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Writer's pictureTabitha Pankow

Finding time for your Hubby


Life with four kids is a beautiful whirlwind of laughter, love, and chaos. Amidst the diaper changes, school pickups, and endless playdates, it's easy to let your romantic relationship take a back seat. But here's the good news: keeping the flame alive is not only possible but essential. In this blog post, we'll explore how to make time for your partner when you have four kids under the same roof.


1. Prioritize Date Nights: Schedule regular date nights, whether it's a cozy dinner at home after the kids are asleep or a night out when a trusted babysitter is available. These dedicated moments are essential for nurturing your connection.

2. Creative Home Date Ideas: Get creative with home date ideas. Arrange a movie night with your favorite films, cook a special dinner together, or have a picnic in the living room. You don't always need to leave the house to have a memorable date.

3. Involve the Kids: Sometimes, it's okay to involve the kids in your date night. Play board games, have a family dance party, or build a fort with the little ones, making it a fun experience for everyone.

4. Set Clear Boundaries: Communicate with your children about the importance of your alone time as a couple. Set boundaries and encourage them to respect your private moments.

5. Morning Coffee Together: Wake up a little earlier to enjoy a quiet cup of coffee or tea together before the household awakens. It's a peaceful and intimate start to the day.

6. Plan Getaways: Even short getaways can work wonders for your relationship. Whether it's a weekend retreat, a day trip, or a staycation, plan moments where it's just the two of you.

7. Share Responsibilities: Divide and conquer daily chores and parenting responsibilities with your partner. When both of you have some free time, use it to reconnect.

8. Support Each Other's Hobbies: Encourage each other to pursue individual hobbies or interests. It's a chance for personal growth and can bring fresh energy into your relationship.

9. Sneak in Affection: Small acts of affection can make a big difference. Steal kisses in the kitchen, hold hands while watching TV, and leave love notes for each other to find.

10. Communicate Openly: Keep the lines of communication open. Share your feelings, dreams, and challenges. Discuss what you both need from the relationship and work together to meet those needs.

11. Plan for "Me Time": Schedule moments for personal "me time." When you're refreshed and fulfilled individually, you can bring more positivity and love to your relationship.

12. Online Courses and Workshops: Consider taking online courses or workshops together, such as relationship-building classes or a new hobby you both want to explore.

13. Remember the Why: Remind each other why you fell in love in the first place. Reflect on your journey as a couple and keep that love story alive.

14. Seek Support: Don't hesitate to seek support from family or friends. Having someone you trust watch the kids for a few hours can provide the opportunity for quality time together.

15. Celebrate Milestones: Celebrate anniversaries and relationship milestones with heartfelt gestures, whether it's a special meal, a handwritten letter, or a surprise gift.

In the midst of raising four kids, your relationship is the anchor of your family. Nurturing it takes effort, but the rewards are immeasurable. Remember that it's perfectly normal for love to evolve, and with dedication, you can keep the romance alive. Your relationship deserves to flourish, just as your family does, so invest in it, cherish it, and enjoy every moment together.

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