I agree. It was bad, very bad. |
Bet somebody has a broken in LV bag when daddy comes home... |
Well, I suspect the majority of us are living in the first world in 2013 and have adjusted expectations accordingly. |
Where r u for three years that your family can't come?? Hardship tours with Military or state are usually not three years |
Russia. DW chose not to come. Her choice.
Foreign Service hardship tours can be 2 -3 years. This Fall's bidding list includes, for example: Lagos - 3 years Chengdu - 2 years Chennai - 2 year Guangzhou - 3 years Hanoi - 3 years HCM City - 3 years Mumbai - 3 years The list goes on. I've only counted posts with a 20 % or higher differential. Lagos is 25% plus a 15% Service Need Differential. Places like AIP countries are 1 year tours that are too dangerous for families. I would go to any of those three for a year before Lagos. Otherwisw, I will virtually go anywhere. DW seems to think a career is somehow limited to Canada and Western Europe. |
But that is neither here nor there - we have the money to pay for the backup. She refuses to take the cost out of there and thinks it needs to come out of my salary, which pays all other expenses. She is unreasonable on that front. Thank you very much. |
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I think the question is was the money actually for compensation? Does DW have any income of her own? I think you need more evidence of action, did she take the money and spend it on herself or did she actually put it away for future use? Did she spend it on another much-needed household upgrade or repair?
If money isn't an issue, you may be the one that has to give here. Approach her, tell her that it's not an issue anymore but you need to work on this together. If she doesn't have the money anymore, so be it. But tell her that insurance money isn't like some kind of lottery windfall. And lastly, stop comparing her to your mother. How would you feel if she was comparing you to her Dad? They are completely separate people and it's inappropriate to hold her to your mother's standards. |
Compensation for what? The money isn't spent - it's sitting in an account in her name. I see the insurance payments made out on our policy, I saw the receipts for the work done, I saw the trail of EFTs to the bank account(s) and I saw her bank statement.
I don't know, but would your DH or DW spend $5K without first asking you? Would they go and spend the money on a "much needed household upgrade or repair" without asking you? Every red cent I earn goes to household expenses, kids, cars and savings for retirement and college. At the end of the month, the balance of my cashflow is 0. There is nothing extra, so if she sees the backup system as a necessity, she needs to tap into the $5K. Pretty simple I think, and not something that should be beyond normal expectation. Of course, she always claims the house is "hers." Since I haven't actually lived there more than a few months in the last three years, may she could pay to take care of "her" house. |
OP You sound bitter and angry. Get over yourself. You left her with the lovely choice of Russia and the armpits that you list, or doing it herself. State dept people are not suffering in their posts. They are so completely full of themselves, espcially when the wife is at home with the kids. BTDT. |
I agree. Whether or not you are right, OP, you sound like an ass. If you talk to your wife the way you write about her here, then it seems your marriage is filled with contempt and hatred. If that's true, then divorce and be done with it. |
This is exactly what I was thinking. This woman is home taking care of EVERYTHING while her husband is away on a three-year assignment. Anyone who thinks that's easy is crazy. OP, are you getting compensatory pay for being overseas and away from your family. Probably so. Use that and let her bank some cash. As a SAH mother, nothing is scarier then not having your own nest egg. |
Exactly. I was up north during the Derecho. My husband had just arrived with me two days prior to the event. He got on a plane and went home to handle the fridge/freezers/etc. for two days. I offered to do it but he laughed and said "you would melt in the heat, then call me up and freak out". He is correct ![]() Win/Win. Her husband could have helped a lot from overseas; instead he criticizes his wife for being a wuss? Really? |
When your husband is overseas, you want money in the bank just in case. |
Isn't that your job? |