@JEKBreatheandBelieve so it sounds to me that you have no partner to tend to the children while you're cooking. That is difficult. Plus the kids are super hungry as at their ages they should be eating at 4:00. Any meal at my house had to be ready at 4:00 or we'd have what I called arsenic hour. Eric was impossible. Then I discovered the Crock Pot. Saved my life.
They loved everything I cooked in it and to this day ( they are now 30 and 32) it is what they want me to cook with. My ex worked in Boston weekends and I was alone for 3 days a week. Whatever was going on I had to feed them at 4:00 or the evening was ruined. His girlfriend reports that he is still like that and she has also started using the crock pot.
My ex was good about helping cook and he entertained the kids while I cleaned up and drank wine. Bedtime was ok for my son, but I had to lay down with my daughter til she fell asleep for 4 years. Half the time I passed out and just slept with her.
Once your wee one is four things will get MUCH easier. Their blood sugar gets really low in the afternoon then spikes with dinner so if you eat too late and try to mellow them out it won't be easy.
No TV after dinner in our house. Lots of book reading after bath time, animals to sleep with and it was pretty wild when I finally made my daughter go to sleep by herself. She faked crying and kept hacking and saying "can't you hear your daughter is choking?" Hack, hack. We couldn't help laughing.
There's no rest for the weary when the kiddos are real young. When you make your list of things to get accomplished for the day, cut it in half and then congratulate yourself if you get half of that list done.
Good luck with bedtime. I caved into my daughter but I secretly enjoyed snuggling with her it soothed my ever present anxiety.