Anonymous wrote:Echoing a very consistent daily schedule. Breakfast, zoom school, dog walk, distance learning homework, lunch, distance learning project for whatever special is that day, break, 2 mile walk, then home to start prepping dinner. In the in-between time, since it’s scarce, my son runs off to play, which is great for me. Neither of us enjoy distance learning, but it does help with the daily schedule. Our days fly by and I really feel for those with preschool, toddlers and babies right now.
Anonymous wrote:We bought a ping pong table for Christmas, and that has been getting decent use. I'm also glad we didn't take down the swingset that I thought the kids had outgrown. And the board games, of course, getting decent use.
Other than that, it's pretty much a TON of online games and avengers movies. Oh how I wish the libraries were open!
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never been so happy to have a heated pool and a trampoline. We realized last week that our router is way too slow to have 5 people working online at once, so we are upgrading the routers next week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being at stay at home mom. Nothing has changed for me other than GETTING to be with my kids more. Yes, I said getting - as in I don’t dread that my kids are home with me all day. Silver lining all day every day over here.
There was no need for this level of back patting in an otherwise nice normal post. Why on earth do you need so much validation? Everyone I know has enjoyed being with their kids. I don’t work, but the bitching I’ve seen all over social media is from me fellow sahm who clearly are overwhelmed - and they have every right, this is tough.
I am a WOHM but I don’t mind it. There was a fair deal of backpatting in the 6k sq ft home posts. This PP likely lives in a small home where there is not much to do, but is glad she can at least give her full attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being at stay at home mom. Nothing has changed for me other than GETTING to be with my kids more. Yes, I said getting - as in I don’t dread that my kids are home with me all day. Silver lining all day every day over here.
There was no need for this level of back patting in an otherwise nice normal post. Why on earth do you need so much validation? Everyone I know has enjoyed being with their kids. I don’t work, but the bitching I’ve seen all over social media is from me fellow sahm who clearly are overwhelmed - and they have every right, this is tough.
Anonymous wrote:Being at stay at home mom. Nothing has changed for me other than GETTING to be with my kids more. Yes, I said getting - as in I don’t dread that my kids are home with me all day. Silver lining all day every day over here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We got a climbing dome. Kids are on it constantly
Ooh I wonder if you're my neighbor.
For me, Lexapro and wine.
Anonymous wrote:We got a climbing dome. Kids are on it constantly