Borrow a few kids. An infant, a toddler, and a pre-schooler would be good. Put them in house with intern Ben. Have him get up at five, get the kids up, fed, bathed, dressed, and ready for day-care, which is, of course at three different locations. Get them there, on time, and him to work, on time while simultaneously taking care of his aging stand-in parent who can't care for himself. Who also lives there. Have him work a monster day, while having to go pick up the kids, one at a time, about two hours apart, because they have all caught something from each other. Have him get home, cook supper, wipe runny noses/bottoms/mouths/other orifices while also feeding/wiping orifices of aging parent. Laundry has to be done, cause kids have gotten sick all over the clean clothes. They have to be bathed again, same reason. And they need medicine, so they all have to be bundled up and taken to the drug store. And he has to catch up on his work at home since he had to leave the office several times. He has a deadline to meet at work. Get the kids fed/clean again/medicated and in bed. By then it will be about 12 am. If he's lucky, the baby will sleep a few hours before he's up at 3 to feed it, then up at 5 a.m to start all over again. Welcome to the world of very many single and working women.