Let me preface this by saying that the title is meant to be attention-grabbing, not inflammatory, so please don't take offense. I used to post on The Bump a lot (not this board), but haven't much in the last few months. I am not a SAHM, I work 3 days a week, 11 am to 11pm. I have a 2 1/2 year old son who I am home with 4 days a week. And I am bored to tears. So my question is: what do you ladies do to fill your time? Obviously, you spend a good amount of time feeding, bathing, playing with your kids. But what else do you do? I feel like I live my life in 2 different days: one that consists of only work, since my 12 hour shifts pretty much take up a whole day, and one that consists of me being at home doing laundry, dishes, and occasionally going to the grocery store. I feel like I'm not really exposing my son to all that I can. At least he gets interaction with other children at daycare on the 3 days that I work. The only other kid in our family is 3 weeks old (my niece). I feel like I can't really do anything too involved or far from home because nap time cuts right into the middle of the day. Plus, I could really use some 'me' time. My husband and I used to go bar hopping on the weekends before we had our son and while I still like to go out on occasion, that doesn't interest me anymore. What do you do? With and without your kids? TIA.

Re: So what do you DO all day?!
I drop E off at school (3rd grade) from 8:20am-3:00pm every day and then, D and I are off every morning: library sing-a-long, scooter ride around the neighborhood, indoor play place (we have 4 within walking distance and about 10 within a short drive), zoo/aquariums/museums within a short drive, 3 parks within walking distance, and tons of friends we meet up at their houses for play dates or host them at our house. Doing something from 9:30am-Noon every day keeps us both engaged and happy and ensures he still takes a 2-3hr nap every afternoon.
The afternoon nap is when I clean, organize, Bump, blog, FB, watch TV, read, garden, nap myself, etc. I can focus and go 3x as fast than if he was underfoot.
Once D is awake, we go get E and either stay at the school and play/ride bikes & scooters or we come home and play or go to the park. Just an hour or so is enough for them both! Then, it's snack time, homework time, watch 30min TV time while I prep dinner, dinner, baths, reading books together and then, bedtime for them both. D goes down about 7:30pm and I read with/talk to E until about 8:30pm.
I know my situation is very unique and many people live far from activities and/or experience harsh winters so, perhaps the most I can offer that's helpful is to maybe try switching the chores/meal prep to during nap time so you can focus on enteracting with him during awake time?!? It's hard to entertain them ALL DAY LONG when you can't get outside or go anywhere, that's for sure! Good luck!
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
Play dates at the children's museum.
The park if the weather is nice.
The nature science center if weather is decent.
The library twice a week.
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I've never really been one to be bored on a regular basis though. I don't need a lot of outside stimulation - maybe because I'm an introvert. And as long as my son is regularly out and playing with other kids he also loves to have a whole day at home so we both look forward to those once in a while.
Then I got pregnant again and endured 9 months of nausea and debilitating fatigue. I slept during DS's naps and went to bed early.
Once DS2 was born, life just completely changed. I still love staying home but it is a ton more work. We have to navigate the baby's naps, my three year old no longer naps, we are trying to potty train, and my back periodically kills me.
We do several classes a week, generally sports and music. Library story time. 1-2 play dates. Errands, walks, picnics in nice weather, lots of time at the park. I do go to the museum and zoo but it's a little tough with the baby right now.
As for me time, I don't get enough. As the boys get older I think it will get easier. We do lots as a family on weekends and I get out with friends 1-2 evenings a month. This is a season in my life and in five years I'm sure it will be different again.
At 2-3 our days looked like this typically:
9 am to 11 am play school, this was a parented play school to ore pare for preschool 3 days a week. The days we didn't have play school we did Gymboree.you pay for the class but also get unlimited access to the play area. So every day mon to fri we were out from 9 to 11
11:30 lunch at home, followed by quiet time or nap. This was when I did all my housework
2:00 we would leave again for either errands, visit to Nana's, library, or grocery store.
Home by 4:00, I would set up a craft for us to do usually, then read a few books.
Dinner prep by 5, eat by 6, my DH is home about 7 so he would take over bath and bedtime.
My nights out are usually dinner and a movie with DH. My girlfriends and I do weekly get togethers, usually at a restaurant or someone's house.
We do ECFE (similar to preschool/mommy&me classes) two times a week. Library storytime or just going to the library once a week. Grocery store. Hiking on trails when it's nice. But we live in MN so no more hikes but we do play outside every day as long as it's not too windy, even when it's 0. Most days it takes longer to get dressed than we are outside, but it's worth it.
Inside, we read, paint, color, independent play, sing, dance, watch cartoons, play in the kitchen cabinets and house work.
I go out with friends a couple of times a month and catch online/text with friends throughout the day most days. I also read about an hour every night.