Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how many people in this thread are living these fantasy lives. Pre-pandemic when people were not WFH, this is exactly the schedule my husband and I had. It's also the schedule I know most families with dual working parents had. Now its like everyone is making 7 figures and works 10 - 3 and can do 3:15 school pickup.
Even before Covid I didn’t know a soul who left their kid at daycare/aftercare until 6pm. Parents shifted schedules so one dropped off and one picked up.
Then you clearly weren't at my daycare/aftercare program. For those that live near/outside the Beltway with jobs in DC it was not unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how many people in this thread are living these fantasy lives. Pre-pandemic when people were not WFH, this is exactly the schedule my husband and I had. It's also the schedule I know most families with dual working parents had. Now its like everyone is making 7 figures and works 10 - 3 and can do 3:15 school pickup.
Even before Covid I didn’t know a soul who left their kid at daycare/aftercare until 6pm. Parents shifted schedules so one dropped off and one picked up.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how many people in this thread are living these fantasy lives. Pre-pandemic when people were not WFH, this is exactly the schedule my husband and I had. It's also the schedule I know most families with dual working parents had. Now its like everyone is making 7 figures and works 10 - 3 and can do 3:15 school pickup.
Anonymous wrote:I cannot believe how many people in this thread are living these fantasy lives. Pre-pandemic when people were not WFH, this is exactly the schedule my husband and I had. It's also the schedule I know most families with dual working parents had. Now its like everyone is making 7 figures and works 10 - 3 and can do 3:15 school pickup.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I both WFH. I work 7:30-3:30, he works 8:30-4:30. He does morning drop offs from 7:30-8am and then I do pick ups from 3:30-4pm and we are all home and on to family time by 4:30pm. I do quick dinners during the week. Some ideas:
-rotisserie chicken on a big chopped salad w boiled eggs, ditalini pasta, corn, tomatoes, cucumber
-ravioli with mushrooms and asparagus
-hash- sweet potatoes, onion, bell pepper, kielbasa sausage, fried egg on top
-I use the crockpot a ton for soups, stews, beef stroganoff, chicken taco meat, pulled pork, pot roast, chili.
-I often make extra portions and freeze so I can just defrost meals
We usually finish dinner by 5:30pm and either go to the park, play in the yard, water/pick the garden, walk the dog, ride bikes, or if the weather is bad we mostly play pretend- doll house, restaurant, camping, trains, etc. Baths at 6:30p and bedtime starts at 7p, asleep by 7:30pm.
Both you and your husband live less than 30 min from work?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DH and I both WFH. I work 7:30-3:30, he works 8:30-4:30. He does morning drop offs from 7:30-8am and then I do pick ups from 3:30-4pm and we are all home and on to family time by 4:30pm. I do quick dinners during the week. Some ideas:
-rotisserie chicken on a big chopped salad w boiled eggs, ditalini pasta, corn, tomatoes, cucumber
-ravioli with mushrooms and asparagus
-hash- sweet potatoes, onion, bell pepper, kielbasa sausage, fried egg on top
-I use the crockpot a ton for soups, stews, beef stroganoff, chicken taco meat, pulled pork, pot roast, chili.
-I often make extra portions and freeze so I can just defrost meals
We usually finish dinner by 5:30pm and either go to the park, play in the yard, water/pick the garden, walk the dog, ride bikes, or if the weather is bad we mostly play pretend- doll house, restaurant, camping, trains, etc. Baths at 6:30p and bedtime starts at 7p, asleep by 7:30pm.
Both you and your husband live less than 30 min from work?
Anonymous wrote:My DH and I both WFH. I work 7:30-3:30, he works 8:30-4:30. He does morning drop offs from 7:30-8am and then I do pick ups from 3:30-4pm and we are all home and on to family time by 4:30pm. I do quick dinners during the week. Some ideas:
-rotisserie chicken on a big chopped salad w boiled eggs, ditalini pasta, corn, tomatoes, cucumber
-ravioli with mushrooms and asparagus
-hash- sweet potatoes, onion, bell pepper, kielbasa sausage, fried egg on top
-I use the crockpot a ton for soups, stews, beef stroganoff, chicken taco meat, pulled pork, pot roast, chili.
-I often make extra portions and freeze so I can just defrost meals
We usually finish dinner by 5:30pm and either go to the park, play in the yard, water/pick the garden, walk the dog, ride bikes, or if the weather is bad we mostly play pretend- doll house, restaurant, camping, trains, etc. Baths at 6:30p and bedtime starts at 7p, asleep by 7:30pm.
Anonymous wrote:No one is home till 6:30pm at the earliest on weekday. Both children are at daycare or ES aftercare. One take computer and one take tablet when I prepare dinner. After dinner, it is either 7:30pm or 8pm. They go back to use computer or tablet while I take a break on sofa. If I have a little bit energy, I read a book to them or we watch interesting news together. I bring all kids upstair at 8:45pm to do shower and kids are at bed between 9pm to 9:30pm.
I think we should do something together. I hope for at least 15-20 min educational for each kid, but I don't have energy and exhausted. Anything that takes minimal effort or energy or not make kids super hyper that we could do. DH is out of questions because he sometimes work or have a small drink to relax. His workload is more stressful.
Anonymous wrote:We have two toddlers so realize it’s a bit different but kids get home from daycare around 6pm. We get dinner on the table by 6:15 or so - I’d love to improve the quality of the meals and frequency with which we eat as a family (vs just feeding kids) but this is what works for now. Typical meals are rotisserie chicken and frozen veggies, grilled cheese, leftover soup or pasta with frozen veggies, frozen fish — you get the idea. Not the best but being transparent! DH and I may eat with kids or eat after they go to bed.
After dinner, kids spend 10-20 minutes playing and bedtime routine is started by 7:15pm / asleep by 7:45 or so. (We don’t do baths every night.)