Like you said, you are just going to have to make it a priority. You might have to drastically change your schedule around so you can get to meetings. I would second asking your husband for help in his schedule as well, too, because it sounds like that is eliminating 5-6 days a week. It is a family disease whether it is accepted that way or not.
I would look for a Zoom meeting. It doesn't have to be in your area since it's Zoom. Some are good, some not as much. Find one or two or three you like and make it a priority. You might be able to find one early in the morning before everyone else is up or later in the evening after things have settled down. Or maybe over lunch hour. Much of the world has the same obligations as you with regarding family and work, and they seem to work to accommodate those conflicts accordingly.
Also, I would download speakers off the web. There is an ocean of content out there. xa-speakers.org and recoveryaudio.org are a couple I use and there are many more. The Joe and Charlie Big Book Study is great! Tom B Jr, Earl H, Father Tom W, Bob D, are some of my favorite speakers off the top of my head. Some are serious, some are funny, and they are all recovery related. I have downloaded a bunch and listen to them in the car when I am driving around on errands or wherever. It's on demand so it's on your schedule.
I would look for a Zoom meeting. It doesn't have to be in your area since it's Zoom. Some are good, some not as much. Find one or two or three you like and make it a priority. You might be able to find one early in the morning before everyone else is up or later in the evening after things have settled down. Or maybe over lunch hour. Much of the world has the same obligations as you with regarding family and work, and they seem to work to accommodate those conflicts accordingly.
Also, I would download speakers off the web. There is an ocean of content out there. xa-speakers.org and recoveryaudio.org are a couple I use and there are many more. The Joe and Charlie Big Book Study is great! Tom B Jr, Earl H, Father Tom W, Bob D, are some of my favorite speakers off the top of my head. Some are serious, some are funny, and they are all recovery related. I have downloaded a bunch and listen to them in the car when I am driving around on errands or wherever. It's on demand so it's on your schedule.