Yeah, it probably is. I normally exercise quite a lot (bike to work every day, which gives me roughly 30 mins of workout every week day, and I also play hockey once a week as well as the occasional round of squash), but winter time is always bad as there are all kinds of obstacles getting in the way of exercising regularly (biking to work becomes almost impossible with lots of snow, for instance). I have my dumbells lying around here, and tend to use them in bursts of 2-3 weeks at a time, until I get bored and forget about them. Maybe the exercise bike isn't such a bad idea - I was actually thinking about that the other day, and especially combining it with watching or listening to something I'd enjoy would be rather nice. Good tip! Thanks!
@the dza - yeah, sleep is probably also a big issue here. Ever since we got our son 3 and a half year ago, sleep has just been at a premium. It's been a little bit better this last year, but I still only get about 5 hours a night, and very often my son will wake up at least once in the middle of the night, and I'll spend some time comforting him and spend more time trying to fall asleep again (the wife is always in a coma when sleeping). We've tried going to bed at earlier hours, but my son will always, without exception, have a sort of nightmare between 2330 and 0030 every fudging day where he'll just need a bit of comforting - so going to bed at 22 for instance is just pointless. And then he always wakes up at around 6. Thankfully we have grandparents close to where we live, and they have him sleeping over usually about every other week, so we get to sleep a bit, but damn, sleep deprived - oh yes.
@Jon - how old are your kids? We've been sort of pondering getting a second, but it also feels like something we really shouldn't do considering the current situation of just constantly moping about not getting enough sleep or having energy for anything meaningful.