Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
So you have a home gym? We don’t have space for that. I have a few barbells and so life them during conferences calls on WFH.
There are carpools for our activities.
You don’t need a few barbells. You need a barbell where you can add plates. If you have room for a few barbells, you have room for plates.
Well if you have carpool, why are still driving to activities every night?
Typo. There are NO carpools.
Dumbbell not barbell.
Wow I am hopeless sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
So you have a home gym? We don’t have space for that. I have a few barbells and so life them during conferences calls on WFH.
There are carpools for our activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of answer do you want? We can’t change your schedule for you. Quit your job?
Very helpful thanks!
It’s the only answer. Your welcome.
What I’m really asking is what time most 5am exercisers are going to bed.
Anonymous wrote:Can you go jogging while kids are at their activities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
So you have a home gym? We don’t have space for that. I have a few barbells and so life them during conferences calls on WFH.
There are carpools for our activities.
You don’t need a few barbells. You need a barbell where you can add plates. If you have room for a few barbells, you have room for plates.
Well if you have carpool, why are still driving to activities every night?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
So you have a home gym? We don’t have space for that. I have a few barbells and so life them during conferences calls on WFH.
There are carpools for our activities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.
Batch cook and do extra loads on laundry on the weekend. Run when your kids are their activities. Lift in the middle of the day. You have described *hours* of driving per day for your children. You guys are causing your own schedule mayhem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I missed the 2X WFH. Are you driving your kids to school? You can work out at 7 when they leave.
Yes we drive our kids to school, so 7-9 is spoken for with kids.
Spouse has the more stressful job, so usually works 8am-6pm; I finish at 430 to pickup kids, make dinner, and get them to sports/music/adhd tutor. Each individual kid only has about 2 activity a week — it’s just the older kids activities run late and the combination means I’m running around all week.
When spouse gets home at 7, handles the kids at home with their homework etc.
Then what are you doing at 7? What are you cleaning at 9? Why does it take 2 hours? It seems like you guys have time but are not using it well.
At 7pm I’m driving a kid to an activity; spouse is handling the REMAINING kids.
We make dinner from scratch every night, so I load the dishwasher, wash remaining dishes by hand, wash counters, sweep and mop before bed. Usually there’s some other chore like laundry or such that is pressing.