

I don’t mind the early waking too much since that’s when I get up for work anyway!
(He/Him), Scotland, runner, photographer, cyclist
I don’t mind the early waking too much since that’s when I get up for work anyway!
Sport saddles shouldn’t hurt either, but they’re designed to be used with cycling shorts which provide padding without the friction.
We both do 5 days in 4 (compressed hours) so we only have to pay for 3 days of childcare. I get to do fun things for a day with my kid, and the weekends are normal.
Nurse salary in the UK
Maybe we got lucky with our kid’s sleep? I remember it was awful while my partner was on mat leave, but now they sleep through the night most nights so it’s usually other shit that’ll keep us up.
I’m finding very little of this thread resonates with me. I have a toddler who I love and get to spend a whole day off with during the week. I still get to do my running, cycling, rock climbing. I get some reading done most nights.
I’ve mostly sacrificed video games and social life, but rock climbing is social and a happy child is far more rewarding than games.
There are sacrifices, but I don’t feel like I’ve given up my life. Is this because I don’t live in the USA?
We just take it in turns.