Anonymous wrote:You cannot have it all, OP.
Alternatively, you could simply make a much higher income and send the kid off to boarding school at the earliest possible age.
Then you will have time for yourself you so desire.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have your own interests and how do you carve out the time outside of your kids? I have a kid in 3rd grade and I find myself taking my child to various sports and classes and it does not leave any convenient time for my own. I would like to try a martial arts class for instance but the adults class is at a separate time after kids class so where would my kid be when I am doing it? Similar issue for other things and it looks like most are setup for single people without kids. Weekends are a no go as well as my kid does a sport and I have to work some days or busy with another activity. It was easier when DC was in daycare/preschool and not in classes but looks like things are only ramping up. When does it get easier? Maybe when they can drive? My DH is supportive of us pursuing our interests but works long hours and is a homebody in general so not much help with after school activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. and you only have one.
Enough with the parent of only-child shaming, or whatever this is. I have one, and I'm crazy busy all the time. I take time out of my work day to try and squeeze my workout in. But as someone wiht a very busy DH who is the primary caretaker, having one child is extremely busy, too.
It’s a lot less busy than multiple kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. and you only have one.
Enough with the parent of only-child shaming, or whatever this is. I have one, and I'm crazy busy all the time. I take time out of my work day to try and squeeze my workout in. But as someone wiht a very busy DH who is the primary caretaker, having one child is extremely busy, too.
Anonymous wrote:Agree with picking up activities you can do in your car while you wait for DC. Knitting, reading, online classes, listening to podcasts or meditations.
Also, would the martial arts place allow your child to sit and do homework/read while you’re in class? My kids are in martial arts and I’ve noticed one boy stays after while his dad takes a class.
My single mom friend wakes up at 4 so she has a good 2.5 hours to herself for her own interests. She reads, writes, takes self-paced online classes. But that also requires her to be in bed around 9 each night.
Now, I also think you and DH need to talk about how you can help each other prioritize some time for yourselves. Even a homebody should be able to take the child one night a week while you go to a class. My DH goes through stages of long, unpredictable hours, but he does his best to work his hours around my choir rehearsal/dinner with a friend if it’s planned in advance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol. and you only have one.
Enough with the parent of only-child shaming, or whatever this is. I have one, and I'm crazy busy all the time. I take time out of my work day to try and squeeze my workout in. But as someone wiht a very busy DH who is the primary caretaker, having one child is extremely busy, too.
It’s a lot less busy than multiple kids!
