Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and gave up reading for pleasure except summers until my youngest finished ES. If I had free time in the evenings or on weekends, I wanted to spend it with my kids. I read to them, of course, but it was impossible for me to find time to read a novel. I also didn’t watch adult tv during those years. I’m missing 15 years of pop culture references! Finally, my youngest started her MS social life and it freed up time for a chapter a night or two a week during the school year. I was so happy.
I don't get this. Did your kids stay up all night at a young age? I usually have time after they go to bed and then on the weekends when I can do my own thing. Seems weird to give up reading of all things.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a teacher and gave up reading for pleasure except summers until my youngest finished ES. If I had free time in the evenings or on weekends, I wanted to spend it with my kids. I read to them, of course, but it was impossible for me to find time to read a novel. I also didn’t watch adult tv during those years. I’m missing 15 years of pop culture references! Finally, my youngest started her MS social life and it freed up time for a chapter a night or two a week during the school year. I was so happy.
Anonymous wrote:read before bed once the kids are down for the night. It's relaxing and quiet activity so generally a perfect fit for that time of the day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had to pretty much stop reading for years. Picked it back up when youngest was 5 or so.
Yep. Same here.
Yea. It's just not realistic with small kids. Reading (books, at least) requires too much undivided attention which is a luxury I simply can't afford at this stage of life.