5 or 6 twice a week.
DH doesn’t do his own laundry (see working 60-80 hours a week) and neither do my kids. Both dh and I work out most days so we have our regular clothes, work out clothes, kids clothes, towels and linens.
Why are you folding laundry? Just dump it into drawers or bins and call it a day.
Honestly it sounds like you deliberately make life harder for yourself. You don’t need to wash every piece of clothing after 1 wear. Buy a million pairs of underwear, socks, etc so you don’t run out, and can skip a laundry day. When it’s time for laundry, don’t waste time folding underwear and if you buy all the same type/color of socks, there’s no need to make matching pairs.
Anonymous wrote:OP, come back and clarify why you do laundry every day. Basically everyone here thinks this is overkill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.
DP but it actually sounds like you don’t do much parenting (or anything else, for that matter).
“I have so much energy after I pay other people to do all the things that would require me to expend energy!”
None of what I listed counts as “parenting”, DP. I save my energy to spend quality time with my kids, which is when parenting actually happens.
There it is! I submit that better parenting might be to minimize direct exposure to you.
Hmm. I submit that better parenting might be to minimize direct exposure to *you*.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.
DP but it actually sounds like you don’t do much parenting (or anything else, for that matter).
“I have so much energy after I pay other people to do all the things that would require me to expend energy!”
None of what I listed counts as “parenting”, DP. I save my energy to spend quality time with my kids, which is when parenting actually happens.
There it is! I submit that better parenting might be to minimize direct exposure to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.
DP but it actually sounds like you don’t do much parenting (or anything else, for that matter).
“I have so much energy after I pay other people to do all the things that would require me to expend energy!”
None of what I listed counts as “parenting”, DP. I save my energy to spend quality time with my kids, which is when parenting actually happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - wow didn’t realize the laundry thing would be so decisive.
I do laundry every day because I would rather wash and fold and put away 1 or 2 loads a day than 5 or 6 twice a week.
DH doesn’t do his own laundry (see working 60-80 hours a week) and neither do my kids. Both dh and I work out most days so we have our regular clothes, work out clothes, kids clothes, towels and linens.
Your DH can do his own laundry notwithstanding the number of hours he works ( my DH does) and esp if he has time to work out. If his hours mean u guys are making bank, hire a full time housekeeper. If not, he needs to figure some other job out with less hours. You’re struggling bc he’s not pulling his weight around the house and you have zero expectations for him.
+1. My DH works full time, as do I. He’s in charge of all the laundry in our house. That’s how I know it doesn’t take much time to do. He’d never volunteer for a time consuming chore.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here - wow didn’t realize the laundry thing would be so decisive.
I do laundry every day because I would rather wash and fold and put away 1 or 2 loads a day than 5 or 6 twice a week.
DH doesn’t do his own laundry (see working 60-80 hours a week) and neither do my kids. Both dh and I work out most days so we have our regular clothes, work out clothes, kids clothes, towels and linens.
Your DH can do his own laundry notwithstanding the number of hours he works ( my DH does) and esp if he has time to work out. If his hours mean u guys are making bank, hire a full time housekeeper. If not, he needs to figure some other job out with less hours. You’re struggling bc he’s not pulling his weight around the house and you have zero expectations for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, come back and clarify why you do laundry every day. Basically everyone here thinks this is overkill.
DP. I have two teens and do two loads of laundry every day. Between the sports and the outfit changes, there just is a lot of laundry.
Three teens here, we all have queen or king beds changed weekly, and they do sports so often two showers a day. Two have school practice gear that needs to be washed every night they practice. A lot of our clothes are hang dry and we don't have a laundry room and only one railing area to hang clothes so it needs to be done daily to stay manageable. We have around 3 loads a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.
DP but it actually sounds like you don’t do much parenting (or anything else, for that matter).
“I have so much energy after I pay other people to do all the things that would require me to expend energy!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.
DP but it actually sounds like you don’t do much parenting (or anything else, for that matter).
“I have so much energy after I pay other people to do all the things that would require me to expend energy!”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, come back and clarify why you do laundry every day. Basically everyone here thinks this is overkill.
DP. I have two teens and do two loads of laundry every day. Between the sports and the outfit changes, there just is a lot of laundry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would call myself a pretty high energy person - routinely work out, am up every day at 6:30am, work full time, etc.
But being a parent to 3 young kids is kicking my butt. I am exhausted. Between the mental load (laundry, groceries, cooking, cleaning, doctor appointments, etc), enrichment for kids (sports, religion, etc) and school - I am so tired! How do low energy, introverted people do all of this?!?
I spend an hour a week on laundry, grocery shop 1x a week, kids eat breakfast & lunch at school, cleaning is outsourced, doctors’ visits are minimized. I sign kids up for aftercare enrichment at school so that I don’t need to shuttle them anywhere extra.
It sounds like you are high energy but also highly disorganized. Use some of your high energy to plan better.