Anonymous wrote:At that age I loved going to museums and splash pads with the kids.
Also people say travel with kids is terrible but one good thing about it is that it forces you to find fun things to do with them. It was actually easier to have fun with my kids while traveling than it was at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is nothing fun with young children. Just get through the day and enjoy the alone time hour at the end of the day.
I hope this is sarcasm
Otherwise wow I feel sorry for your family
I’m pregnant work for home a demanding job just like my spouse and have a 3 year old that is defiant doesn’t nap and just tantrumed at the park and in the car for an hour. And we’ve been locked in since last March. No, it’s not sarcasm. I have no memory of fun. And don’t worry we’re all feeling sorry for ourselves enough.
OP needs to be realistic that it’s not fun or thankful for the moments of fun that she may have that others don’t.
Real talk, this doesn't sound healthy or normal.
And why do people keep being dramatic and saying we have been locked in since last March.
You just said you went to the park where your kid had a tantrum.
Because at the end of 2019 I moved to a rural forest area where I had no family or friends and we couldn’t afford to get sick. Then I got pregnant. And park is an empty playground. Maybe your situation is different but I am too scared to get sick or for my husband to get sick with no one here. Don’t assume people are living their lives. I do hikes empty playgrounds yard forest walks and driving around the streets to see things. Only deliveries or take out food. It’s a combination of bad luck and anxiety and not being blessed with family nearby or a calm kid or not having to work at all hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids (4, 2, and 4 months). All boys. Older two are very active, curious, and physical. They do not like to sit and draw or sit and play for any meaningful amount of time.
What makes things fun for me is consistency and low(er) stress activities. I’ll take them to the zoo or museum with dad but, alone, it’s all about parks and the pool. They can get their energy out and there is not much to break. I can look on and jump in if I have to but mostly stay on the sidelines and watch them enjoy themselves. At these ages I think it’s mostly fun watching them have fun and giving them some independence so your not micromanaging or needlessly stressed.
Always bring snacks everywhere, keep a good sleeping/eating schedule, and don’t over schedule yourself. If it takes 20min to get to the pool instead of 5 because the kids find a bug on the way let go of the impulse to rush things along.
How do you manage three kids alone in the pool?
Yeah, I’m not sure I would feel safe NOT micromanaging a 2 year old and 4 month old at the pool. I have one 4 year old and I’m always with him at the pool. I can’t imagine two of him AND an infant.
Anonymous wrote:I’m finding such joy in just playing at home with my kids. I’m a SAHM but I rarely (ever?) play with them. When I do, it’s completely delightful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids (4, 2, and 4 months). All boys. Older two are very active, curious, and physical. They do not like to sit and draw or sit and play for any meaningful amount of time.
What makes things fun for me is consistency and low(er) stress activities. I’ll take them to the zoo or museum with dad but, alone, it’s all about parks and the pool. They can get their energy out and there is not much to break. I can look on and jump in if I have to but mostly stay on the sidelines and watch them enjoy themselves. At these ages I think it’s mostly fun watching them have fun and giving them some independence so your not micromanaging or needlessly stressed.
Always bring snacks everywhere, keep a good sleeping/eating schedule, and don’t over schedule yourself. If it takes 20min to get to the pool instead of 5 because the kids find a bug on the way let go of the impulse to rush things along.
How do you manage three kids alone in the pool?
Anonymous wrote:I have 3 kids (4, 2, and 4 months). All boys. Older two are very active, curious, and physical. They do not like to sit and draw or sit and play for any meaningful amount of time.
What makes things fun for me is consistency and low(er) stress activities. I’ll take them to the zoo or museum with dad but, alone, it’s all about parks and the pool. They can get their energy out and there is not much to break. I can look on and jump in if I have to but mostly stay on the sidelines and watch them enjoy themselves. At these ages I think it’s mostly fun watching them have fun and giving them some independence so your not micromanaging or needlessly stressed.
Always bring snacks everywhere, keep a good sleeping/eating schedule, and don’t over schedule yourself. If it takes 20min to get to the pool instead of 5 because the kids find a bug on the way let go of the impulse to rush things along.