Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Nope. Today my lazy Sunday included a weekend wake up call at a hotel at 5:30am to be at a baseball field at 7 am.
But that is a choice. You didn’t need to sign your kid up for that.
Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Don’t lie to OP!
Anonymous wrote:This is called parenting, OP. What did you expect?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Totally hear you op, but things got so much easier for me when my kids were 3 and 6, which is right now. They're playing quietly together in their room and I'm writing on dcum from my bed.
Pp again, and what's making this summer look much more relaxing to me in my eyes is that my younger one is no longer napping, so we could stay out in the park all day yesterday and are heading to the beach soon for as long as we want. Last weekend my kids played in the sand under and umbrella for hours, literally, and we brought fruit and ate bagels. Which is not meant to be a brag for you when you're feeling drained, but the difference between 1.5 and 3 is huge. You're mdw next year might be more like mine. Unless you have another kid! But even then you're just talking about a few hard years of the kind of difficulty you're describing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Nope. Today my lazy Sunday included a weekend wake up call at a hotel at 5:30am to be at a baseball field at 7 am.
Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You'll get back to your pre-kid weekend in 10 years, well 8.5 years now.
Haha. No - our weekends are all sports and dance, all the time!
Anonymous wrote:Have a 1.5 year old. Pre kid MDW would be sleeping in till 9, brunch, lazing around in a park, bbq and movie with DH. Now I’m prepping breakfast at 7am, cleaning up dishes, reading books to kid all morning, trying to help him not kill himself, schelping to playground at 1030am and getting attacked the moment I sit down. I love caring for him Monday to Friday because it’s the weekday and it’s my “work”, but I really miss lazy do nothing weekends. I get time off once he naps and goes to bed but I never get a quiet morning anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Totally hear you op, but things got so much easier for me when my kids were 3 and 6, which is right now. They're playing quietly together in their room and I'm writing on dcum from my bed.
Anonymous wrote:Same but I have 3 kids. So far today I’ve made breakfast, lunch and snack, cleaned the kitchen twice, worked on puzzles, played “diner” with the grocery shop, went on a 3 mile walk to playgrounds, put the baby down for a nap twice. Omg it’s never ending. I’m exhausted and my kids are bouncing off the walls. I seriously had no idea how exhausting kids were. I think I imagined snuggles, watching a movie together.
Mostly I think I’m burnt out and maybe traumatized from Covid.