NP just checked out cinema for Curious George as thought that was a good idea. they make you pay from 18m old so It would cost us £12 just to get in, and tbh I don't think he'd sit. FOr a quid I'd try it!
MD (and others) I do do all those things. We get out - A LOT - and have a fine circle of friends with small children, playgroups, P+T things. (None running in half-term week, of course). I truly don't find the full-time thing a drag as there is quite a lot to do and the days never seem to go slowly.
But, with dh coming home at 6, it's easy, because my day ends there and the evenings are free. And the mornings have a routine. When he's away - as I know you'll know - there is no chance of a shower alone, and no knocking off at 6 and having someone else come and be pummelled, climbed on, called to play. I physically recoil sometimes, I am so ashamed of it, I just don't want to be pushed or used as a climbing-frame a moment longer. Hence the shouting - god I really am ashamed. DS is too young to want to stay in a room painting or doing playdoh or whatever, it all requires parental input.
What I mean is, if I know it's going to stop at 6pm, I can handle it, but when the days begin and end with me, it gets too much. Classic introvert, me, need my breathing space!
(Thank f**k he's napping again in the afternoons...)