Kylie Kelce Admits She Needs ‘Time to Herself’ as Family Life Is ‘Hard’

 

Kylie Kelce has admitted that she needs to “sit in silence” and be alone everyday as family life is “hard”.

The mom-of-three said that she has prioritized making time for herself before starting her day as it helps with her well-being. “Sometimes I have Lauren, our babysitter, come a little bit early just so that I can go and get coffee by myself,” she explained to TODAY. “I don’t want to go into the coffee shop and sit. I want to get my coffee and sit in the car in silence.” Being alone with her thoughts is something she said “feels good.”

Kylie Kelce has admitted that she needs to “sit in silence” and be alone everyday as family life is “hard”. The mom-of-three said that she has prioritized making time for herself before starting her day as it helps with her well-being. “Sometimes I have Lauren, our babysitter, come a little bit early just so that I can go and get coffee by myself,” she explained to TODAY. “I don’t want to go into the coffee shop and sit. I want to get my coffee and sit in the car in silence.” Being alone with her thoughts is something she said “feels good.” “Sometimes I get all the way to coffee and all the way back without turning on the radio and I don’t even notice because it just feels good to be sitting in silence with your thoughts and a really nice cup of caffeine,” she continued. Everything Jason Kelce and Wife Kylie Have Said About Parenting 3 Kids Her husband Jason Kelce, 36, with whom she raises daughters Wyatt, 4, Elliotte, 3, and Bennett, 13 months, is now at home more since officially retiring from the NFL after 13 seasons with the Philadelphia Eagles last month. However, despite having the former footballer potentially around more to help with the kids, she still also turns to her friends and family for morale support when things get overwhelming.

“Sometimes you need to say the miserable parts out loud,” she said. “It’s not all rainbows and butterflies. It’s a beautiful thing, raising children. But it’s hard.” Kylie advised parents to “really should acknowledge your feelings about how hard it is because it really makes it that much better.”