Too familiar....wait until the nap gets cut out. I never had it too bad since the kids always wanted/want mommy
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Took the kids to Trolls Fall and Kidzgo last week. Now my son has a cough and runny nose. The other day my wife and son had sick stomach. Our daughter said her stomach feels funny.
Since November they have been 'sick' a dozen times between the three of them. Need to strengthen the immune system.
Agree completely. And not necessarily a nanny, but anything you can do to take the load off some of the household chores makes an immense difference, both in quality of life for you and your wife, but also in the extra time it frees up to spend with your kids, especially while they're young.
I can definitely relate with many of the comments on here, with 1 - 18mo.
A small lifestyle upgrade that has been huge with a kiddo is a garborator. All of the partially eaten food on the plates/floow no longer thrown in the compost etc - just right down the drain.
Hit a milestone over the holidays in which we went skiing with both kids and had zero meltdowns and did a decent combination of blue and black runs. Its been a long time coming, but at 8 and 10 we are starting to be able to enjoy activities like this again! (Not that teaching them on the magic carpet wasnt enjoyable, but being able to fully enjoy a day at the hill together on the actual hill) Im sure this could have come earlier if there hadnt been so much hockey, but happy none the less!
School-age kids who are actually "into" things are pretty fun.
well, big changes for kids sure make things different. Recently switched to a big girl bed, ditched the soother and started potty training. our toddler is a fucking monster now :rofl:
haha that's a lot to do in a short period of time.
We ditched soother at like ~6mo for both of our kids (well, one kid did it on their own and since it worked out well, we forced the second around the same time). Whenever I see a 3yo with a soother, all I can think about is how much of a fight it's gonna be to take it away.
My kid stuffed the soothers down the heat-vents, the second time they did it, we "couldn't find them" and it was all over. Don't even remember how old they were, it was a real non-event.
Our kids are 4 and 8. I asked them about boxing and soccer but neither are into it. Some forms of gymnastics/climbing would be cool too. For now, only swimming, piano lessons, and pottery.
That was our strategy, let them try absolutely everything to see what sticks. They won't know from asking. The only bad that came out of that is that we have one in baseball and boxing, another in cheer, and 3rd into hockey and art. Our kids schedules are insane.
Things should look up next year as the oldest can get his license.