Anonymous wrote:Our secret? We have only one child.
I consciously choose quality of life in every decision. I know people think I’m excessive for having daily help, but it helps me enjoy life instead of just getting through life.
Anonymous wrote:Oh and the older kids do chores like empty dishwasher vacuum and laundry, even make meals sometimes — but sometimes that is less help than not helping if you know what I mean
Anonymous wrote:The only people who think parenting is effortless has hired out tons of help or doesn't actively engage with their kids.
However, you are making things hard on yourself. The meat eaters doesn't HAVE to eat meat at every meal. Make a tofu stir fry with rice and vegetables. For everyone. Make black bean burritos, for everyone. Picky eater gonna be picky no matter what, making pasta for every dinner isn't smart anyway.
Your 9th grade can absolutely take care of the other two and you need a date night 2/month.
Accept that you are tired. I am too.
Anonymous wrote:Single parent. My housekeeper/nanny arrives at 7. I get up at 8 take a shower and start my full-time wfh at 8:30. My one child also gets up around that time and gets dressed, goes downstairs to a healthy breakfast, a packed lunch, and a prepped backpack. I wave them both out the door (she walks him 2 min to the bus stop) as I settle in to my fully clean, laundered, and organized house.
I work a very busy and stressful day, then pick up child from after care right before 6 pm. He does a ton of activities and usually has something every evening. All activities are calibrated to be within 10 min driving. If it’s a boring activity I catch up on admin/mail/etc. If it’s a sport/social activity I fit it a walk or socialize with other parents. Weekends we have a sport in the AM, and pm is reserved for downtime or outings with friends where both child and I enjoy the people we are with. I have friends over most Saturday evenings. I have a sitter if I want to do happy hour.
I shop for the week at Trader Joe’s on Saturday AM during an activity. I have a rotation of about five easy meals, mostly made in the instant pot.
I consciously choose quality of life in every decision. I know people think I’m excessive for having daily help, but it helps me enjoy life instead of just getting through life.