Anonymous wrote:My 25 year old is the WORST! I have an 11 and 18 year old that are fine, taking it in stride, pitching in, cleaning up after themselves. She is whining and complaining because “all of her friends are out having fun and living their lives, and she gets to be this one stuck in the house and missing out.” OMG, the drama!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids, age 6, 3, and a newborn.
I think we are up there in terms of difficulty. But I do appreciate that none of my kids (even my 6 year old) appreciates how unique and serious the situation is, so anxiety is not yet high for them.
Same here. I have a just turned 5 year old, a 3.5 year old and a 4 week old. I am dying. Baby was up every hour last night. Then I had to get up with the older kids. We did arts and crafts till I lost my mind and now they are watching cars on Disney +. Will be going outside in a bit for them to run off some energy. I am so damn tired. I haven’t slept longer than 2.5 hours at a time in 4 weeks. DH is working from home but super busy (big law) and needs to work on the weekend since he is working less during the week to help with bedtime and stuff around the house.
Sounds exhausting! Do you typically work?
Anonymous wrote:It is not a contest
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids, age 6, 3, and a newborn.
I think we are up there in terms of difficulty. But I do appreciate that none of my kids (even my 6 year old) appreciates how unique and serious the situation is, so anxiety is not yet high for them.
Same here. I have a just turned 5 year old, a 3.5 year old and a 4 week old. I am dying. Baby was up every hour last night. Then I had to get up with the older kids. We did arts and crafts till I lost my mind and now they are watching cars on Disney +. Will be going outside in a bit for them to run off some energy. I am so damn tired. I haven’t slept longer than 2.5 hours at a time in 4 weeks. DH is working from home but super busy (big law) and needs to work on the weekend since he is working less during the week to help with bedtime and stuff around the house.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids, age 6, 3, and a newborn.
I think we are up there in terms of difficulty. But I do appreciate that none of my kids (even my 6 year old) appreciates how unique and serious the situation is, so anxiety is not yet high for them.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids, age 6, 3, and a newborn.
I think we are up there in terms of difficulty. But I do appreciate that none of my kids (even my 6 year old) appreciates how unique and serious the situation is, so anxiety is not yet high for them.
Anonymous wrote:My 14 month has spent a good portion of this weekend climbing into her stroller, pointing at the door, and screaming “out!” so that’s going well.
Anonymous wrote:For real: An 18 year old who is a freshman in college. He’s had a taste of freedom and independence. He’s legally an adult. Emotionally, he thinks he’s invincible, like every other 18 year old. And here we are having the strained conversation about bringing him home. He’s not happy about it on so many levels.
When he gets here, we’re going to have to deal with his crankiness as he tries to connect with friends.
I WISH I had a toddler. That would so much easier than navigating this.