kybekynekane
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I saw a post on here last night about a mom dreading weekends with her little. I can’t find it to comment so I thought I’d share what I do here. If I’m repeating what others have said, I’m so sorry! I just want to be helpful
I used to dread solo weekends as well. Things got significantly better as soon as my toddler reached 18 months. A lot of local classes opened up to us. But I was doing music classes as early as 7 months to get out of the house.
At 18 months I switched my toddler to 1 nap a day. I know online reading recommended a waiting until 2. However, her daycare already switched her to 1 nap a day and so that’s what we did too. Her naps are about 2.5 to 3 hours at 10:30 am or 11 am with a 6:30 am wake up and strict 7:00 pm bedtime.
I cut my solo weekends into segments:
1st quarter = wake up, 2 quarter = nap time, 3 quarter, 4 quarter = bedtime.
Saturdays:
1st quarter: breakfast time, we go to a class (music class, dance school, soccer shots) or to a local park, a walk. Something to wear her out. 10:10 we do a snack then it’s time for a nap. (I also get to socialize with lots of other moms at these classes doing the same thing)
2nd quarter: nap. I tend to nap too bc I’m tired lol. But I’ll also clean or do laundry if I’m motivated. This is rare
3rd quarter: normal wake up between 1-1:30 and she eats lunch. Then we are out the door by 2-2:30 for our afternoon activity: City park, a playground, children’s museum, the zoo, aquarium, birthday party, festival, local concert, library activity, botanical garden, children’s amusement park (I live in a festive city so there’s always something going on)
4th quarter: get home, tv time while I cook dinner, we eat and she has a bedtime routine that puts her to bed. She’s exhausted and so am I.
Sunday: (pretty much like Saturday but more chill)
1st quarter: church, breakfast outting for just us girls or farmers market
2nd quarter: nap (I nap too)
3rd quarter: Depends on how energetic I feel and what I need to do to prep for the week ahead. So, if it’s a lot I will have her help me around the house. She helps me load laundry, switch laundry into the dryer, unload the dryer (she loves to press the buttons). She “helps” me wash dishes, sweep, mop, and vacuum. (She has her own toddler mop, broom, spray bottle, duster lol) sometimes she’s not very helpful I find it amusing. Hasn’t grasped folding clothes so I wait until she’s in bed for that.
We turned our office into a play room so I stick her in there while I cook. We go to a park for like 30 minutes in the evening, or for a walk, or just hangout on the porch listening to music and eating berries — simple.
Sometimes it’s 40 minutes of Miss. Rachel while she snuggles me. I’ve no qualms with spending time.
4rth quarter: dinner and bed
I’m not too hard on myself. Some days we spend all day at home doing stuff around the house. Some days I’m super motivated and getting out. I find that my toddler likes being out and about. It makes it easier to put her down at night. So I paid for memberships to our local zoo and aquarium and can go any time. Same for the children’s museum (however if I go 1 hour before closing I get in free ). I also like getting out with her.
We went to a Van Gogh interactive exhibit and she had a blast with the colors, lights, and the art.
I think my little just enjoys spending time with me, esp since she’s in daycare for 35 hours during that week.
Look up free toddler groups and activities as well. I’ve lost weight staying active on the weekends too.
Good luck!
Other 3rd Quarter ideas: sometimes we go grocery shopping ( she loves to see all the food, put stuff in the car, help load the belt) or we will go shopping — the mall or marshals. Run errands ect.
I saw a post on here last night about a mom dreading weekends with her little. I can’t find it to comment so I thought I’d share what I do here. If I’m repeating what others have said, I’m so sorry! I just want to be helpful
I used to dread solo weekends as well. Things got significantly better as soon as my toddler reached 18 months. A lot of local classes opened up to us. But I was doing music classes as early as 7 months to get out of the house.
At 18 months I switched my toddler to 1 nap a day. I know online reading recommended a waiting until 2. However, her daycare already switched her to 1 nap a day and so that’s what we did too. Her naps are about 2.5 to 3 hours at 10:30 am or 11 am with a 6:30 am wake up and strict 7:00 pm bedtime.
I cut my solo weekends into segments:
1st quarter = wake up, 2 quarter = nap time, 3 quarter, 4 quarter = bedtime.
Saturdays:
1st quarter: breakfast time, we go to a class (music class, dance school, soccer shots) or to a local park, a walk. Something to wear her out. 10:10 we do a snack then it’s time for a nap. (I also get to socialize with lots of other moms at these classes doing the same thing)
2nd quarter: nap. I tend to nap too bc I’m tired lol. But I’ll also clean or do laundry if I’m motivated. This is rare
3rd quarter: normal wake up between 1-1:30 and she eats lunch. Then we are out the door by 2-2:30 for our afternoon activity: City park, a playground, children’s museum, the zoo, aquarium, birthday party, festival, local concert, library activity, botanical garden, children’s amusement park (I live in a festive city so there’s always something going on)
4th quarter: get home, tv time while I cook dinner, we eat and she has a bedtime routine that puts her to bed. She’s exhausted and so am I.
Sunday: (pretty much like Saturday but more chill)
1st quarter: church, breakfast outting for just us girls or farmers market
2nd quarter: nap (I nap too)
3rd quarter: Depends on how energetic I feel and what I need to do to prep for the week ahead. So, if it’s a lot I will have her help me around the house. She helps me load laundry, switch laundry into the dryer, unload the dryer (she loves to press the buttons). She “helps” me wash dishes, sweep, mop, and vacuum. (She has her own toddler mop, broom, spray bottle, duster lol) sometimes she’s not very helpful I find it amusing. Hasn’t grasped folding clothes so I wait until she’s in bed for that.
We turned our office into a play room so I stick her in there while I cook. We go to a park for like 30 minutes in the evening, or for a walk, or just hangout on the porch listening to music and eating berries — simple.
Sometimes it’s 40 minutes of Miss. Rachel while she snuggles me. I’ve no qualms with spending time.
4rth quarter: dinner and bed
I’m not too hard on myself. Some days we spend all day at home doing stuff around the house. Some days I’m super motivated and getting out. I find that my toddler likes being out and about. It makes it easier to put her down at night. So I paid for memberships to our local zoo and aquarium and can go any time. Same for the children’s museum (however if I go 1 hour before closing I get in free ). I also like getting out with her.
We went to a Van Gogh interactive exhibit and she had a blast with the colors, lights, and the art.
I think my little just enjoys spending time with me, esp since she’s in daycare for 35 hours during that week.
Look up free toddler groups and activities as well. I’ve lost weight staying active on the weekends too.
Good luck!
Other 3rd Quarter ideas: sometimes we go grocery shopping ( she loves to see all the food, put stuff in the car, help load the belt) or we will go shopping — the mall or marshals. Run errands ect.