It’s my daughter’s first school swimming carnival and I don’t know what to do. I work full-time. I have three kids, all of whom are now at school. Which means a large number of sports carnivals and concerts and parent-teacher meetings and open days and soccer/cricket games and drop-offs and pick-ups.
Add to that the inordinate amount of school holidays they seem to get and most days I’m faced with the same problem as every working parent: how do I clone myself so I can be in several places at once?
And because bloody Science has not yet sorted out the cloning thing except for Dolly the sheep which, frankly, I think was a waste of cloning because how busy are sheep anyway, I was forced to turned to Facebook for advice.
If by advice you mean sympathy which is really what I was looking for. My girlfriends and I do this a lot. We pose “what shall I do?” questions that are actually a plea for permission to skip something we want to get out of because we’ve stretched ourselves too thin.
I wanted permission. Because the swimming carnival goes from 9-3pm and there’s only so much time I can take off work. So I wrote this:
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As I was reading your article, I was surprised how little your husband came into your decision making. I mean, you consulted the internet before you talked to him. It seems like he was the last person on the list and it seems like he didn't even consider that going to the swimming carnival could be his role. Doesn't he works for your business? Can't he take time off to go to the swimming carnival? I'd love to have a lazy day watching the kids swim.
My wife runs her own professional business and I work a little bit for her and part time for another company. She drops off the kids and I pick them up. She goes to some things for the kids and I go to others. We both work less than full time so that work doesn't dominate our lives. We have built a fully functional professional office in our house so neither of us are very far from our kids. The business works for the family, not the family for the business. Sure, we aren't going to be millionaires but we will do alright.
I realised a while ago that if my wife was to become a successful businesswoman that the old paradigms just can't work. So I cut back the hours. I do the ironing and frankly I'm bloody good at it. I cook during the week and my wife washes up and these roles reverse on the weekends.
My wife and I experienced lots of similar dilemmas and they taught us that the balance wasn't quite right and we adjust and adjust until it works.
Work has to be at the service of the family.
i think that all of the people writing horrible things should take a good hard look at themselves. have we not learnt anything in the last week??? if you have nothing nice to say then dont say anything!!