Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
My kids are the same age and I am puzzled by your children's behavior. My children always want to be doing something -- practicing their sports so they can get a D-1 recruiting bump or money, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or selling lemonade/cookies for extra spending money. I often tell them to slow down and relax. Are your children depressed?
"if other kids aren't like mine, they must have a mental illness!"
Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you to all the sympathizers. FWIW, part of the reason I wanted to get the, out today is because yesterday they did almost nothing. My 11 year old could not find a friend to play with so I allowed her to spend hours and hours on a screen. Her friends are busy today as well so I really did not want a repeat of yesterday.
I suggested a ton of activities and challenged both to come up with some ideas, I got nothing. Tonight the older one is sleeping over at a friend's house where I know they will be playing Minecraft all night and she will be toast tomorrow so I was going to allow more nothingness again.
As for just making them do things, sometimes I do. But sometimes it's just not worth it to hear the constant complaining. I feel like in 20 years they are going to be asking me why we never did anything or went anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:And WTF, saying "you could die tomorrow" to 8 and 11 year olds? You need serious help, lady. No wonder your kids need a break.
Anonymous wrote:Op here, thank you to all the sympathizers. FWIW, part of the reason I wanted to get the, out today is because yesterday they did almost nothing. My 11 year old could not find a friend to play with so I allowed her to spend hours and hours on a screen. Her friends are busy today as well so I really did not want a repeat of yesterday.
I suggested a ton of activities and challenged both to come up with some ideas, I got nothing. Tonight the older one is sleeping over at a friend's house where I know they will be playing Minecraft all night and she will be toast tomorrow so I was going to allow more nothingness again.
As for just making them do things, sometimes I do. But sometimes it's just not worth it to hear the constant complaining. I feel like in 20 years they are going to be asking me why we never did anything or went anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
My kids are the same age and I am puzzled by your children's behavior. My children always want to be doing something -- practicing their sports so they can get a D-1 recruiting bump or money, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or selling lemonade/cookies for extra spending money. I often tell them to slow down and relax. Are your children depressed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
My kids are the same age and I am puzzled by your children's behavior. My children always want to be doing something -- practicing their sports so they can get a D-1 recruiting bump or money, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or selling lemonade/cookies for extra spending money. I often tell them to slow down and relax. Are your children depressed?
No, it's usually an energy thing. Some people are always go-go-go and full of energy, and some are less so. I have a moderately energetic DD and a really relaxed DS. DS and I would be happy just sitting at home reading, all day and every day. DD and DH need to go out and do things! It looks like OP is the more energetic of the bunch, at least today. And I agree that the first week of school is tiring for kids, so something low-key is probably best.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
My kids are the same age and I am puzzled by your children's behavior. My children always want to be doing something -- practicing their sports so they can get a D-1 recruiting bump or money, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or selling lemonade/cookies for extra spending money. I often tell them to slow down and relax. Are your children depressed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
My kids are the same age and I am puzzled by your children's behavior. My children always want to be doing something -- practicing their sports so they can get a D-1 recruiting bump or money, volunteering at the homeless shelter, or selling lemonade/cookies for extra spending money. I often tell them to slow down and relax. Are your children depressed?
Anonymous wrote:It's a beautiful day of a long weekend. Nothing planned - no soccer, no lessons, no friends in town. I want to get my kids out of the house to go somewhere, anywhere and all they want to do is sit at home. This is not the first time and I'm at my wits end. I even pulled out the "you could die tomorrow" card, but that gets you nowhere with an 11 and 8 year old. I have proposed all sorts of activities, including bike ride, hiking, canoeing, kayaking and I get nothing.
Anyone else BTDT or have advice?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, stop asking. Pick something and tell them that they're going.
+1 I don't remember getting a choice growing up and my kids don't get one now. Adults choose the activities, kids accompany them. Who runs the house, OP? What are you letting them do? If it's more than reading a book - a real book with no screen- then you are a big part of the problem.