I disagree. Daycare years are the best it will ever be. Schools are always closing, out of session and have short hours. You can't just kick the can down the road. |
He can take a job in corporate finance / fp&a. Or you can hire a part time nanny manager who cooks/ runs errands and goes pickup. Not always easy to find though.
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How many dual income parents are working out every day, especially alone? For years when our kids were little, the workouts were running with them in the jogger (yes incl when the older one was too old for a stroller), biking with the kids, or running around the yard while the kids were out there. |
My husband’s personality is similar to yours but makes more. I knew that it would be a struggle to balance everything and our relationship would suffer so I stayed home and then went back to work part time when the kids started school. In your case, I would go part time. I would also hire a babysitter one weekend day so you can catch up on rest or chores and prep for the next week. Then, if you have money, get cleaners at least once a month and grocery delivery. |
He needs to change his schedule so he can do pick up or drop off. |
that’s like $4k/month minimum!! |
What I don't get is how your DH can work out every morning and leave all the work to you. My DH is a partner in big law. He works insane hours. But when he is home he helps with the morning routine, same with the evenings. He works out after the kids go to bed before he logs back in and works till like 10:30/11pm.
FWIW he makes way more than your DH and I make way more than you and we have more kids. But we have definitely figured out how to work and do all of our home responsibilities. So it can be done. |
On Sundays he preps 3-4 dinners that you can throw in the crock pot before you leave or you can throw in rhe oven when you get home |
Nanny/ House manager? They can grocery shop, meal prep, make dinner do laundry pick up kids take to activities and help with homework. |
Agreed. He's skirting the bulk of the heavy lifting. If her attempts to get him to share the load are met with "I regret having kids" that is him trying to manipulate her into not changing the status quo. |
Either he needs to step up more or you need to outsource more. One or the other.
I’d hire someone for after school personally and let the kids come home earlier. |
NP but that's the same as two in daycare. |
You should not be putting your young kids in activities. They do not need them and you do not have the time. Run alongside them as they ride their bike or scooter. There’s your workout. |
I was thinking this too. Also, homework takes more than 5 minutes and may need supplies or trips to the library. Activities are more intense and meet more frequently. And the cooking and the laundry, especially if you have kids in athletics. They eat so much food all of the time. |
The OP only has one in daycare, and this wouldn’t cover all of OP’s working hours. |