Hi S.!
You are getting so much great advice! Lots of us are in the same boat, obviously. I agree with everyone who is saying that children are your priority, and you have to realize that no, not everything can get done in one day. These years are so precious and they fly by so quickly, you never want to regret not spending enough time with them!
I agree with the person who said that laundry and dishes are my priorities every day; everything else can just wait. I DO try to stick to a schedule, but I don't always get to follow it, especially since it's warm out and we like to spend a lot of time outside. Monday I do floors, Tuesday is just general de-cluttering, Wed I do my bedding, Thursday I wash the kids bedding, Friday I do the bathrooms, and Saturday I try to go through all the mail and shred or recycle what I need to. But hey, like I said, sometimes this stuff just doesn't get done! I like the idea of cleaning my bathroom while my kids are in the tub; I should give that a try!
My son is 2.5 years old and my daughter is 14 months. My son no longer takes naps at all, and my daughter is down to just one nap a day (usually). I take that time to spend alone time with my son, and I also like to cook dinner then. YES, I cook dinner in the early afternoon, and then I just re-heat it at dinnertime. I'd MUCH rather be doing something fun in the afternoon when both kids are awake, instead of staying indoors because I have to cook.
I do try to get up early in the morning (5:30 or 6:00) because that time w/out my kids lets me get SO much done. (I am a morning person, while I am worthless at night. Once the kids are in bed, I am done for the day, even if it means dirty dishes stay in the sink until the next morning.) I shower first thing, and then just work on anything else I can until the munchkins wake up. Actually, both kids are such slow-movers in the morning, they are fine watching tv for a half hour while I get things done, if I have to. And if I don't get to take a shower before they wake up, I just put my daughter in the pack n' play in the living room and put on a video that both kids enjoy. As long as it's something my daughter likes, she does not mind being in the pack n play.
One thing is, I don't get to spend as much one-on-one time with my youngest as I'd like, while I do spend more one-on-one time with my son because my daughter sleeps more (she naps during the day and goes to bed earlier.) But I also realize that since she was born second, she doesn't miss the one-on-one time, since she's never had a lot of it! But once a week, I do try to have Grandma come over to play with my son (or I ship my son off to Grandma's house) so that I can give my daughter that rare one-on-one time! My husband works A LOT, but he does try to play with my son as much as possible (either after work or before work) so I can play with my baby girl.
Here is something else. I bought a Roomba online, and it is a lifesaver! We bought it re-furbished, so it was much much cheaper than a new one. I have two dogs who shed a lot, and I found that it was so hard to keep up with the dog hair (and crumbs that my kids leave all over), so this was definitely a great investment. If you think a Roomba could make your life easier, check into it because you might be able to get a really good deal on a re-furbished one!
Once a week (or every 2 weeks), my husband and I try to go on a date night, where we usually go out to dinner and follow it up with a movie or maybe bowling or a trip to the casino or whatever. I find these date nights to be VERY important for our relationship, so f you can manage to do date nights (even once a month), definitely do so.
I try to save my emailing for first thing in the morning or late at night when the kids are in bed. I used to have my laptop up all day long (where it was always turned on and kept in my bedroom where I could check email or surf anytime I wanted), but I found that to take up too much of my day. If I had 2 minutes, I would go and check email or google a question or something. Now, I put my laptop in the basement and I keep it turned off, so I am forced to check it just once or maybe twice a day. Now, if I have 2 minutes, I wash a couple of dishes or put a few toys away instead, and trust me, this really makes a difference.
Well, I'm off to shower before the munchkins get up! Hope I was able to help a little! Good luck!
D.