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by dingaling
2545 days ago
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> If I had kid, I'd consider spending time with them as "free time with my kids" It's really not, though. Before parenthood I had all these romantic 'Swallows and Amazons' ideas about lazy summer days on riverbanks and meadows. In reality time with young kids is about mundane things like making meals, doing homework, playing what they want to play, trying to coax them to help with chores that you need to get done, finding craft activities to deflect them from screen-time etc etc It's not in the slightest bit free-choice or frankly enjoyable. I've just got up on Saturday to find that it's raining heavily, my heart sank. Now to find 14 hours of indoor child-oriented activities... |
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so instead of asking: how am i going to entertain this bunch on rainy weekends, ask: what hobby might i like to pick up that i can get my kids interested in.
i have been struggling with that too. i am considering things like learning an instrument, programming, playing board-games.
i found a simplified version of DnD, made it even easier and combined it with using lego to build the environment (including treasure boxes)
and when it's not raining there are plenty of outdoor activities to choose from.