Let’s be real here; the momming business can be downright exhausting. A lot of the time it’s great and it’s rewarding and you feel like you can handle the day in and the day out. BUT. But then there are days when you’re so exhausted, so depleted, so ready to lose it that you just want to put headphones on and crawl under the bed.
For those moments it’s a good idea to have a handful of go-to activities that will reign in the crazy kids, while also giving you that much needed break. I call these my special occasion activities. The special occasion being a mom that’s about to lose her cool or die of exhaustion.
Special Occasion Activities
Movie Van: I’m very creative at coming up with names. Movie van is… get this … watching a movie in the VAN! I did this one a lot when I was pregnant with my 4th kiddo. I would load all the kids in the van (buckled into their carseats) and give them all a snack. Usually popcorn because they love eating popcorn and watching a movie. Who doesn’t?! Then I’d either leave the van parked in the driveway and just catch a few zzz’s in the driver seat, or I’d drive around and usually get some delicious coffee (we were house hunting at the time, so I’d use that opportunity to scope out potential new homes!). It was great because the kids were quiet and contained, and I got some time to just sit. Win win!
Hair Salon:
My kids love doing my hair. I secretly think they just want to torture me. But on some days I just don’t care. Bring on the ripped out hair and the gouged skull! As long as I can sit down and close my eyes, I can handle the torture pleasure of my kids playing with my hair. It gives them the opportunity to be silly and creative, and it gives us all some fun bonding time. Plus… let’s not forget the part where I get to sit down and close my eyes and pretend like I’m enjoying every minute of it.
Nail Salon: I have two girls that LOVE getting their nails done. I’m not so great at it, but they don’t know that. Yet. One of the great things about doing my girls’ nails is that they have to sit still during that time, and for a good while afterwards (of course, it’s not so easy with the two year old. But we are working on sitting still for a few minutes at a time. So…). If you need some down time where the kids are quiet and sitting still, painting their nails is a great idea!
If you have a boy and you don’t want to paint his nails, just have him paint yours! My son really gets a kick out of doing my nails. And just like when they are doing my hair....it’s enjoyable because I get to just sit and let it happen.
Afternoon Movie Time: My kids regularly have quiet time during the day, and part of that time is watching a tv show. But it’s not for very long. If you need some extra down time, announce a spontaneous movie afternoon! Pop some popcorn, set out blankets for them to sit on, turn off all the lights, and let them watch a movie. Lounging on the couch for an hour and a half will do your weary body some good!
Reading Marathon: Two of my kids LOVE books. My oldest daughter could sit and read books all day. If you have kids that love to read or love to be read to, take full advantage on those particularly exhausting days. Sitting and reading is easy and relaxing!!
Of course, if reading is putting you right to sleep and you can barely keep your eyes open, have someone else do the reading for you! Youtube is chock full of people reading kids books. Like...ALL kids books. So pick your kids favorite books, and sit back, close your tired mommy eyes and relax while someone else does all the reading.
Play Doctor or Baby: If you’re just too tired to even stand up, suggest your kids play doctor or baby with you. They will love interacting with you in this way! Just be sure that you are the patient or the baby….ya know, so you don’t have to do anything! A patient just has to lay there, complaining about all of their terrible illnesses and injuries. And if you’re playing baby, well, that’s fun because you get to cry and whine too!
Mud Slinging: Sometimes we just need to let go of the control and let our kids play in the mud. When it’s lightly raining outside (or if it’s not raining at all but I know the kids need an entertaining activity ASAP, I’ll turn on the hose), I’ll let the kids put on their play clothes and just go to town in our backyard. Mud pies, mud fights, it’s all okay! My only rule is no eating the mud...which is something I’ll have to remind them every 30 seconds. And by “them” I mean my 4 year old son who should obviously know better by now. And then, when everyone is done playing, I just hose them off!
Chalk Play: Another activity similar to mud slinging is letting them play with chalk in the rain. It’s so much fun and so very messy. But it’s colorful! And you can just sit in the house watching all the craziness happen out there. And again, when they are all finished, just hose those cuties off!
Talent Show: Announce to your crew that it’s time to put on a talent show. Tell them to think of something they love to do. Plop yourself down on the couch and have each of your kids perform their talent for you. Kudos if you can get them to do multiple different talents for an extended period of time!
Fashion Show: I don’t know about you, but my kids love to dress up. Tell your kiddos that it’s time to put on a fashion show, and have them pick out their favorite costumes. Have them do multiple outfits! Make it more fun by trying to guess what they are. It’s fun for the kids, and it’s entertaining and relaxing for you!
What are some of your go-to activities when you are just overly exhausted or when you just need something to get all the crazy out of your kids?!