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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here - to be clear my DH does help around the house but keeping it running falls on me if that makes sense. For example, meal planning. Our housekeeper/nanny shops and cooks but for years I have to the one that prepares the list (luckily she now largely took this on herself). Or, keeping track of the school calendar and knowing tomorrow is PJ day. This sort of thing. [/quote] Oof. There’s got to be more to this. You have a housekeeper/nanny and are still feeling overwhelmed with the workload? I agree with the person who said to let go. Are the kids happy, healthy, and kind? Great, then it’s okay to skip a birthday or not bring a present or wear jeans on pajama day. I am type A and trend toward controlling, so I had to learn to step back and let my kids and husband define their own priorities. It has alleviated a lot of stress.[/quote]
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