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Update on the thread about eating take aways every night with with the kids

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Lifeischaos12 · 10/08/2024 18:29

Hi
I posted a while ago advice about how I pretty much grabbed food on the way home with the kids every day because I was so overwhelmed with life and fitting things in.
background I was a newly widowed mum of 3 who works full time ( 4 days a week but full time hours)
one child being significantly Sen.
I had just fallen behind in life and I was struggling to maintain cooking / the house / work / the kids. I had recently gone from having 2 children to 3.

update - life insurance came through so I took some time of work to catch up. We had some lovely breaks away , seeing family and friends and we just had some much needed us time. I then made changes to the house. I scaled down our belongings by at least 50 percent. For example
clothes - they all needed size ups so we got rid of everything and I bought them 7 days worth of clothes and 5 days worth of uniforms. 1 coat 1 pair of school shoes, 1 pair of wellies and 1 pair of trainers. 7 T-shirts, 7 jumpers and 7 pairs of leggings / joggers. It was amazing at how many clothes they all had and how washing was such a task, I emptied the cupboard of bedding and towels etc and scaled right back. 2 x towels each so there is now 8 towels in the house and 2 x bedding sets I closed sheets each so now 8 of those to. Everything else went.
the kids went through all their toys and books and scaled right back which in turn means they actually use their stuff now. They all have one kallax unit in their bedrooms and no other toys. Books have a new rotation system. We have an art and games supplies kallax in the spare reception room.
Books are one in one out. We donate a book everytime we buy a new one.
so they are much less now to although still reading the same amount.
I bought an air fryer / slow cooker, one of those robot hoovers and a bigger washing machine ! I also bought a dishwasher.
i now work Monday - Thursday but full time hours condensed. On the Friday when the school aged two are at school I do the full house clean whilst doing the washing baskets from each child’s room.
youngest to oldest and their bedding.
I actually found putting the washing machine on game me a sort of timer to get a room done and cleaned - in my brain this really helped 🤣🤣
each day I would obviously do small re sets so that it never got to bad. Timed this for 45 minutes ( again setting a timer really really helped )

on a Friday early evening we go out for 1 dinner now and then do the weekly food shop together.
we made a food planner including lunches and we are doing fairly well at sticking to eat. Most of the dinners can be pre prepared / batch cooked. On Saturday and Sunday I now prepare dinner on the actual day. We have some time now over the weekend to enjoy each others company because I don’t have anything really to do apart from
the small resets. On Sunday evening when the kids are in bed, I cook for the next 4 nights to just heat up when we get in from work and school mon - Friday. I’m getting now at least 6 hours sleep a night.
anyway thank you all for your brutal honestly, kind words and advice. We are in such a better place now, we are all happier for it and have got used to our new normal. ❤️❤️

OP posts:
shellyleppard · 10/08/2024 18:31

Thats fantastic news, well done to you all x can you come and do my house please?? 🙏🙏😁😂❤️

Lifeischaos12 · 10/08/2024 18:32

shellyleppard · 10/08/2024 18:31

Thats fantastic news, well done to you all x can you come and do my house please?? 🙏🙏😁😂❤️

Oh honestly emptying the house was the biggest help. Why did we have soooo much stuff 🤣🤣🤣

OP posts:
May09Bump · 10/08/2024 18:33

This is such a lovely update - well done OP. You've done amazing! Fabulous to here you've found some happiness and a new flow to your life x

GrazingSheep · 10/08/2024 18:33

That is a such a brilliant post.

shellyleppard · 10/08/2024 18:34

@Lifeischaos12 I'm the same, I really need to declutter. But my autistic son keeps bringing more stuff in 😳😳 mainly toy cars thankfully

Ahnobother · 10/08/2024 18:35

Well done OP, you've done a huge amount. I can only imagine how busy you've been but it sounds really positive in terms of managing daily life.
Make sure to carve out time for yourself if you can too.

BobandRobertaSmith · 10/08/2024 18:35

💕 Well done! What a great update!

comedycentral · 10/08/2024 18:36

I remember your thread, I'm so pleased to hear how you are doing. If you ever get more time on your hands, you should write a book! I'm sure it will help people experiencing what you went through.

Xmasbaby11 · 10/08/2024 18:36

I remember your post. That is truly amazing, OP, you have done so well to make those positive changes for your family. I am in awe!

TheGirlWhoLived · 10/08/2024 18:36

You absolute boss 💪🏼
knew you could do it. Really happy it has come to
Fruition so quickly for you. Don’t worry though, if grief grabs you and it all goes a bit tits up sometimes, you have built the blocks that mean you can do it all again. And you always have mumsnet to fall back on 😊

Onehotday · 10/08/2024 18:36

Absolutely amazing OP. You sound like a different person!

TruthorDie · 10/08/2024 18:37

Great update and loving your work!

SquirrelSoShiny · 10/08/2024 18:38

I remember your thread OP. Cheering you on Flowers

WildAndFree123 · 10/08/2024 18:38

This is so lovely to read. I have often thought about you since reading that post. Sounds like you have really turned things around which can’t have been easy - I hope you are proud of yourself! Wishing you all the best for the future.

shuffleofftobuffalo · 10/08/2024 18:39

This is a lovely update OP, glad to hear you're a bit more sorted and it sounds like you've found some lovely ways to keep your kids close and comforted.

Berga · 10/08/2024 18:39

You did it! If it's not to strange to say, I'm proud of you!

EllenLRipley · 10/08/2024 18:39

Well done OP, you're inspiring, you have tackled this head on and made the changes needed. Not many people can and you have. Tremendous.

Didshejustsaythatoutloud · 10/08/2024 18:40

Woohoo, well done. Bet you feel proud 👏
Thanks for the update op.
You've got this 💯 🫂 💐

JustMarriedBecca · 10/08/2024 18:40

Also remember your thread. So pleased for you.

Look at you, smashing life! Claps

TangerinePlate · 10/08/2024 18:41

That’s awesome OP🤩 wishing you all the best 🙂

Tagyoureit · 10/08/2024 18:42

This is so lovely to read!! Well done to you!
🎉🎉🎉

StormingNorman · 10/08/2024 18:42

This is fantastic! Thank you for the update. You all sound like you’re in such a good place. Clearing the house out sounds so cathartic x

Lifeischaos12 · 10/08/2024 18:43

shuffleofftobuffalo · 10/08/2024 18:39

This is a lovely update OP, glad to hear you're a bit more sorted and it sounds like you've found some lovely ways to keep your kids close and comforted.

Yes and something else I have sort of managed it doesn’t work all the time 🤣 - but a good amount of the time is the older 2 do their own thing whilst I have some 1-1 time with youngest. Youngest goes to bed and I have 1-1 time with middle whilst eldest continues to do her own thing. Middle goes to bed and eldest stays up and we have our 1-1 time before she goes up to bed a bit later.
this works well especially on the weekends.

OP posts:
Topjoe19 · 10/08/2024 18:45

You are amazing 👏 ❤️ x

CrotchetyQuaver · 10/08/2024 18:45

What a lovely update! Well done and you sound like you're doing really well now xx

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