Only when it’s her turn for the holiday. |
It’s always “her turn” Her children, her turn. |
They’re his children too |
Ok. I’m sure that will go over like a lead balloon in her home while still married. |
If the father is a 50% contributing parent, then he can negotiate. |
Most fathers contribute more than 50 percent of the financial support. Even in 2025. Yes, they should have a say. |
Money is only 1 thing. An important thing, yes. Does he know their shoe size? |
+1 |
Her staying home is not preventing the husband from doing anything. |
OP said he’s in commercial fishing, right? That’s a wildly dangerous job. He’s gone for long stretches, is knowing shoe size really all that important? Anyone can take a kid to a shoe store to get fitted. Not sure what that even has to do with anything. What’s OPs job? |
So can the father. |
I missed the part about what the husband does. The shoe size thing is a metaphor . He can take the kids to see the alcoholics. OP enjoying a bath is not preventing that. |
Since OP has spent 11 consecutive Christmas Eves with her ILs, and they spend zero holidays with her family and her DH doesn't even join her when she visits them, it is now "her turn." In 11 years, she can start going to IL's every other year. |
He has, for 11 years. Her turn. |
+1 I have never understood this bizarre attempt at a “gotcha” question. I don’t know my kids’ shoes size off the top of my head. I have a rough estimate, but 1) their feet are still growing and 2) why on earth would I need to know their shoe size unless I am actively buying them shoes at that moment? |