Bullfrog said:
AlmosGirl said:
I seriously hate back to school because it's more work for me.
Oldest son is starting his 2nd yr of University. Not much for me to do but still, his room is a disaster.
Daughter in grade 10 and already hates her science teacher! Lovely. I drive her every morning and then the little guy starts JK next week. Lunches and snacks to do, more clothes to wash. Ugh, did I mention that I hate school and everything that it entails.
I'll sort of echo moon here; daughter in grade 10 and son in university? There shouldn't be much laundry for you to do at all; I'm sure they can take care of it themselves.
The rule in my house was if you can reach the dials, you can do your own laundry. Sure mom helped out lots, but I was still expected to do most of my own.
Laundry isn't really the issue (just overall there is more to do when they are going to school) and yes, the older 2 do their own laundry, I just help sort now and then. They also have chores like the dishwasher, garbage and generally keeping their rooms cleaned BUT, there is the rest of the house, washrooms, floors, dinner, etc... I cannot expect them to spend their whole time being maids and cleaning the house when they have school/studying to do, which is the most important thing of all. They tidy up their own bathroom but in all seriousness, it doesn't get cleaned like I would do it and unfortunately, that has to be done at least 2x a month. My 4 yr old is in a class all by himself and can turn the house upside down within a minute. It's not just really about doing the things that they can do but reminding them to do it and trust me, teenagers need to be reminded constantly to do things. They are far from lazy and everyone does their part but when you are the primary caregiver, it's hard. My hubby's job does not allow much time for him to be home. When he is off, he helps out and that makes a difference but it's not a regular 9 to 5 job.
Add into the running around for hockey, swimming, whatever else they are doing, it doesn't leave much time for just a quiet evening. Don't get me wrong, they grow way too darn fast and one day, they will be on their own and hubby and I will be empty nesting and bored but that doesn't mean I can't whine about it now and then.
All I'm saying is that life is just much much busier when school is in. Summer is a lazier, wind down more casual time. I enjoy it, I enjoy the kids being home and I'm not in a rush to ship them off to school and get them out of my hair. I enjoy being home with my kids when I can. School and the long year ahead is foreboding in the beginning. Everyone gets used to it and you get into a normal groove again but it's the starting of it that is hard.