If your other half travels a lot, or works long hours, you’ll know the load that is solo parenting. That feeling of being on the go non-stop. The responsibility of being the only one around to care for the kids. It’s relentless. Particularly if you don’t have help.
You try to explain it to your partner, but sometimes feel like they don’t understand you and everything that you do. But it’s not their fault that they don’t notice you’ve cleaned the house top-to-toe several times by the time they get back, or that they have clean undies exactly when they need them. They’re not in the thick of it. You are.
My point is that doing it alone is hard. I know this all too well. My husband works 12 hour days so isn’t around for the morning or evening routines. He also travels every week. We have two kids aged two and under, so their needs are many (double nappies, UGH). I also work from home. So the struggle, and juggle, is real!
I’m not complaining. But in over a year of doing this now, I’ve learned a few things. Here are my tips for getting through it.
Organisation is key
It pays to be sorted in advance. Particularly if you have multiple children. Have plenty of supplies and groceries, plan meals, and cook in quiet moments. Because if you don’t have any wine left for that much-needed glass when the kids are finally asleep, you’ll be massively kicking yourself. Oh, and online shopping is KING.