Anonymous wrote:This is an obvious troll thread.
But Op your issue is poor time management and not that you had a kid at 38. Give me a break!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i recommend having all your kids by early 30s
Super helpful. There you go, OP. Problem solved.
DP here. I did that. I’m still exhausted at 44. It’s the age.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i recommend having all your kids by early 30s
Super helpful. There you go, OP. Problem solved.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had my last on at 38. I feel so exhausted with job, sports/ activities for kids and housework. I worry sometimes if I would be able to launch my last one successfully. I just wish sometimes I had my kids when I was younger. I love them all so much but just don’t have enough energy and time to do everything. Does anyone else feel the same way?
You sound out of shape. Eat healthy and work out.
OP here excuse typos.Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for helpful suggestions. OP here. I think aging is for sure a factor, we all age differently. I do have two teens one who I had in twenties and thirties. I dealt with infertility. My last one was a surprise as I thought I would never get pregnant naturally at that age. I was able to do much more for my first born. I wonder how much will I be present in my youngest's life and how much will I be able to be there for him. I hope I am able to give him a good launch. I will prioritize sleep. At the end of the day its a battle between sleep and little bit of me time (reels, tv, surfing etc). Its a bad habit I need to get rid of but thats not the only thing even if i dont do some screen time I am able to get to bed a little late due to endless list of things to do. I fall asleep pretty quickly as I am so tired not trouble there.
Anonymous wrote:I had my last on at 38. I feel so exhausted with job, sports/ activities for kids and housework. I worry sometimes if I would be able to launch my last one successfully. I just wish sometimes I had my kids when I was younger. I love them all so much but just don’t have enough energy and time to do everything. Does anyone else feel the same way?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm 57 with a 13 yo. I think it will be much easier in 3 years, at which point no one will need one-on-one supervision. You can then operate on your own schedule to a much greater extent. I think it also helps that we see travel sports as a road to nowhere.
Too old to become a parent to a new baby at 44.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for responding. OP here I do have thyroid. I see my other friends being done in 3-4 years but I am in long haul as the 9 yo will not be in college anytime soon. I dream of retired life where I am not waking up early in morning to pack lunches and make breakfast or rushing home to cook dinner and drive around activities. I know it sounds horrible but I just would like to get a book and curl up or for once just live for my self. Sounds horrible I know but I didn’t really live my life on my terms or my way just living for others all the time.
You can’t curl up with a book on Sunday mornings?
Anonymous wrote:The reason you are tired is that you aren't getting enough sleep. Period. And if you are feeling this tired, it's likely that it will take some time to make up the sleep deficit.
Start making it a priority to get more sleep. Go to bed earlier or sleep later. Your kids are old enough that you should be able to exercise around them. Leave your DH in charge of dinner one night a week and exercise after work. Exercise while your kid is at practice. Exercise on your lunch hour. Cut back on the exercise if you need to. Sleep is more important.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i recommend having all your kids by early 30s
Super helpful. There you go, OP. Problem solved.