Hi Andrea,
Thanks for writing and welcome to the alli fitness forum! Finding time to exercise with all the demands of a family is very challenging for sure. You should be proud that you're really trying to incorporate exercise into your week, as it is very important.
First, I would encourage you to try to get up before the children are awake to get in your exercise. Even if that means you get up 30 minutes to 1 hour earlier that you're used to, the results will be well worth it! Pop in one of your exercise DVD's and get it done early! It is a great start to your day and you'll feel like you accomplished something good for you! I would also recommend that you have a few inexpensive exercise tools, such as a FitBall, light-moderately heavy dumbbells, and exercise bands around the house. You can sit on the ball while working on the computer, watching TV, etc. and work your core muscles. You can also perform strength training exercises while on the ball, even if it is just getting in a few reps in-between laundry!
Another idea for you would be to swap babysitting with a friend or neighbor. Make a plan to take a walk or do your DVD's while he/she watches your kids, and then you do the same favor for her! If your children are young enough, put them in strollers, meet a friend and head to the mall for a cool, brisk mall-walk. Lastly, just daily lifestyle activities such as taking the kids to the park, going for a bike ride around the neighborhood or playing kickball in the yard will burn some serious calories and provide lots of fun!
Stay positive and continue to work hard! With the help of alli, a healthy, low-fat diet and moderate exercise, you should see wonderful results! I would encourage you to continue to post messages and stay connected to the alli family for support, encouragement and guidance!
Best in health,
Kelli