Today I am doing all parenting duties while working full time.
5:00: up and solo time
5:40: Prepare Sofia’s breakfast
6am: wake Lizzy up and prepare her breakfast
6-7: pack their lunch, snacks, pre-swimming snack, my bag with changing clothes after spinning class and swimming things (maybe I’ll swim today).
7:50: dropped their at school
8:30-9:15: spinning class, so so. I had to keep convincing myself to not leave early. Nothing was wrong but it’s just not my thing it seems.
9:45: got to office
non stop meetings
15:05: leave office to pick up girls. Took them to get donuts (treats for Friday)
15:45: we got to the club. Sofia shared donuts with her team mate

17:00 Lizzy doing her homework, I did some work and read blog

the scene is pleasant with chill music as background.

Sofia is already in the pool, usually 1630-1900, Lizzy will start at 1730-1900. I plan to order burrito for them to eat on the ride back.
We will probably get home by 1930.
Can’t imagine doing this full time parenting for long but one day was a nice experience.
It’s great that your job is flexible enough that you can work a short day like that. Mine would be too, as long as it isn’t all of the time. My mom was a single parent every day of our lives, but her jobs were much more rigid, 8-5, so we couldn’t do after school activities unless we could arrange a ride or whatever.
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It sounds like a nice, and busy, day! Yes, it’s nice that your job is somewhat flexible. I’m sure this wouldn’t work for you every day.
I don’t like spinning either ; )
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This is Phil’s life but he has zero job flexibility and works long days. The mornings are the worse for him as they need to leave around 7 and our youngest is not a morning person!!
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