Every night doesn’t need to be the same.
4x times do it his way 3x feed the kids early |
6:30 is a reasonable dinner time, especially if both parents work a 9-5(ish) schedule. Put out some carrot sticks and snap peas, or a bowl of berries, so your kids aren't running on empty, and leave your husband to it. |
If you want your spouse to do it, you have to let them do their their way. I don’t see how you can reasonably expect spouse to pick up kids and also have dinner on the table immediately upon arrival home. |
Ok, sure, whatever. I'm sorry it's so rigid to think an adult could spend a little time thinking ahead so kids don't come home and spend an hour hungry. I guess I'll just do it all myself like most women do. |
I am the poster above a few posts who suggested putting out veggies and fruit. Don’t put out enough fruit that anyone can fill up. Put out enough raw veggies your anti-veg kid might be tempted. If they are really hungry they will eat a sliced cucumber or carrot. Eating a family dinner together is really important to me and my family. Separate meals is not healthy and your DH still won’t have time to cook a fresh meal. Eating frozen crap from TJ’s is not good modeling for your kids. |
Assuming dinner is the biggest meal you deal with, what if your spouse dropped the kids off in the morning and you picked them up in the evening? Then instead of driving to get them they could work on dinner? |
OP here- this is a good suggestion. Spouse tends to work east coast hours (we are not on the east coast), but I'll see if they could swing this / if they think it would help. |
OP here - I'll ask my spouse to try this |
DP. It's not reasonable to expect your kids to walk in the door to dinner already on the table. Give them a clementine and a cheesestick while your husband preps dinner. |
Maybe the kids have dinner at 5:30 and you guys sit with them and have a snack. Family time, bedtime and then real adult dinner at 8pm (and wherever the night takes you, lol). Since you both WFH you can shift adult breakfast and lunch later in the day. |
Ok, I somehow manage to do it when he's traveling but... |
Sounds like you and your H need to reassess the division of labor in your house so you're handling dinner and he's handling tasks that are less time-sensitive. |
I can see OP’s point. If my kids snack when they come home then they’re not going to eat dinner on time. |
Eh just feed them something, whenever |
"On Tuesday and Thursdays, it is your responsibility to have dinner on the table by 7 PM"
Ignore the how. Have apples if he's late and everyone's dying of starvation. |