Not all things COVID are so bad. I barely saw my kids last two-three years, between long commute from NJ suburbs to NYC, my kids were one of the first to get to daycare and one of the last to leave. Wife work had weird and crazy long shifts. Weekends were super packed with home choirs and lack of cooking time ended up being heavy on my wallet buying tons of prepared meals.
This year however I work from home 100% from March. In April I switched jobs after nearly 3 years at the last company things are getting tiresome. A new job brought with it a decent bump in salary, which came very useful as the wife took extended work leave and basically getting nothing but un-employment money, but with no money spent on daycare, it somewhat balances things out.
But, the payoff I get to save tons of money commute and buying lunches (was buying lunch at work daily, since again no time to do prep). Also, kids eat mostly home prepped food. I am buying very little to no prepped or half-prepped meals now as we have more time to buy raw produce and cook at home.
The best part is this summer we used nearly every opportunity to spent time outdoors with kids, like going to NJ shores several times a week, including weekdays. Yes, I racked up tons of extra miles on my car, but I don't care - it was worth it. We even went yesterday, I was a bit chilly, around low 70s, but due to 12-15mph winds - felt much cooler. Still even 1-2hours there, kids play in the sand, adults drink tea - nice time