Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Find a church with multiple masses on Sundays. Mine has a really early one at maybe 8 am, 10 am and 12:15 pm plus a last call mass at 5 pm. That's just on Sundays. There is one on Saturday evening too.
NP- this is not how Protestant churches work. They are services and there's maybe two to choose from tops. Unless you're suggesting OP convert to Catholicism for her weekend schedule...
Anonymous wrote:Seriously this sounds like bad scheduling on your part. You should go to the gym at 6am, nap time or when the kids are in bed. That would free up more time with them. What's wrong with going to the gym on a weekday morning or weekday evening?
Bill paying and errand running are easy to do once the kids are asleep (8pm by the latest at your kids ages, so that gives you like 3 hours every night!)
You have tons of free time. Your schedule kind of sounds boring to your kids though... Where's the pool time in the summer, bike rides, picnics, playgrounds, fun errands. Even brunch on Sunday doesn't sound appealing with kids. I have a 2 and a 4 year old. We spend half the weekend doing super fun kid stuff and then the other half tag teaming each other so we can get projects/chores done (but the kids are still having fun with the other parent). Also, my kids LOVE running errands with us. Grocery stores and Home Depot are some of their favorites, clothing stores no way.
Anonymous wrote:I have three kids (5/3/1).
I think there are a few things I don't totally understand. Mostly what it is you are trying to get done?
I agree with your overall point. It is hard to get stuff done on the weekends with small kids! This is just true. But I feel like when you are saying stuff like 'need to do online shopping and pay bills online' I get confused. Can one of you do some of that during the week? I don't have any of that on my weekend list. And if you can't do it during the week this seems like an easy thing to do post bedtime while watching tv or something?
I workout during the week but DH usually goes for a run on the weekend and I'll watch the kids. One day one of us will use nap to mow the lawn and the other parent will watch the non napping kid/s. The other day I will go to the stores to do 'shopping' usually target and a grocery store. I will leave somewhere 11:30-12:30 (baby goes down at noon) and take one kid with me to let DH maximize 'nap' for laundry.
If we have anything 'extra' beyond this standard set of weekend chores, it's tough to fit in and post bedtime is usually where it has to go. And you seem to be focused on church, which is fine, but a mass relocation of children is pretty tough. Church would involve getting everyone dressed, into the car, there, back home, fed, changed etc. So anything like that is going to eat 3 hours of both parents' time.
I feel like you write off everything post nap as a lost cause though and it really doesn't have to be.
Like I said I'm having trouble figuring what it is you are trying to fit in but I'd recommend trying to do whatever it is with one kid, or be comfortable with one parent watching both post nap. But it seems like a waste to do like, electronic bill pay at that time when like...why haven't you already automated all of that? That is not something anyone should be spending much time on.

Anonymous wrote:Find a church with multiple masses on Sundays. Mine has a really early one at maybe 8 am, 10 am and 12:15 pm plus a last call mass at 5 pm. That's just on Sundays. There is one on Saturday evening too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do a lot of the online stuff at work. Does no one else do this? Am I a terrible employee?
I also take the car in to get the oil changed on the way to work.
I do agree that your schedule looks a little boring for the kids. I would plan something fun with my non-napper during the baby’s nap and take them out a bit more!
I do the same. I also (apparently) do a lot of DCUM at work.

Anonymous wrote:I do a lot of the online stuff at work. Does no one else do this? Am I a terrible employee?
I also take the car in to get the oil changed on the way to work.
I do agree that your schedule looks a little boring for the kids. I would plan something fun with my non-napper during the baby’s nap and take them out a bit more!